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Orals GM3.1/GD1.4/TS4.5

GM3.1/GD1.4/TS4.5

Climate, Tectonics and Earth Surface processes (co-organized)
Co-Conveners: Pierre Valla , Carole Petit 
Orals
 / Fri, 02 May, 08:30–11:55  / 13:30–15:00
Posters
 / Attendance Fri, 02 May, 17:30–19:00

Friday, 2 May 2014
Room G11
Chairperson: C. Petit & J.-D. Champagnac
08:30–08:45
EGU2014-4899
Latitudinal variations in erosion rates due to shifts in Southerly Westerlies during glacial maxima
Frédéric Herman and Mark Brandon
08:45–09:00
EGU2014-16175
Impact of glaciations on the long-term erosion in Southern Patagonian Andes
Thibaud Simon-Labric, Frederic Herman, Lukas Baumgartner, David L. Shuster, Jean Braun, Pete W. Reiners, Pierre G. Valla, and Julien Leuthold
09:00–09:15
EGU2014-3895
Orbital controls on paleo erosion rates in the Western Escarpment of the Andes at 13° latitude (solicited)
Fritz Schlunegger, Toufik Bekaddour, Romain Delunel, Kevin Norton, Naki Akçar, and Hendrik Vogel
09:15–09:30
EGU2014-16018
Neogene weathering and terrestrial sedimentation in southern New Caledonia; inference on post-obduction tectonics and climate change
Nicolas Folcher, Caroline Ricordel-Prognon, Brice Sevin, Pierre Maurizot, Dominique Cluzel, and Florence Quesnel
09:30–09:45
EGU2014-3348
Tectonically controlled denudation rates in the central Bolivian Andes
Gerold Zeilinger, Florian Kober, Kristina Hippe, and Odin Marc
09:45–10:00
EGU2014-10998
New constraints on the uplift history of the western Andes, north Chile, using cosmogenic He-3 in alluvial boulders
Laura Evenstar, Finlay Stuart, and Adrian Hartley
Coffee Break
10:30–10:45
EGU2014-5655
Sediment budgets by detrital geochronology and new perspectives in understanding orogenic erosion (solicited) (solicited)
Marco Giovanni Malusà
10:45–10:50
Discussion

10:50–11:05
EGU2014-8857
Effects of vegetation cover on landscape denudation rates
Veronica Torres Acosta, Taylor Schildgen, Brian Clarke, Dirk Scherler, Bodo Bookhagen, Hella Wittmann, Friedhelm von Blankenburg, and Manfred Strecker
11:05–11:20
EGU2014-4811
Spatial gradients in climate, vegetation, and catchment-mean erosion rates in the Arun Valley, Eastern Nepal
Stephanie Olen, Bodo Bookhagen, Bernd Hoffmann, Dirk Sachse, Danda Adhikari, and Manfred Strecker
11:20–11:35
EGU2014-3629
Quantifying the effect of landslide-derived sediments on detrital thermochronology
David M. Whipp and Todd A. Ehlers
11:35–11:50
EGU2014-14141
Himalayan Denudation: Noise vs. Time (solicited)
Oliver Korup, Henry Munack, Alexandru T. Codilean, Jan-Henrik Blöthe, and Peter W. Kubik
11:50–11:55
Discussion

Lunch Break
13:30–13:45
EGU2014-8028
Geometry and kinematics of the Main Himalayan Thrust and Neogene crustal exhumation in the Bhutanese Himalaya derived from inversion of multi-thermochronologic data
Isabelle Coutand, David Whipp Jr., Djordje Grujic, Matthias Bernet, Maria Giuditta Fellin, Bodo Bookhagen, Kyle Landry, Kharka Ghalley, and Chris Duncan
13:45–14:00
EGU2014-4944
Pleistocene drainage reorganization driven by the isostatic response to deep incision into the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Huiping Zhang, Peizhen Zhang, Jean-Daniel Champagnac, Peter Molnar, Robert Anderson, Eric Kirby, William Craddock, and Shaofeng Liu
14:00–14:15
EGU2014-11321
Long lasting dynamic disequilibrium in river basins
Liran Goren, Sean D. Willett, Scott W. McCoy, J. Taylor Perron, and Chia-Yu Chen
14:15–14:30
EGU2014-2612
The balance between uplift and fluvial erosion over a single seismic cycle - an example from Taiwan
Kristen Cook, Fabien Graveleau, Jens Turowski, Niels Hovius, and John Suppe
14:30–14:45
EGU2014-14767
Landscape evolution by subglacial quarrying
Sofie V. Ugelvig, David L. Egholm, and Neal R. Iverson
14:45–15:00
EGU2014-16124
The Late Miocene to recent erosion pattern of the Alpine foreland basin reflects Eurasian slab-unloading beneath the western Alps rather than global climate change
Anke Friedrich, Fritz Schlunegger, and Ramona Baran