Interplay of fluvial incision and rockfalls in shaping periglacial mountain gorges

Geomorphology(2021)

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Fluvial incision is the consequence of landscape readjustment to combined tectonic and climatic processes. In the southwestern Alps (Haute Provence Geopark), deep gorges incised by the Bès River attest of efficient erosional processes at the front of the Alpine mountain range. This catchment stands in a peripheral Alpine position, out of the glaciated domain during the last glacial periods, which makes it suitable to quantify fluvial incision and related erosional processes in a glacier-free environment. In this paper, we combine high resolution 3D topographic mapping and in situ produced cosmogenic 36Cl dating of a mountain gorge (the “Clue de Barles” Gorge). First, the very high-resolution 3D topographic modeling from aerial and drone surveys permits to map the erosion markers on the gorge walls and to accurately determine the topographic shielding factor for Cosmic Ray Exposure (CRE) dating. Secondly, 36Cl CRE age distribution highlights two distinct geomorphic domains along the vertical profile: i) the higher section is characterized by clusters of similar CRE ages, interpreted as related to paraglacial rockfall events; ii) the lower section shows increasing ages with height, which are ascribed to fluvial incision occurring at a rate of 0.15 mm/yr since 25 ka, and of 2 mm/yr since 2 ka. Our results for the Clue de Barles, compared to other sites in the South French Alps highlight that: i) the gorge morphology is the result of the combination of both vertical fluvial incision and lateral gravitational processes, ii) the mean Quaternary fluvial incision rate in the Bès River catchment is at least twice lower than further east in the formerly glaciated Alps.
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Fluvial incision,Mountain gorge,Rockfalls,CRE 36Cl dating,High-resolution 3D mapping,Southwestern Alps
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