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Lithologic controls on landscape dynamics and aquatic species evolution in post-orogenic mountains

机译:后奥林山脉景观动力学和水生种进化的岩性控制

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Determining factors that modify Earth's topography is essential for understanding continental mass and nutrient fluxes, and the evolution and diversity of species. Contrary to the paradigm of slow, steady topographic decay after orogenesis ceases, nearly all ancient mountain belts exhibit evidence of unsteady landscape evolution at large spatial scales. External forcing from uplift from dynamic mantle processes or climate change is commonly invoked to explain the unexpected dynamics of dead orogens, yet direct evidence supporting such inferences is generally lacking. Here I use quantitative analysis of fluvial topography in the southern Appalachian Mountains to show that the exhumation of rocks of variable erosional resistance exerts a fundamental, autogenic control on the evolution of post-orogenic landscapes that continually reshapes river networks. I characterize the spatial pattern of erodibility associated with individual rock-types, and use inverse modeling of river profiles to document a similar to 150 m base level fall event at 9 +/- 3 Ma in the Upper Tennessee drainage basin. This analysis, combined with existing geological and biological data, demonstrates that base level fall was triggered by capture of the Upper Tennessee River basin by the Lower Tennessee River basin in the Late Miocene. I demonstrate that rock-type triggered changes in river network topology gave rise to the modern Tennessee River system and enhanced erosion rates, changed sediment flux and dispersal patterns, and altered bio-evolutionary pathways in the southeastern U.S.A., a biodiversity hotspot. These findings suggest that variability observed in the stratigraphic, geomorphic, and biologic archives of tectonically quiescent regions does not require external drivers, such as geodynamic or climate forcing, as is typically the interpretation. Rather, my findings lead to a new model of inherently unsteady evolution of ancient mountain landscapes due to the geologic legacy of plate tecto
机译:确定改变地球地形的决定因素对于了解欧陆群众和营养素,以及物种的演化和多样性至关重要。与壁发生后停止后的缓慢,稳定地形衰减的范​​式相反,几乎所有古老的山腰都在大型空间尺度上展示了不稳定的景观演变的证据。从动态地幔过程或气候变化中普遍迫使外部迫使,以解释死亡的意外动态,但通常缺乏支持这种推论的直接证据。在这里,我在南部阿巴拉契亚山脉中使用了对河流地形的定量分析,表明可变侵蚀性抗性的岩石挖掘对不断重塑河流网络的后造口景观的演变产生了基本的自动控制。我的表征与各个岩石类型相关的易用空间模式,并使用河曲线的逆建模,以在上部田内群排水盆地9 +/- 3 mA的情况下记录类似于150米的基础落下事件。这种分析与现有的地质和生物数据相结合表明,基础水平下跌是由下田内河流域的上部田纳西河流域捕获的基础落下。我演示河流网络拓扑岩型引起的变化给人们带来了现代田纳西河系统和增强的侵蚀速率,改变了泥沙通量和扩散模式,并改变生物进化途径在U.S.A.东南部,生物多样性热点地区。这些研究结果表明,在整个静态区域的地层,地貌和生物档案中观察到的可变性不需要外部驱动器,例如地球动力学或气候迫使,通常是解释。相反,由于板块的地质遗产,我的发现导致了古代山地景观本质上不稳定演变的新模式

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