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View article: Late Holocene Cliff Retreat in Del Mar, CA, Revealed From Shore Platform <sup>10</sup>Be Concentrations and Numerical Modeling
Late Holocene Cliff Retreat in Del Mar, CA, Revealed From Shore Platform <sup>10</sup>Be Concentrations and Numerical Modeling Open
Rocky coast cliff retreat presents a hazard to coastal communities and infrastructure that is potentially amplified under rising sea level conditions, among other factors. Unfortunately, constraints on retreat rates are typically limited t…
View article: Non-native species change the tune of tundra soils: Novel access to soundscapes of the Arctic earthworm invasion
Non-native species change the tune of tundra soils: Novel access to soundscapes of the Arctic earthworm invasion Open
Over the last decade, an increasing number of studies have used soundscapes to address diverse ecological questions. Sound represents one of the few sources of information capable of providing in situ insights into processes occurring with…
View article: Calibrating a long-term meteoric <sup>10</sup> Be delivery rate into eroding western US glacial deposits by comparing meteoric and in situ produced <sup>10</sup> Be depth profiles
Calibrating a long-term meteoric <sup>10</sup> Be delivery rate into eroding western US glacial deposits by comparing meteoric and in situ produced <sup>10</sup> Be depth profiles Open
Meteoric 10Be (10Bemet) concentrations in soil profiles have great potential as a geochronometer and a tracer of Earth surface processes, particularly in fine-grained soils lacking quartz that would preclude the use of in situ produced 10B…
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View article: Calibrating a long-term meteoric <sup>10</sup> Be delivery rate into Western US glacial deposits through a comparison of complimentary meteoric and in situ-produced <sup>10</sup> Be depth profiles
Calibrating a long-term meteoric <sup>10</sup> Be delivery rate into Western US glacial deposits through a comparison of complimentary meteoric and in situ-produced <sup>10</sup> Be depth profiles Open
Meteoric 10Be (10Bemet) concentrations in soil profiles great potential as a geochronometer and a tracer of Earth surface processes, particularly in fine-grained soils lacking quartz that would preclude the use of in situ-produced 10Be (10…
View article: Supplementary material to "Calibrating a long-term meteoric <sup>10</sup> Be delivery rate into Western US glacial deposits through a comparison of complimentary meteoric and in situ-produced <sup>10</sup> Be depth profiles"
Supplementary material to "Calibrating a long-term meteoric <sup>10</sup> Be delivery rate into Western US glacial deposits through a comparison of complimentary meteoric and in situ-produced <sup>10</sup> Be depth profiles" Open
Considering our recalculation of denudation rates using updated parameters (Table 2), it is also necessary to
View article: Supplemental Material: Pleistocene to recent geomorphic and incision history of the northern Rio Grande gorge, New Mexico: Constraints from field mapping and cosmogenic 3He surface exposure dating
Supplemental Material: Pleistocene to recent geomorphic and incision history of the northern Rio Grande gorge, New Mexico: Constraints from field mapping and cosmogenic 3He surface exposure dating Open
Geosphere, June 2019, v. 15, no. 3, p. 820-838, doi:10.1130/GES02017.1, Supplemental Files. Seven files provided: (1) Text file describing supplemental material files and analytical setup at the University of Texas at Austin; (2) annotated…
View article: Pleistocene to recent geomorphic and incision history of the northern Rio Grande gorge, New Mexico: Constraints from field mapping and cosmogenic 3He surface exposure dating
Pleistocene to recent geomorphic and incision history of the northern Rio Grande gorge, New Mexico: Constraints from field mapping and cosmogenic 3He surface exposure dating Open
In this study, we investigated the geomorphic and incision history for an ∼5 km reach of the northern Rio Grande gorge in New Mexico using field and LiDAR-based geomorphic mapping and cosmogenic 3He surface exposure dating. This wide (>1.5…