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Table of Contents - Special Paper 415In Situ–Produced Cosmogenic Nuclides and Quantification of Geological Processesedited by Lionel L. Siame, Didier L. Bourlès, and Erik T. Brown |
Preface | v | |
Recent Papers | vii | |
I. Extending Geographical and Temporal Applicability of In Situ–Produced Cosmogenic Nuclides |
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1. | A review of burial dating methods using 26Al and 10Be D.E. Granger |
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2. | Extending 10Be applications to carbonate-rich and mafic environments R. Braucher, P.-H. Blard, L. Benedetti, and D.L. Bourlès |
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II. Glacial Geology |
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3. | Applications of cosmogenic nuclides to Laurentide Ice Sheet history and dynamics J.P. Briner, J.C. Gosse, and P.R. Bierman |
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4. | 4. The timing of glacier advances in the northern European Alps based on surface exposure dating with cosmogenic 10Be, 26Al, 36Cl, and 21Ne S. Ivy-Ochs, H. Kerschner, A. Reuther, M. Maisch, R. Sailer, J. Schaefer, P.W. Kubik, H.-A. Synal, and C. Schlüchter |
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III. Applying Cosmogenic Nuclides to Active Tectonics in Asia |
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5. | Applications of morphochronology to the active tectonics of Tibet F.J. Ryerson, P. Tapponnier, R.C. Finkel, A.-S. Mériaux, J. Van der Woerd, C. Lasserre, M.L. Chevalier, Xi-wei Xu, Hai-bing Li, and G.C.P. King |
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6. | 6. Using in situ–produced 10Be to quantify active tectonics in the Gurvan Bogd mountain range (Gobi-Altay, Mongolia) J.-F. Ritz, R. Vassallo, R. Braucher, E.T. Brown, S. Carretier, and D.L. Bourlès |
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IV. Landscape Evolution |
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7. | Eroding the land: Steady-state and stochastic rates and processes through a cosmogenic lens A.M. Heimsath |
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8. | 8. Exposure dating (10Be, 26Al) of natural terrain landslides in Hong Kong, China R.J. Sewell, T.T. Barrows, S.D.G. Campbell, and L.K. Fifield |
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