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Climatic control of bedrock river incision

机译:基岩河切口的气候控制

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Bedrock river incision drives the development of much of Earth's surface topography, and thereby shapes the structure of mountain belts and modulates Earth's habitability through its effects on soil erosion, nutrient fluxes and global climate. Although it has long been expected that river incision rates should depend strongly on precipitation rates, quantifying the effects of precipitation rates on bedrock river incision rates has proved difficult, partly because river incision rates are difficult to measure and partly because non-climatic factors can obscure climatic effects at sites where river incision rates have been measured. Here we present measurements of river incision rates across one of Earth's steepest rainfall gradients, which show that precipitation rates do indeed influence long-term bedrock river incision rates. We apply a widely used empirical law for bedrock river incision to a series of rivers on the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i, where mean annual precipitation ranges from 0.5 metres to 9.5 metres (ref. 12)-over 70 per cent of the global range-and river incision rates averaged over millions of years can be inferred from the depth of river canyons and the age of the volcanic bedrock. Both a time-averaged analysis and numerical modelling of transient river incision reveal that the long-term efficiency of bedrock river incision across Kaua'i is positively correlated with upstream-averaged mean annual precipitation rates. We provide theoretical context for this result by demonstrating that our measurements are consistent with a linear dependence of river incision rates on stream power, the rate of energy expenditure by the flow on the riverbed. These observations provide rare empirical evidence for the long-proposed coupling between climate and river incision, suggesting that previously proposed feedbacks among topography, climate and tectonics may occur.
机译:基岩河切割带动了地球许多表面地形的发展,从而塑造了山地带的结构,并通过其对土壤侵蚀,养分通量和全球气候的影响来调节地球的可居住性。尽管长期以来人们一直期望河流切入速率应高度依赖于降水速率,但事实证明,难以量化降水速率对基岩河流切入速率的影响,部分原因是河流切入速率难以测量,部分原因是非气候因素可能会掩盖在已测量河流切开率的地点的气候影响。在这里,我们介绍了跨越地球上最陡峭的降雨梯度之一的河流切入率的测量结果,这些结果表明,降水率确实确实会影响长期的基岩河流切入率。我们将广泛使用的经验法则用于基岩河切开,用于夏威夷考艾岛上的一系列河流,年平均降水量在0.5米至9.5米之间(参考12),占全球范围的70% -从河流峡谷的深度和火山基岩的年龄可以推断出数百万年的平均河流切入率。时间平均分析和瞬时河道切割的数值模型都表明,Kaua'i的基岩河道切割的长期效率与上游平均年降水量正相关。我们通过证明我们的测量与河流切入速率对河流动力的线性相关性(即河床上的水流消耗的能量的比率)的线性相关性,为这一结果提供了理论背景。这些观察为长期提出的气候与河流切口之间的耦合提供了罕见的经验证据,表明先前提出的有关地形,气候和构造的反馈可能发生。

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    《Nature》 |2013年第7444期|206-209|共4页
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    Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA,Present address: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA;

    Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA;

    Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA;

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