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  1. Natural Denudation Versus Anthropogenically Accelerated Erosion in Central Brazil: A Confrontation of Time and Space Scales
  2. Cenozoic uplift history and topographic rejuvenation of the northern Atlas-Meseta system (Morocco)
  3. Geomorfologia do Campo de Inselbergs de Chaval, Nordeste do Brasil
  4. Surface Uplift and Topographic Rejuvenation of a Tectonically Inactive Range: Insights From the Anti‐Atlas and the Siroua Massif (Morocco)
  5. Geomorfologia dos maciços de Maranguape e Aratanha, Província Borborema, Nordeste do Brasil
  6. O papel de fatores naturais e antrópicos na variabilidade da perda de solos no estado de Goiás entre 1985 e 2018
  7. The role of natural and anthropic factors in the variability of soil loss in the state of Goiás between 1985 and 2018
  8. Surface uplift and topographic rejuvenation of a tectonically inactive range: Insights from Anti-Atlas and Siroua Massif (Morocco)
  9. Caracterização de relevo por meio de indicadores morfométricos nas faces norte e sul da Chapada do Araripe – nordeste do Brasil
  10. A karstic model of the generation of tablelands landscapes in sandstones in Eastern Amazonia
  11. Quantitative risk assessment in El-Jadida (Northern Atlantic Coast of Morocco) for a tsunami scenario equivalent to that of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake
  12. Transient hillslope erosion in slow evolution landscapes
  13. Didier L. Bourlès (1955–2021), the 5 MV cosmogenic rock star
  14. Seismo‐Tectonic Model for the Southern Pre‐Rif Border (Northern Morocco): Insights From Morphochronology
  15. Response to the comment by A. Salhi (2020) regarding the published article ‘local risk awareness and precautionary behaviour in a multi-hazard region of north Morocco.’
  16. Local risk awareness and precautionary behaviour in a multi-hazard region of North Morocco
  17. Indicators in risk management: Are they a user-friendly interface between natural hazards and societal responses? Challenges and opportunities after UN Sendai conference in 2015
  18. Transient landscape dynamics across the Southeastern Australian Escarpment
  19. Crustal shortening at the Sierra Pie de Palo (Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina): near-surface basement folding and thrusting
  20. Present-day surface deformation and tectonic insights of the extensional Ilan Plain, NE Taiwan
  21. Active basement uplift and cosmogenic nuclides
  22. How fast is the denudation of the Taiwan mountain belt? Perspectives from in situ cosmogenic 10Be
  23. 10Be dating of the Main Terrace level in the Amblève valley (Ardennes, Belgium): new age constraint on the archaeological and palaeontological filling of the Belle-Roche palaeokarst
  24. Quaternary evolution of a large alluvial fan in a periglacial setting (Crau Plain, SE France) constrained by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (10Be)
  25. Chemical and physical weathering in south Patagonian rivers: A combined Sr–U–Be isotope approach
  26. The Binalud Mountains: A key piece for the geodynamic puzzle of NE Iran
  27. An Introduction to the Tectonophysics Special Issue “Geodynamics and Environment in East Asia” — Tribute to Jacques Angelier (1947–2010)
  28. Pleistocene alluvial deposits dating along frontal thrust of Changhua Fault in western Taiwan: The cosmic ray exposure point of view
  29. Deglaciation pattern during the Lateglacial/Holocene transition in the southern French Alps. Chronological data and geographical reconstruction from the Clarée Valley (upper Durance catchment, southeastern France)
  30. Fault kinematics and active tectonics at the southeastern boundary of the eastern Alborz (Abr and Khij fault zones): Geodynamic implications for NNE Iran
  31. L’englacement du haut bassin durancien (Alpes françaises du sud) du Dernier Maximum Glaciaire à l’Holocène : synthèse chronologique
  32. Dating inset terraces and offset fans along the Dehshir Fault (Iran) combining cosmogenic and OSL methods
  33. Quaternary river incision in NE Ardennes (Belgium)–Insights from 10Be/26Al dating of river terraces
  34. Erosion rates in an active orogen (NE-Taiwan): A confrontation of cosmogenic measurements with river suspended loads
  35. Climatic significance of glacier retreat and rockglaciers re-assessed in the light of cosmogenic dating and weathering rind thickness in Clarée valley (Briançonnais, French Alps)
  36. Plio-Quaternary stress states in NE Iran: Kopeh Dagh and Allah Dagh-Binalud mountain ranges
  37. Extrusion tectonics and subduction in the eastern South Caspian region since 10 Ma: COMMENT
  38. Holocene right-slip rate determined by cosmogenic and OSL dating on the Anar fault, Central Iran
  39. New tectonic configuration in NE Iran: Active strike-slip faulting between the Kopeh Dagh and Binalud mountains
  40. Quaternary slip rates along the northeastern boundary of the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone (Kopeh Dagh Mountains, Northeast Iran)
  41. Does extrusion occur at both tips of the Taiwan collision belt? Insights from active deformation studies in the Ilan Plain and Pingtung Plain regions
  42. Determination of both exposure time and denudation rate from an in situ-produced 10Be depth profile: A mathematical proof of uniqueness. Model sensitivity and applications to natural cases
  43. First cosmic ray exposure dating (in situ produced10Be) of the late pleistocene and holocene glaciation in the Nanhutashan Mountains (Taiwan)
  44. Glacial retreat history of Nanhuta Shan (north-east Taiwan) from preserved glacial features: the cosmic ray exposure perspective.
  45. Preface
  46. Active tectonics in the Moroccan High Atlas
  47. Deformation partitioning in flat subduction setting: Case of the Andean foreland of western Argentina (28°S-33°S)
  48. Corrigendum
  49. The Liuchiu Hsu island offshore SW Taiwan: tectonic versus diapiric anticline development and comparisons with onshore structures
  50. Local erosion rates versus active tectonics: cosmic ray exposure modelling in Provence (south-east France)
  51. Long-term fluvial incision rates and postglacial river relaxation time in the French Western Alps from 10Be dating of alluvial terraces with assessment of inheritance, soil development and wind ablation effects
  52. Seismic hazard reappraisal from combined structural geology, geomorphology and cosmic ray exposure dating analyses: the Eastern Precordillera thrust system (NW Argentina)
  53. Fault growth and landscape development rates in Otago, New Zealand, using in situ cosmogenic 10Be
  54. High slip rate for a low seismicity along the Palu-Koro active fault in central Sulawesi (Indonesia)
  55. Cosmogenic dating ranging from 20 to 700 ka of a series of alluvial fan surfaces affected by the El Tigre fault, Argentina