Drainage evolution in intermontane basins at the Qinling-Daba Mountains

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Wanting Xie
Xianyan Wang
Hanzhi Zhang
Quanyu Liu
Shejiang Wang
Huayu Lu
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[1] Nanjing University,School of Geography and Ocean Sciences
[2] Ankang University,Colleage of Tourism and Environment Resources
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Vertebrate Evolution and Human Origins of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment
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Geomorphic index; Zircon U-Pb geochronology; Drainage network pattern; River capture; Ankang fault; Intermountain basin; South Qinling;
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River capture is of great significance to landform evolution and hominine migration. In the Qinling-Daba Mountains, there is a viewpoint that Jialing River captured Hanjiang River, but this is still controversial. In this paper, we discuss the drainage evolution processes in intermountain basins at the Qinling-Daba Mountains based on a combination of detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology and geomorphic indexes. We suggest that the Hanjiang River gradually captured the Jialing River from east to west, accompanied by the evolution of the ancient Yangtze River. In terms of geomorphic evidences, wide valleys did not match with discharge, and a series of wind gaps developed in the Shiquan-Ankang basin. In addition, the valley shapes and width-to-height ratios (Vf) indicate two possible rapid incisions. The hypsometric integrals (HI) reflect that the landform gradually changes from the old stage to the youth stage from west to east. The χ values show that the drainage divide is moving to the side of the Yuehe River, and the Yuehe River is gradually shrinking. According to the sedimentary records, the zircon U-Pb age distributions indicate the provenance change. The high-altitude terraces show three age peaks (200–250, 400–505, and 700–900 Ma), with the dominant Indosinian age peak (200–250 Ma), while the modern fluvial sediments only show a single peak of Jinning (700–900 Ma). These data show that there are two major river captures: (1) The ancient Hanjiang River cut through the regional compression ridge, and then captured the Hanzhong Basin river system (a part of the ancient Jialing river system) from east to west, and (2) The southern tributary captured the trunk with the uplift of the divide in the Shiquan-Ankang Basin, forming the modern drainage pattern in the upper Hanjiang River. The activities of the regional strike-slip fault, and the associated compression uplift played a key role in the river captures, the drainage evolution, and related landforms in the Shiquan-Ankang basin. In addition, it is shown that the evolution of the upper tributary basins lagged behind the response of the trunk channel to the tectonic activities and river captures. The interconnected wide valleys caused by river capture may have provided convenient geomorphological conditions for human migration into the Qinling-Daba Mountains along those river valleys.
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