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- who: Earth Surf. Dynam. et al. from the , Freiberg, Germany have published the research work: Denudation rates across the Pamir based on Be concentrations in fluvial sediments: dominance of topographic over climatic factors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aim at determining the magnitude of denudation in the Pamir on the timescale of 102 to 104 yr using 10 Be concentrations in the quartz of active river channel sediments.
- how: The authors identified the upstream area for each sampling site using a ASTER GDEM (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection radiometer global . . .
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