2023
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.169755412.25231242/v1
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No major increase in erosion rates in Central Himalayas during the late Cenozoic, revealed by 10Be in the newly dated Valmiki Siwalik section.

Sebastien J.P. Lenard,
Jérôme Lavé,
Julien Charreau
et al.

Abstract: The Glaciations impacted erosion during the Late Cenozoic but no consensus has emerged whether they led to increased erosion rates globally. In the Himalayas, recent work used past sediment concentrations of the terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) 10Be and demonstrated that erosion rates have not permanently increased in the Himalayas. However, for the Quaternary, the published sedimentary records suffer from provenance uncertainties which prevent to elaborate on the causes of steady erosion rates. Here, we d… Show more

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