Publikationsdatum:
2017-08-24
Beschreibung:
Rates of erosion over time provide a valuable tool for gauging tectonic and climatic drivers of landscape evolution. Here, we measure 10 Be archived in quartz sediment from the Fish Creek-Vallecito basin to resolve a time-series of catchment averaged erosion rates and to test the hypothesis that aridity and increased climate variation after ca. 3 Ma led to an increase in erosion rates in this semi-arid, ice-free setting. The Fish Creek-Vallecito basin, located east of the Peninsular Ranges in southern California, is an ideal setting to derive a Plio-Pleistocene paleo-erosion rate record. The basin has a rapid sediment accumulation rate, a detailed magnetostratigraphic age record, and its stratigraphy has been exposed through recent, rapid uplift and erosion. A well-defined source region of uniform lithology and low erosion rate provides a high, reproducible 10 Be signal. We find that paleo-erosion rates were remarkably consistent between 1 and 4 Ma, averaging 38 ± 24 m/Myr (2 σ ). Modern catchment averaged erosion rates are similar to the paleo-erosion rates. The uniformity of erosion over the past 4 Myr indicates the landscape was not significantly affected by late Pliocene global climate change, nor was it affected by a local long-term increase in aridity.
Print ISSN:
0148-0227
Thema:
Geologie und Paläontologie
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Physik
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