Exploring relationships between climate and topography using 10Be cosmogenic nuclide- derived erosion rates and stream long profiles in the Western Ghats, India
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Individual
Major
Geology (GEOL)
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Comps
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None
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Class Year
2013
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Geology
Comps Adviser(s)
Cowan, Clinton
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pielaj_2013_GEOL.pdf
Keywords
cosmogenic nuclide, 10Be concentration, erosion rates, passive margin escarpment, Western Ghats, retreat, landscape evolution, stream capture, geomorphology, co-evolution
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2013-05-10
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