Denudation rates and Holocene sediment storage dynamics inferred from in situ 14 C concentrations in the Feshie basin, Scotland
(2025)
Journal Article
Towers, A. H., Mudd, S. M., Attal, M., Clubb, F. J., Binnie, S. A., Dunai, T. J., & Haghipour, N. (2025). Denudation rates and Holocene sediment storage dynamics inferred from in situ 14 C concentrations in the Feshie basin, Scotland. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 50(4), Article e70043. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70043
Summary: Scotland's Highlands are tectonically quiescent but have experienced high rates of isostatic uplift in response to deglaciation. To understand the effects of both deglaciation and regional uplift on landscape evolution, we measured the conce... Read More about Denudation rates and Holocene sediment storage dynamics inferred from in situ 14 C concentrations in the Feshie basin, Scotland.