2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-784
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Landscape response to tectonic deformation and cyclic climate change since ca. 800 ka in the southern Central Andes

Elizabeth Orr,
Taylor Schildgen,
Stefanie Tofelde
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Theory suggests that the response time of alluvial channel long-profiles to perturbations in climate is related to the magnitude of the forcing and the length of the system. Shorter systems may record a higher frequency of forcing compared to longer systems. Empirical field evidence that system length plays a role in the climate periodicity preserved within the sedimentary record is, however, sparse. The Toro Basin in the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina provides an opportunity to test these theore… Show more

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