Title:
Single-grain cosmogenic 21Ne concentrations in fluvial sediments reveal spatially variable erosion rates
Publication Year:
2007
Abstract:
We evaluated the hypothesis that the spatial variation in erosion in a catchment is reflected in the distribution of the cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in sediments leaving the catchment. Using published data and four new 10Be measurements in fluvial sediment collected from the outlets of small river catchments, we constrained the spatial variability of erosion rates in the Gaub River catchment in Namibia. We combined these catchment-averaged erosion rates, and the mean slope values with which they are associated, in a digital elevation model (DEM)-based analysis to predict distributions of cosmogenic 21Ne concentrations in the sediment leaving the Gaub catchment. We compared these synthetic distributions with the distribution of concentrations of cosmogenic 21Ne (21NeC) in 32 quartz fluvial pebbles (16-21 mm) collected from the catchment outlet.
Publication Title:
Geology
Volume:
36
Issue:
2
Pages:
159-162
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en