Surface uplift, tectonics, and erosion of eastern Tibet from large‐scale drainage patterns
California Institute of Technology · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A new regional compilation of the drainage history in southeastern Tibet suggests that the modern rivers draining the plateau margin were once tributaries to a single, southward flowing system which drained into the South China Sea. Disruption of the paleo‐drainage occurred by river capture and reversal prior to or coeval with the initiation of Miocene (?) uplift in eastern Tibet, including ∼2000 m of surface uplift of the lower plateau margin since reversal of the flow direction of the Yangtze River. Despite lateral changes in course due to capture and reversal, the superposition of eastward and southward draining rivers that cross the southeastern plateau margin suggests that uplift has occurred over long…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
9- MKMarin K. ClarkCorresponding
California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- LMLindsay M. Schoenbohm
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- LHL. H. Royden
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- KXK. X. Whipple
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- BCB. C. Burchfiel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Plateau (mathematics)
- Tectonics
- Tributary
- Geomorphology
- Erosion
- Drainage
- Paleontology
- Life below water