Regional patterns of extreme precipitation on Titan consistent with observed alluvial fan distribution

被引:0
|
作者
S. P. Faulk
J. L. Mitchell
S. Moon
J. M. Lora
机构
[1] Planetary,Department of Earth
[2] and Space Sciences,undefined
[3] University of California Los Angeles,undefined
来源
Nature Geoscience | 2017年 / 10卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Geomorphic features typically associated with extreme rainfall events in terrestrial settings, including extensive fluvial features and alluvial fans, have been detected on Titan’s surface. Methane flow from precipitation on Titan can transport sediments and potentially erode the icy bedrock, but averaged precipitation rates from prior global-scale modelling are too low by at least an order of magnitude to initiate sediment transport of observed grain sizes at low latitudes. Here, we quantify the regional magnitude, frequency and variability of extreme rainfall events from simulations of present-day Titan, with a general circulation model coupled to a land model partially covered by wetlands reservoirs that can capture Titan’s regionally varying hydroclimate. We find that the most extreme storms tend to occur in the mid-latitudes, where observed alluvial fans are most concentrated. Storms capable of sediment transport and erosion occur at all latitudes in our simulations, consistent with the observed global coverage of fluvial features. Our results demonstrate the influential role of extreme precipitation in shaping Titan’s surface. We therefore suggest that, similarly to Earth but differently from Mars, active geomorphic work may be ongoing in the present climate on Titan.
引用
收藏
页码:827 / 831
页数:4
相关论文
共 16 条
  • [1] Regional patterns of extreme precipitation on Titan consistent with observed alluvial fan distribution
    Faulk, S. P.
    Mitchell, J. L.
    Moon, S.
    Lora, J. M.
    [J]. NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2017, 10 (11) : 827 - +
  • [2] Alluvial Fan Morphology, distribution and formation on Titan
    Birch, S. P. D.
    Hayes, A. G.
    Howard, A. D.
    Moore, J. M.
    Radebaugh, J.
    [J]. ICARUS, 2016, 270 : 238 - 247
  • [3] Regional Patterns of Extreme Precipitation and Urban Signatures in Metropolitan Areas
    Zhang, Yongyong
    Pang, Xuan
    Xia, Jun
    Shao, Quanxi
    Yu, Entao
    Zhao, Tongtiegang
    She, Dunxian
    Sun, Jianqi
    Yu, Jingjie
    Pan, Xinyao
    Zhai, Xiaoyan
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2019, 124 (02) : 641 - 663
  • [4] Dry and moist dynamics shape regional patterns of extreme precipitation sensitivity
    Nie, Ji
    Dai, Panxi
    Sobel, Adam H.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (16) : 8757 - 8763
  • [5] Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Observed Extreme Precipitation Change Over Northern Part of the Korean Peninsula
    Om, Kum-Chol
    Ren, Guoyu
    Jong, Sang-Il
    Ham, Yong-Sik
    Hong, Chang-Won
    Kang-Chol, O.
    Tysa, Suonam Kealdrup
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2024, 129 (09)
  • [6] Evaluation of NASA's MERRA Precipitation Product in Reproducing the Observed Trend and Distribution of Extreme Precipitation Events in the United States
    Ashouri, Hamed
    Sorooshian, Soroosh
    Hsu, Kuo-Lin
    Bosilovich, Michael G.
    Lee, Jaechoul
    Wehner, Michael F.
    Collow, Allison
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HYDROMETEOROLOGY, 2016, 17 (02) : 693 - 711
  • [7] Combining regional approach and data extension procedure for assessing GEV distribution of extreme precipitation in Belgium
    Gellens, D
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2002, 268 (1-4) : 113 - 126
  • [8] Predictability of US Regional Extreme Precipitation Occurrence Based on Large-Scale Meteorological Patterns (LSMPs)
    Gao, Xiang
    Mathur, Shray
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2021, 34 (17) : 7181 - 7198
  • [9] Spatial patterns and time distribution of central European extreme precipitation events between 1961 and 2013
    Gvozdikova, Blanka
    Mueller, Miloslav
    Kaspar, Marek
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2019, 39 (07) : 3282 - 3297
  • [10] Assessing the Capability of a Regional-Scale Weather Model to Simulate Extreme Precipitation Patterns and Flooding in Central Texas
    Lowrey, Marla R. Knebl
    Yang, Zong-Liang
    [J]. WEATHER AND FORECASTING, 2008, 23 (06) : 1102 - 1126