Scaling factors for the rates of production of cosmogenic nuclides for geometric shielding and attenuation at depth on sloped surfaces
págs. 3-11
Cosmogenic ^1^4C in carbonate rocks
págs. 13-24
Mid-Pleistocene cosmogenic minimum-age limits for pre-Wisconsinan glacial surfaces in southwestern Minnesota and southern Baffin Island: a multiple nuclide approach
págs. 25-39
Dating fluvial terraces with ^1^0Be and ^2^6Al profiles: application to the Wind River, Wyoming
págs. 41-60
Use of cosmogenic for comparing ages of water from three alpine-subalpine basins in the Colorado Front Range
págs. 61-74
Determining the times and distances of particle transit in a mountain stream using fallout radionuclides
págs. 75-92
Cosmogonic ^3He ages and frequency of late holocene debris flows from Prospect Canyon, Grand Canyon, USA
págs. 93-111
Long-term rates of denudation in the Dry Valleys, Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica based on in situ-produced cosmogonic ^2^1Ne
págs. 113-129
Estimates of the rate of regolith production using ^1^0Be and ^2^6Al from an alpine hillslope
págs. 131-150
Cosmogenic nuclides, topography, and the spatial variation of soil depth
págs. 151-172
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