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Par Collection Par Auteur- HEIMSATH, A., (Editeur scientifique) (2)
- CHAPPELL, J. (1)
- CHEN, M.-C. (1)
- EHLERS, T.A., (Editeur scientifique) (1)
- FIFIELD, K. (1)
- HEIMSATH, A., (Editeur scientifique) (1)
- HESSE, P. (1)
- HOVIUS, N. (1)
- HUMPHREYS, G.S. (1)
- IVY-OCHS, S. (1)
- SMITH, B. (1)
- STONE, J.O.H. (1)
- SYNAL, H.-A. (1)
- WILLETT, S.D. (1)
- BALCO, G. (1)
- SCHALLER, M. (1)
- WILKINSON, M.T. (1)
- 2005 (3)
- Analyse isotopique ; Australie ; Bruyère ; Erosion des sols ; Forêt ; Lithologie ; New South Wales ; Paléoclimat ; Propriétés du sol ; Pédogenèse ; Quaternaire ; Tardiglaciaire ; Variation climatique (1)
- Analyse isotopique ; Etats-Unis ; Pléistocène ; Quaternaire ; Stratigraphie ; Tectonique ; Utah ; Variation climatique ; Vitesse d'érosion (1)
- Australia ; Climatic variation ; Forest ; Heath ; Isotope analysis ; Lateglacial ; Lithology ; New South Wales ; Palaeoclimate ; Pedogenesis ; Quaternary ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties (1)
- Climatic variation ; Erosion rate ; Isotope analysis ; Pleistocene ; Quaternary ; Stratigraphy ; Tectonics ; United States of America ; Utah (1)
- Climatic variation ; Fluvial erosion ; Holocene ; Isotope dating ; Mountain ; Stream ; Taiwan ; Tectonics ; Vertical movement (1)
- Cours d'eau ; Datation isotopique ; Erosion fluviatile ; Holocène ; Montagne ; Mouvement vertical ; Taïwan ; Tectonique ; Variation climatique (1)
- Fluvial bedrock incision in the active mountain belt of Taiwan from in situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides (1)
- Measuring middle Pleistocene erosion rates with cosmic-ray-produced nuclides in buried alluvial sediment, Fisher Valley, southeastern Utah (1)
- Soil production in heath and forest, Blue Mountains, Australia : influence of lithology and palaeoclimate (1)
- The AA. describe how measurements of the cosmic-ray-produced radionuclides Be 10 and Al 26 in alluvial sediment can be used to develop a continuous record of erosion rate changes through time. The AA. illustrate the method, and evaluate its
- 2005
- rates caused by climatic or regional tectonic changes.
- 2005
- Sites in the Blue Mountains show a sharp decrease of soil depth where vegetation changes from forested plateau surfaces to heath-covered spurs, and bands of bare rock in the heath suggest that soil production depends on soil presence of a finite
- 2005