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  • Weathering pits as indicators of the relative age of granite surfaces in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland
  • This paper explores how weathering pit depth can be combined with cosmogenic exposure ages to elucidate age relationships across a complex rock landscape. The study area lies in the Cairngorms Mountains, Scotland. Well-developed weathering pits
  • 2006
  • Near Westcliffe, Colorado, data were collected from a transect on the east slope of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Ages of pit/mound complexes with rock fragments exposed at the surface by root throw ranged from recent (freshly toppled tree
  • ) to unknown (complete tree decay). Calculations based on dimensions of the pit/mound complexes, estimated time of tree topling, sizes of exposed rock fragments, and percentage rock covers at pit/mound complexes, as well as within the transect area, indicate
  • 2006
  • Early formation of gnammas (weathering pits) in a recently glaciated area of Torres del Paine, southern Patagonia (Chile)
  • 2006
  • This paper reports the findings of a ten-year study of potential weathering of machine-polished dolomite, granite and limestone discs buried in shallow pits beneath a variety of vegetation cover types in Kärkevagge and on an adjoining ridge
  • 2006
  • Based on the data of δO 18 in surface snow, snow pits, meltwater and the glacier-fed river water at Baishui Glacier No.1, Mt Yulong, the isotopic fractionation behaviors in the typical monsoonal temperate glacier system in winter and summer were
  • 2006
  • Three key Quaternary loess/paleosol sections were examined in the Missouri Valley (Iowa), Eustis Ash Pit (Nebraska), and in the Wittsburg Quarry (Arkansas) to gain insights into the sedimentation, environment and climate change of the U.S. Midwest
  • 2006