Quantifying the late Quaternary incision rate in the upper Jinsha River with dated fluvial terraces and transient tributary profiles

CATENA(2023)

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The region occupied by three parallel rivers on the southeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau is a zone with dramatically fluctuating topography and a complex tectonic setting. Deeply incised river valleys have become an ideal place for scholars to study the coupling relationships among river erosion, climate change and regional uplift. The fluvial terraces preserved in the upper Jinsha River provide the basis for exploring the history of river erosion. Through field investigation and dating results of terraces, the short-term incision rates of the upper Jinsha River are determined to be 0.18-5.47 mm/yr. In addition, the palaeo-profiles, which were reconstructed using two analytical methods, show that there are two depth intervals for the incision in the Jinsha River, namely, 1200 & PLUSMN; 220 m and 340 & PLUSMN; 250 m. They correspond to two early planation surfaces of the river, and the long-term average incision rates of the upper Jinsha River are estimated to be 0.23-0.34 mm/yr. By analysing the relationship between fluvial terrace formation and climate change, combined with the formation history of the early planation surface, it is recognized that the main force driving incision in the upper reaches of the Jinsha River comes from regional uplift. Climate change causes a continuous alteration between river incision and sediment accumulation, and this transition is also perturbed by mass flow events.
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Fluvial terrace,Incision reconstruction,Transient river profile,Upper Jinsha River
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