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Knickpoint retreat and landscape evolution of the Amatlan de Canas half-graben (northern sector of Jalisco Block, western Mexico)

机译:Amatlan de Canas half-graben(墨西哥西部哈利斯科州街区北段)的拐点撤退和景观演变

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Rivers are known to respond to changes in the rate of rock uplift by propagating knickpoints through the fluvial network. Downstream of knickpoints, river incision increases local relief producing also the steepening of hillslopes. Thus, knickpoints convey information about the amount of rock uplift to which the fluvial system must respond. Because the incisional pulse produced by the rapid rock uplift is recorded in the topography of channels, the analysis of longitudinal profiles can be used for evaluating the response of landscape to tectonic activity. Here we analyse the longitudinal profile of rivers (n = 84) and the river basin topography (n = 72) with the aim of unravelling the evolution of the Amatlan de Canas half-graben (ACHG), a Plio-Quaternary structure located in the northern sector of the Jalisco Block (west-central Mexico). Our results indicate that two rock uplift pulses formed the footwall of the ACHG. The distance of knickpoint retreat from the fault scarp exhibit a strong correlation with the stream length (R-2 = 0.80), highlighting the importance of stream discharge on knickpoint migration. Clustering of high values of relief, river incision and normalised channel steepness index (k(sn)) around the centre of the footwall confirms that this is the zone of maximum throw. The propagation of knickpoints along Ameca river is producing the degradation of fans and relief rejuvenation. Using compiled data of knickpoint retreat rates of other tectonically active landscapes, it was found that the stream discharge and the timing and rate of rock uplift are together a first order control on the rate of knickpoint recession. This study supports the idea that the understanding of knickpoints is crucial to unravel the evolution of tectonically active landscapes. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:众所周知,河流通过河流网络传播拐点,从而对岩石上升速度的变化做出反应。在拐点的下游,河道切口增加了局部救济,导致山坡陡峭。因此,拐点传达了有关河流系统必须响应的岩石隆起量的信息。由于快速岩石隆起产生的切入脉冲记录在河道的地形中,因此对纵向剖面的分析可用于评估景观对构造活动的响应。在这里,我们分析了河​​流的纵向剖面(n = 84)和流域地形(n = 72),以揭示Amatlan de Canas half-graben(ACHG)的演化过程,ACHG是位于该地区的一个Plio-第四纪构造。哈利斯科州街区(墨西哥中西部)的北部地区。我们的结果表明,两个岩石隆升脉冲形成了ACHG的下盘。断点距断层陡坡的退缩距离与水流长度有很强的相关性(R-2 = 0.80),突显了流水排放对断点迁移的重要性。围绕底盘中心的高浮雕值,河流切口和归一化河道陡度指数(k(sn))的聚集确认这是最大投掷区域。拐点在阿美卡河上的传播正在导致爱好者的退化和救济的复兴。利用其他构造活跃景观的拐点后退率的汇编数据,发现溪流流量和岩石隆起的时间和速率共同是拐点后退率的一阶控制。这项研究支持这样一种观点,即对拐点的理解对于揭示构造活跃景观的演化至关重要。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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