Neogene drainage reorganization of Longzhong Basin driven by growth of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau: A Sr isotope hydrological perspective

被引:1
|
作者
Liu, Yudong [1 ,2 ]
Yang, Yibo [1 ,4 ]
Feng, Zhantao [1 ]
Yan, Zhongyi [1 ]
Yue, Yahui [1 ]
Wu, Fuli [1 ]
Song, Bowen [3 ]
Fang, Xiaomin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, State Key Lab Tibetan Plateau Earth Syst, Environm & Resources TPESER, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] China Univ Geosci, Inst Geol Survey, Wuhan, Peoples R China
[4] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, State Key Lab Tibetan Plateau Earth Syst Sci, Environm & Resources TPESER, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Sr-87/Sr-86; ratio; drainage pattern; Longzhong Basin; provenance; tectonic uplift; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; XINING BASIN; SR-87/SR-86; RATIOS; TOPOGRAPHIC GROWTH; AUTONOMOUS REGION; RIVER CHEMISTRY; QAIDAM BASIN; CARBON-CYCLE; QILIAN SHAN; MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1111/bre.12828
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Tibetan Plateau uplift has significantly influenced Asian geomorphic and climate patterns. Drainage evolution across the plateau and its surroundings as the consequence of such changes in landscape and climate provides an opportunity to understand the growth of the Tibetan Plateau. However, the evolution history of major drainage areas around the Tibetan Plateau is largely unknown. Here, we reconstructed the evolution of drainage patterns of the Cenozoic Longzhong Basin in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau since the India-Asia collision using palaeo-water solute Sr-87/Sr-86 ratio records from its subbasins. Higher solute Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios of the Lanzhou and Xining Basins and their consistent temporal variations before ca. 22 Ma as well as lower solute Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios in the Linxia Basin collectively indicate a relatively steady drainage pattern of the integrated Longzhong Basin. A diverse evolution of the solute Sr-87/Sr-86 ratio in the Lanzhou and Xining Basins after ca. 22 Ma suggests that there was a drainage reorganization, characterized by the division of one into multiple catchment centres, in response to the growth of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Subsequently, the identical solute Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios in the Lanzhou and Xining Basins were further approached at ca. 16 Ma, and the rise in the solute Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios of the Linxia and Tianshui Basins occurred at ca. 9-8 Ma, indicating two subsequent changes in solute composition induced by the middle Miocene uplift and late Miocene dust expansion, respectively. Our reconstructions of Cenozoic hydrological evolution in the Longzhong Basin indicate accelerated basin segmentation and drainage adjustment with solute change in response to the growth of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the Neogene.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 28 条
  • [1] Pleistocene drainage reorganization driven by the isostatic response to deep incision into the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
    Zhang, Huiping
    Zhang, Peizhen
    Champagnac, Jean-Daniel
    Molnar, Peter
    Anderson, Robert S.
    Kirby, Eric
    Craddock, William H.
    Liu, Shaofeng
    GEOLOGY, 2014, 42 (04) : 303 - 306
  • [2] Ongoing Drainage Reorganization Driven by Rapid Lake Growths on the Tibetan Plateau
    Liu, Kai
    Ke, Linghong
    Wang, Jida
    Jiang, Ling
    Richards, Keith S.
    Sheng, Yongwei
    Zhu, Yunqiang
    Fan, Chenyu
    Zhan, Pengfei
    Luo, Shuangxiao
    Cheng, Jian
    Chen, Tan
    Ma, Ronghua
    Liang, Qiuhua
    Madson, Austin
    Song, Chunqiao
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2021, 48 (24)
  • [3] Isotope and geochemical study for geothermal assessment of the Xining basin of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
    Tan, Hongbing
    Zhang, Wenjie
    Chen, Jiansheng
    Jiang, Sanyuan
    Kong, Na
    GEOTHERMICS, 2012, 42 : 47 - 55
  • [4] High-resolution magnetostratigraphic study of the Paleogene-Neogene strata in the Northern Qaidam Basin: Implications for the growth of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
    Ji, Junliang
    Zhang, Kexin
    Clift, Peter D.
    Zhuang, Guangsheng
    Song, Bowen
    Ke, Xue
    Xu, Yadong
    GONDWANA RESEARCH, 2017, 46 : 141 - 155
  • [5] Timing of Xunhua and Guide basin development and growth of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, China
    Liu, Shaofeng
    Zhang, Guowei
    Pan, Feng
    Zhang, Huiping
    Wang, Ping
    Wang, Kai
    Wang, Yan
    BASIN RESEARCH, 2013, 25 (01) : 74 - 96
  • [6] Late Miocene reorganization of lake hydrological systems on the northern Tibetan Plateau linked to topographic growth
    Zhang, Tao
    Han, Wenxia
    Fang, Yahui
    Zhang, Weilin
    Han, Siyuan
    Tian, Qian
    Feng, Zhantao
    Song, Chunhui
    Fang, Xiaomin
    CATENA, 2022, 219
  • [7] Late Pliocene establishment of exorheic drainage in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau as evidenced by the Wuquan Formation in the Lanzhou Basin
    Guo, Benhong
    Liu, Shanpin
    Peng, Tingjiang
    Ma, Zhenhua
    Feng, Zhantao
    Li, Meng
    Li, Xiaomiao
    Li, Jijun
    Song, Chunhui
    Zhao, Zhijun
    Pan, Baotian
    Stockli, Daniel F.
    Nie, Junsheng
    GEOMORPHOLOGY, 2018, 303 : 271 - 283
  • [8] The Cenozoic growth of the Qilian Shan in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau: A sedimentary archive from the Jiuxi Basin
    Wang, Weitao
    Zhang, Peizhen
    Pang, Jianzhang
    Garzione, Carmala
    Zhang, Huiping
    Liu, Caicai
    Zheng, Dewen
    Zheng, Wenjun
    Yu, Jingxing
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 2016, 121 (04) : 2235 - 2257
  • [9] Geothermal fluid chemistry and isotope for interpreting the formation of complex geothermal system in the Gonghe Basin, northeastern Tibetan Plateau
    Lu, Rui
    Xie, Wenping
    Liu, Bo
    Zhang, Shengsheng
    Zhu, Jinshou
    Lin, Wenjing
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2024, 633
  • [10] Stable isotope evidence for topographic growth and basin segmentation: Implications for the evolution of the NE Tibetan Plateau
    Hough, Brian G.
    Garzione, Carmala N.
    Wang, Zhicai
    Lease, Richard O.
    Burbank, Douglas W.
    Yuan, Daoyang
    GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2011, 123 (1-2) : 168 - 185