Hothouse Hydrology: Evolving River Dynamics in the Eocene Montllobat and Castissent Formations, Southern Pyrenees

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Basin Research Pub Date : 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1111/bre.70059
Jonah S. McLeod, Alexander C. Whittaker, Gary J. Hampson, Rebecca E. Bell, Marine Prieur, Oliver G. Fuller-Field, Luis Valero, Xiang Yan, Jeffery M. Valenza
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Rivers are highly sensitive to climate and tectonic change, and understanding how fluvial systems respond to greenhouse climates in dynamic tectono-geomorphic settings is vital to projecting imminent landscape change in the face of global warming. We look to the southern Pyrenean Tremp-Graus basin during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO), analogous to future anthropogenic climate scenarios. We focus on the fluvial deposits of the Montllobat and Castissent Formations, deposited during the early Pyrenean orogeny. This succession records a significant shift in geomorphology involving a 20 km progradation of the shoreline and its feeder rivers in < 0.8 Myrs. Using field-based quantitative palaeohydrology, we reconstruct the evolving morphometry and hydrodynamics of ancient river systems in a foreland basin. The transition from the Montllobat Formation into the Castissent Formation at c. 50.5 Ma is associated with a sharp change in palaeohydraulics: a statistically significant reduction in cross-set height, a 40% increase in water discharge, and a 15% increase in total sediment flux. This intensification in hydrological regime implies a clear climate driver and is compounded with a switch in interpreted fluvial planform morphology from anastomosing to a dominantly braided planform at the onset of the Castissent interval and a 1.4-fold increase in channel slope. We suggest the transient hydrological signature of the Castissent Formation was driven by Ypresian hyperthermal events superimposed on a levelling-off in the global cooling trend at the end of the EECO and an increase in tectonic uplift rates at c. 50 Ma. This analysis holistically reconstructs the dynamics of ancient rivers in the Eocene Hothouse, and in conjunction with isotope and exhumation records, reveals the potential to extract complex tectono-climatic signals from fluvial stratigraphy.

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温室水文学:南比利牛斯山脉始新世Montllobat和Castissent地层的河流动力学演变
河流对气候和构造变化高度敏感,了解河流系统如何在动态构造地貌环境中对温室气候做出反应,对于预测面对全球变暖即将发生的景观变化至关重要。我们着眼于早始新世气候最佳(EECO)时期的比利牛斯山脉南部特朗普-格劳斯盆地,类似于未来的人为气候情景。我们的重点是在比利牛斯山早期造山运动期间沉积的Montllobat组和Castissent组的河流沉积。这一演替记录了一个显著的地貌变化,包括在0.8英里内海岸线及其支流的20公里的递进。利用野外定量古水文学,重建了前陆盆地古水系的演化形态和水动力学特征。在约50.5 Ma时,从Montllobat组过渡到Castissent组与古水力学的急剧变化有关:交叉集高度在统计上显著降低,水量增加40%,总泥沙通量增加15%。这种水文状况的加剧意味着一个明确的气候驱动因素,并且在卡斯蒂森期开始时,经解释的河流平台形态从吻合型转变为以辫状为主的平台,河道坡度增加了1.4倍。我们认为,Castissent组的瞬时水文特征是由EECO末期全球变冷趋势趋于稳定和约50 Ma构造抬升速率增加叠加的亚洲过热事件驱动的。该分析整体重建了始新世温室古河流的动力学,并结合同位素和发掘记录,揭示了从河流地层学中提取复杂构造-气候信号的潜力。
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Basin Research
Basin Research 地学-地球科学综合
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7.00
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9.40%
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88
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Basin Research is an international journal which aims to publish original, high impact research papers on sedimentary basin systems. We view integrated, interdisciplinary research as being essential for the advancement of the subject area; therefore, we do not seek manuscripts focused purely on sedimentology, structural geology, or geophysics that have a natural home in specialist journals. Rather, we seek manuscripts that treat sedimentary basins as multi-component systems that require a multi-faceted approach to advance our understanding of their development. During deposition and subsidence we are concerned with large-scale geodynamic processes, heat flow, fluid flow, strain distribution, seismic and sequence stratigraphy, modelling, burial and inversion histories. In addition, we view the development of the source area, in terms of drainage networks, climate, erosion, denudation and sediment routing systems as vital to sedimentary basin systems. The underpinning requirement is that a contribution should be of interest to earth scientists of more than one discipline.
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