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Cosmogenic isotopes in geomorphologyHARBOR, J.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, issn 0169-555X, 173 p.Serial Issue

Cosmogenic 14C in carbonate rocksHANDWERGER, D. A; CERLING, T. E; BRUHN, R. L et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 13-24, issn 0169-555XArticle

Cosmogenic nuclides, topography, and the spatial variation of soil depthHEIMSATH, A. M; DIETRICH, W. E; NISHIIZUMI, K et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 151-172, issn 0169-555XArticle

Cosmogenic C 14 in carbonate rocksHANDWERGER, D.A; CERLING, T.E; BRUHN, R.L et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 13-24, issn 0169-555XArticle

Cosmogenic nuclides, topography, and the spatial variation of soil depthHEIMSATH, A.M; DIETRICH, W.E; NISHIIZUMI, K et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 151-172, issn 0169-555XArticle

Scaling factors for the rates of production of cosmogenic nuclides for geometric shielding and attenuation at depth on sloped surfacesDUNNE, J; ELMORE, D; MUZIKAR, P et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 3-11, issn 0169-555XArticle

Estimates of the rate of regolith production using 10Be and 26Al from an alpine hillslopeSMALL, E.E; ANDERSON, R.S; HANCOCK, G.S et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 131-150, issn 0169-555XArticle

Use of cosmogenic 35S for comparing ages of water from three alpine-subalpine basins in the Colorado Front RangeSUEKER, J. K; TURK, J. T; MICHEL, R. L et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 61-74, issn 0169-555XArticle

Determining the times and distances of particle transit in a mountain stream using fallout radionuclidesBONNIWELL, E.C; MATISOFF, G; WHITING, P.J et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 75-92, issn 0169-555XArticle

Cosmogenic 3He ages and frequency of late Holocene debris flows from Prospect Canyon, Grand Canyon, USACERLING, T. E; WEBB, R. H; POREDA, R. J et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 93-111, issn 0169-555XArticle

Cosmogenic 3He ages and frequency of late Holocene debris flows from Prospect Canyon, Grand Canyon, USACERLING, T.E; WEBB, R.H; POREDA, R.J et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 93-111, issn 0169-555XArticle

Estimates of the rate of regolith production using 10Be and 26Al from an alpine hillslopeSMALL, E. E; ANDERSON, R. S; HANCOCK, G. S et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 131-150, issn 0169-555XArticle

Dating fluvial terraces with 10Be and 26Al profiles : application to the Wind River, WyomingHANCOCK, G.S; ANDERSON, R.S; CHADWICK, O.A et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 41-60, issn 0169-555XArticle

Use of cosmogenic 35S for comparing ages of water from three alpine-subalpine basins in the Colorado Front RangeSUEKER, J.K; TURK, J.T; MICHEL, R.L et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 61-74, issn 0169-555XArticle

Dating fluvial terraces with 10Be and 26Al profiles : application to the Wind River, WyomingHANCOCK, G. S; ANDERSON, R. S; CHADWICK, O. A et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 41-60, issn 0169-555XArticle

Determining the times and distances of particle transit in a mountain stream using fallout radionuclidesBONNIWELL, E. C; MATISOFF, G; WHITING, P. J et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 75-92, issn 0169-555XArticle

Scaling factors for the rates of production of cosmogenic nuclides for geometric shielding and attenuation at depth on sloped surfacesDUNNE, J; ELMORE, D; MUZIKAR, P et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 3-11, issn 0169-555XArticle

Long-term rates of denudation in the Dry Valleys, Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica based on in-situ-produced cosmogenic 21NeSUMMERFIELD, M.A; STUART, F.M; COCKBURN, H.A.P et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 113-129, issn 0169-555XArticle

Long-term rates of denudation in the Dry Valleys, Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica based on in-situ-produced cosmogenic 21NeSUMMERFIELD, M. A; STUART, F. M; COCKBURN, H. A. P et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 113-129, issn 0169-555XArticle

Growth of South Rough Ridge, Central Otago, New Zealand : Using in situ cosmogenic isotopes and geomorphology to study an active, blind reverse faultBENNETT, Eleanor R; YOUNGSON, John H; JACKSON, James A et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2005, Vol 110, Num B2, pp B02404.1-B02404.11, issn 0148-0227Article

Mid-Pleistocene cosmogenic minimum-age limits for pre-Wisconsinan glacial surfaces in southwestern Minnesota and southern Baffin Island : a multiple nuclide approachBIERMAN, P. R; MARSELLA, K. A; PATTERSON, C et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 25-39, issn 0169-555XArticle

Mid-Pleistocene cosmogenic minimum-age limits for pre-Wisconsinan glacial surfaces in southwestern Minnesota and southern Baffin Island : a multiple nuclide approachBIERMAN, P.R; MARSELLA, K.A; PATTERSON, C et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1999, Vol 27, Num 1-2, pp 25-39, issn 0169-555XArticle

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