Riebe et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Quantifying effects of deep and near‐surface chemical erosion on cosmogenic nuclides in soils, saprolite, and sedimentRiebe et al., 2013
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- Riebe C
- Granger D
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- Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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Cosmogenic nuclides in rock, soil, and sediment are routinely used to measure denudation rates of catchments and hillslopes. Although it has been shown that these measurements are prone to biases due to chemical erosion in regolith, most studies of cosmogenic nuclides …
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