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Pleistocene/Holocene climate change, re-establishment of fluvial drainage network and increase in relief in the Swiss Alps
Authors:Fritz Schlunegger  Matthias Hinderer
Institution:Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Baltzerstrasse 1, 3012 Bern, Switzerland;;Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, Schnittspahnstr. 9, D-64367 Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT Data are presented about modern sediment discharge of the Swiss rivers and related to the size of catchments. The information reveals that the Central Alps have experienced denudation rates of ≈0.15 mm yr?1 in the foreland, and ≈0.5 mm yr?1 in the Alpine core. Mapping, however, indicates that modern erosion only affects 30–50% of the Alpine surface, and that fluvial and associated hillslope processes have focused erosion in 50–200-m-deep valleys. These valleys are incised into the glacial surface. If this limited spatial extent of erosion is considered, then effective erosion rates are significantly higher than average denudation rates. These effective rates equal or locally exceed modern rates of rock uplift. This implies that the modification of erosional processes related to the Pleistocene/Holocene climate change has resulted in an increase in the relief at a local scale. At a drainage basin scale, however, the relief appears not to change at present.
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