Data from: Role of tectonic rock damage in erosional processes: A global analysis
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The role of active faults in driving rock uplift is well-known, but their
influence on rock damage and erosional efficiency remains unclear
globally. Using 1744 10Be-derived erosion rates, we show that erosional
efficiency is elevated on average within ~15 km of a fault trace and
decreases with distance, up to ~100 km. Reverse faults, and those longer
than 140 km, show the strongest effects. This length scale of decay
suggests tectonic damage extends beyond fault-core pulverization on
primary faults, possibly including fracturing or grain-to-grain contact
weakening due to seismic shaking and distributed deformation on complex
fault networks. Machine learning identifies fault proximity as a dominant
control on erosional efficiency, exceeding precipitation and lithology,
particularly when a measure of seismic shaking is included. These findings
indicate that active tectonics are associated with erosion not only
through uplift but also by enhancing erosional efficiency through
long-range rock damage.
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Dryad
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2026-02-24



