Quantifying the controls on potential soil production rates: a case study of the San Gabriel Mountains, California
The potential soil production rate, i.e., the upper limit at which bedrock can be converted into transportable material, limits how fast erosion can occur in mountain ranges in the absence of widespread landsliding in bedrock or intact regolith. Traditionally, the potential soil production rate has...
Main Author: | Pelletier, Jon D. |
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Other Authors: | Univ Arizona, Dept Geosci |
Language: | en |
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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626605 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626605 |
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