2021
DOI: 10.5194/esurf-2021-49
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Sediment export in marly badland catchments modulated by frost-cracking intensity, Draix-Bléone Critical Zone Observatory, SE France

Abstract: Abstract. At the interface between the lithosphere and the atmosphere, the critical zone records the complex interactions between erosion, climate, geologic substrate and life, and can be directly monitored. Long data records collected in the sparsely vegetated, steep marly badland catchments of the Draix-Bléone Critical Zone Observatory (CZO), SE France, allow analysing potential climatic controls on long-term regolith dynamics and sediment export. Although widely accepted as a first-order control, rainfall v… Show more

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“…Its elevation ranges from 850 to 1250 m a.s.l, and the annual rainfall rate is about 900 mm yr −1 , with heavy rainfall events during spring and summer, and less intense but longer rainfalls in autumn. Besides, this catchment can also experience snowfalls during winter (Ariagno et al, 2022). Unlike Capesterre, vegetation covers only 32% of the Laval catchment (Carriere et al, 2020) (Fig.…”
Section: Threshold Water-levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its elevation ranges from 850 to 1250 m a.s.l, and the annual rainfall rate is about 900 mm yr −1 , with heavy rainfall events during spring and summer, and less intense but longer rainfalls in autumn. Besides, this catchment can also experience snowfalls during winter (Ariagno et al, 2022). Unlike Capesterre, vegetation covers only 32% of the Laval catchment (Carriere et al, 2020) (Fig.…”
Section: Threshold Water-levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7a). The latter is underlain by easily erodible Middle Jurassic black marls, leading to the formation of steep badlands slopes within the catchment (Ariagno et al, 2022). A gauging station operated by the Draix-Bléone Critical Zone Observatory monitors the concentration of suspended sediment and the water level in the stream.…”
Section: Threshold Water-levelmentioning
confidence: 99%