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Table of Contents - Special Paper 415

In Situ–Produced Cosmogenic Nuclides and Quantification of Geological Processes

edited 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
1. A review of burial dating methods using 26Al and 10Be
D.E. Granger
1
2. Extending 10Be applications to carbonate-rich and mafic environments
R. Braucher, P.-H. Blard, L. Benedetti, and D.L. Bourlès
17

II. Glacial Geology
3. Applications of cosmogenic nuclides to Laurentide Ice Sheet history and dynamics
J.P. Briner, J.C. Gosse, and P.R. Bierman
29
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
43

III. Applying Cosmogenic Nuclides to Active Tectonics in Asia
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
61
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
87

IV. Landscape Evolution
7. Eroding the land: Steady-state and stochastic rates and processes through a cosmogenic lens
A.M. Heimsath
111
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
131