2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-6181
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Sediment residence time variations in an Alpine river system inferred by uranium activity ratio.

Abstract: <p>The sediment residence time represents the time elapsed since the formation of the sediment in soils until its deposition. In order to better constrain timescales of sedimentary processes (erosion, transport, and deposition), it is important to understand to what extent sediment residence time is controlled by geomorphological parameters (e.g. elevation, curvature, slope). Uranium isotopes have been used to infer the time elapsed since the formation of fine detrital grains (<63 &amp… Show more

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