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Vassallo R., Ritz J. F., Carretier Sébastien. (2011). Control of geomorphic processes on Be-10 concentrations in individual clasts : complexity of the exposure history in Gobi-Altay range (Mongolia). Geomorphology, 135 (1-2), p. 35-47. ISSN 0169-555X.

Titre du document
Control of geomorphic processes on Be-10 concentrations in individual clasts : complexity of the exposure history in Gobi-Altay range (Mongolia)
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000296175900004
Auteurs
Vassallo R., Ritz J. F., Carretier Sébastien
Source
Geomorphology, 2011, 135 (1-2), p. 35-47 ISSN 0169-555X
The dating of alluvial landforms by cosmogenic nuclides requires distinguishing the pre-deposition inheritance from the post-deposition history of the clasts in the studied marker. Moreover, estimating catchment-scale erosion rates from the concentrations of cosmogenic nuclides in active alluvia requires a good knowledge of the local/regional relationships between rock exhumation and transport through space and time. This is still poorly known for timescales of tens of thousand years. In order to document the evolution of clast exhumation and transport rates through time, we analyze in situ Be-10 concentrations in boulders and cobbles from hillslopes to outlet of an arid mountainous catchment located in Gobi-Altay, Mongolia, strongly affected by global climatic changes during the Pleistocene-Holocene period. Samples were collected on bedrock, abandoned alluvial deposits, active colluvia and alluvia. Our results show a large Be-10 scattering in the active river bed, consistent with a low and discontinuous catchment erosion rate dominated by mass wasting and fluvial incision. On the contrary, pre-exposure signal within abandoned terraces is much more homogeneous, consistent with climatic pulses responsible of strong erosional events on hillslopes and rapid fluvial transport. These results show that exhumation/transport processes at the catchment scale vary in style and intensity through time as a consequence of climatic oscillations. The occurrence of abrupt climatic changes during short periods of time recorded by Be-10 concentrations in abandoned alluvia raise questions about the temporal applicability of catchment erosion rates derived from cosmogenic nuclide concentrations measured in sediments of active rivers. On the other hand, strong and short erosion events limit and homogenize the pre-exposure Be-10 signal in associated deposits like debris-flows, making them particularly suitable markers for dating in active tectonic and paleoclimatic studies.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010054099]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010054099
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