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1. Climate-regulation of organic carbon export in erosive mountain settings: A case study from Taiwan since the last glacial maximum.

2. The isotopic composition and fluxes of particulate organic carbon exported from the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.

3. Climate regulates the erosional carbon export from the terrestrial biosphere.

4. Capturing the short-term variability of carbon dioxide emissions from sedimentary rock weathering in a remote mountainous catchment, New Zealand.

5. Geological respiration of a mountain belt revealed by the trace element rhenium.

7. Fractionation of rhenium isotopes in the Mackenzie River basin during oxidative weathering.

8. The isotopic composition of particulate organic carbon in mountain rivers of Taiwan

9. Source versus weathering processes as controls on the Mackenzie river uranium isotope signature.

10. Source, transport and fluxes of Amazon River particulate organic carbon: Insights from river sediment depth-profiles.

11. Seismic cycles, earthquakes, landslides and sediment fluxes: Linking tectonics to surface processes using a reduced-complexity model.

12. Earthquakes drive focused denudation along a tectonically active mountain front.

13. Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion.

14. Dilution of 10Be in detrital quartz by earthquake-induced landslides: Implications for determining denudation rates and potential to provide insights into landslide sediment dynamics.

15. Erosion-driven drawdown of atmospheric carbon dioxide: The organic pathway

16. Constraints on the source of reactive phases in sediment from a major Arctic river using neodymium isotopes.

17. Archaeological cereals as an isotope record of long-term soil health and anthropogenic amendment in southern Scandinavia.

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