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Increased Erosion Rates Following the Onset of Pleistocene Periglaciation at Bear Meadows, Pennsylvania, USA
J. Del Vecchio
,
R. A. DiBiase
, L. B. Corbett
, P. R. Bierman
, M. W. Caffee
,
S. J. Ivory
Geosciences
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Plant Institute
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Pennsylvania
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Erosion Rate
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Meadow
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10Be
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Central Appalachia
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High Efficiency
25%
Direct Measurement
25%
Mid-latitude
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Surface Sediments
25%
Regolith
25%
Hillslope
25%
Cold Period
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Erosion Mechanism
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Warm Period
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Lithology
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Glacial Cycles
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Glacial Extent
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Cold Climate
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Climate Processes
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Past Climate Change
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Cosmogenic nuclides
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26Al
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Mid-Pleistocene Transition
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Cosmogenic 10Be
25%
Colluvium
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
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Pennsylvania
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Erosion Rate
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Pleistocene
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Appalachia
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Climate Change
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Regolith
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Hillslope
25%
Geochemistry
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Nuclides
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Colluvial Deposit
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