半干旱山间洼地的排水重排:南美洲案例研究

Wesley Feitosa Rodrigues, A. Salgado, R. Maia
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据报道,在地形坡度较高的分水岭上,由迎面侵蚀引发的河流截流是一种常见的排水重排现象。在地形坡度较低的分水岭上,河流之间的不同河道切入也会造成河流截流,但这种现象在报告中所占比例较小,而且主要发生在干旱地区。因此,本研究通过调查南美洲半干旱赤道边缘与流经山间洼地的 Jaguaribe 河有关的可能的河流俘虏,为这一主题做出了贡献。这项研究使用了实地考察和应用形态计量学(当地地形、古地形模型和 χ 变量)获得的形态和沉积证据。在这些结果中,以下几点比较突出:水隙地上游的径向支流排泄了洼地;相对延伸的对向上游排泄了低地形分水岭,坝化了河流-湖泊沉积物,并转移了上游地区的特征。这些数据表明,在研究区域的演变过程中,排水系统发生了重新排列,并可能出现了内流阶段。Jaguaribe 河的持续侵蚀通过由结构脊(剪切带)支撑的古地层断裂来调节河流的捕获。在这种情况下,即使在地形坡度较低和水流不稳定的地区,排水系统的重新排列对 Jaguaribe 河的构造也是有效的。
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Drainage rearrangement in semi-arid intermountain depressions: a case study in South America
River captures are drainage rearrangements commonly reported in divides of high topographic gradient, triggered by headward erosion. Captures also occur in divides of low topographic gradient through differential fluvial incision between rivers, however, in a smaller proportion of reports, mainly in dry regions. Thus, this research contributes to the theme by investigating possible river captures in the semi-arid equatorial margin of South America related to the Jaguaribe River, which flows over intermountain depressions. This study used morphological and sedimentary evidence obtained in field expeditions and by application of morphometrics (local relief, paleotopographic modelling and χ variable). Among the results, the following stand out: depressions drained by radial tributaries upstream of water gaps; opposing headwaters with relative extension that drain low-relief divides, damming fluvial-lacustrine sediments and transfers signatures of upstream areas. These data suggest drainage rearrangements and a possible endorheic phase during the study area evolution. Continuous incision of the Jaguaribe River conditioned river captures by rupture of paleodivides supported by structural ridges (shear zones). In this context, the drainage rearrangements were effective for the configuration of the Jaguaribe River, even in a region of low topographic gradient and water flow instability.
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