Reconciling Rapid Glacial Erosion and Steady Basin Accumulation Rates in the Late Cenozoic Through the Effect of Glacial Sediment on Fluvial Erosion

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Schanz, Sarah A. [1 ]
Yanites, Brian J. [2 ]
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[1] Colorado Coll, Geol Dept, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 USA
[2] Indiana Univ, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, Bloomington, IN 47408 USA
关键词
erosion; glaciers; rivers; STRATH-TERRACE FORMATION; RIVER INCISION; LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION; RELATIVE EFFICACY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; MODEL; TRANSPORT; BEDROCK; STREAM; RECORD;
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10.1029/2024JF007721
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The onset of glaciation in the late Cenozoic caused rapid bedrock erosion above the snowline; however, whether the influx of eroded sediment is recorded in continental weathering and basin accumulation rates is an ongoing debate. We propose that the transport of glacially eroded bedrock through the fluvial system damps the signal of rapid headwater erosion and results in steady basin-integrated sediment flux. Using a numerical model with integrated glacial and fluvial erosion, we find that headwater bedrock erosion rates increase rapidly at the onset of glaciation and continue to fluctuate with climatic oscillation. However, bedrock erosion rates decrease in the downstream fluvial system because larger grain sizes from glaciers result in an increase in sediment cover effect. When erosion and sediment flux rates are averaged, long-term sediment flux is similar to nonglacial flux values, while localized bedrock erosion rates in the glaciated landscape are elevated 2-4 times compared to nonglacial values. Our simulated values are consistent with field measurements of headwater bedrock erosion, and the pattern of sediment flux and fluvial erosion matches paraglacial theory and terrace aggradation records. Thus, we emphasize that the bedload produced from glacial erosion provides a missing link to reconcile late Cenozoic erosion records.
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