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- W628215418 abstract "Abstract The persistence of significant topography in ancient, tectonically inactive orogenic belts remains one of the outstanding questions in geomorphology. In southern Peninsular India, the impressive topographic relief of the Western Ghat Mountains in tectonic quiescence since at least ca. 65 Ma has raised important questions concerning the long-term mechanism of topographic evolution. Quantifying the distribution of erosion in space and time is critical to understanding landscape evolution. Although the long-term erosion rates are reasonably well known, the short-term erosion rates and the relative importance of factors controlling erosion in southern Peninsular India are less well constrained. We present a new suite of catchment-averaged and local erosion rates using in situ produced 10Be concentrations in river sediments and exposed bedrock samples in southern Peninsular India. Catchment-averaged erosion rates vary from 9.6 ± 0.8 m Ma − 1 in the highlands to 114.3 ± 13.8 m Ma − 1 on the escarpment side. Bedrock erosion rates range from 2.4 ± 0.2 m Ma − 1 in the ridge-top to 143.4 ± 25.4 m Ma − 1 in active channel beds of the highlands. Catchment-averaged erosion rates derived from the across-escarpment, westward-draining catchments are significantly higher than those derived from the eastward-draining, over highland catchments. The difference indicates that long-term down-wearing of the highland proceeds at lower rates than in the escarpment zones. Catchment-averaged erosion rates are moderately correlated with mean hillslope angles and local relief whereas they are strongly correlated with catchment-averaged channel steepness index. This suggests that topographic steepness is the major control on the spatial variability of erosion while strong rainfall gradient is of minor importance in this area. 10Be-derived average erosion rates in highlands are consistent with previous long-term erosion rate estimated from thermochronometry. These results collectively point to large-scale steady-state topography, only decaying slowly with time. Steady state likely reflects the balance between erosion and isostatically driven uplift of the southern Peninsular India." @default.
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- W628215418 date "2015-09-01" @default.
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- W628215418 title "Spatial variability of 10 Be-derived erosion rates across the southern Peninsular Indian escarpment: A key to landscape evolution across passive margins" @default.
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