绘制阿尔巴山两侧的河流山谷:对北塔尔西斯亚马逊流域发展的影响,火星

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Stephen P. Scheidt, David A. Crown, Daniel C. Berman
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这项研究利用图像和地形数据的组合来描述阿尔巴山的河流活动,为摄影地质学解释和水文建模提供信息。我们制作了一个全面的河流流域数字清单,记录了广泛的树突状和平行的排水模式,解剖了早期亚马逊河流域的火山物质。排水密度与区域坡度相关。峰顶和南侧山谷稀疏,区域坡度不太陡,在0.0°~ 0.3°之间(平均0.4°±0.2°)。排水密度较大的地区(平均0.24 km−1;局部0.5 km−1)的区域坡度更陡,在0.1°到2.9°之间(平均1.0°±0.4°)。脊状熔岩管和面状熔岩流代表了对排水模式产生强烈影响的局部地形高点,但也受到河流山谷的局部侵蚀。地堑形成和富冰地幔沉积改变了河流特征,使分析复杂化。在两个案例研究中,我们采用了一种综合方法,将测绘和水文建模相结合,创建了流域重建,从而可以对流域和包含的山谷网络进行强大的形态测量分析。地图显示了保存完好的排水模式,具有形态测量和假设,支持长期的侵蚀历史和成熟的排水网络的发展。模拟提供了大部分模糊不清的流域下游部分的特征。这些结果具有气候意义,表明河流解剖是由广泛的降水造成的,可能是与富冰地表沉积物周期性积累有关的融水造成的。
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Mapping Fluvial Valleys on the Flanks of Alba Mons: Implications for Amazonian Watershed Development in Northern Tharsis, Mars

Mapping Fluvial Valleys on the Flanks of Alba Mons: Implications for Amazonian Watershed Development in Northern Tharsis, Mars

This study characterizes fluvial activity on Alba Mons using a combination of image and topographic data to inform photogeologic interpretation and hydrological modeling. We produced a comprehensive digital inventory of fluvial valleys that documents the extensive dendritic and parallel drainage patterns dissecting Early Amazonian volcanic materials. Drainage density was correlated with regional slopes. On the summit and southern flanks, valleys are sparse and regional slopes are less steep, between 0.0° and 0.3° (average 0.4° ± 0.2°). Areas with higher drainage density (average 0.24 km−1; locally >0.5 km−1) have steeper regional slopes, between 0.1° and 2.9° (average 1.0° ± 0.4°). Ridged lava tubes and tabular lava flows represent local topographic highs that exert a strong influence on drainage patterns, but are also locally eroded by fluvial valleys. Graben formation and ice-rich mantle deposition complicate analyses by altering fluvial features. For two case studies, we employed an integrated approach that combined mapping and hydrological modeling to create watershed reconstructions that allowed robust morphometric analyses of drainage basins and the contained valley networks. Mapping shows well-preserved drainage patterns with morphometry and hypsometry that support a prolonged history of erosion and development into mature drainage networks. Modeling provides characterization of the downstream parts of drainage basins that are largely obscured. These results have climate implications, suggesting fluvial dissection resulted from widespread precipitation with possible contributions from meltwater related to periodic accumulation of ice-rich surface deposits.

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Earth and Space Science
Earth and Space Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
285
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Marking AGU’s second new open access journal in the last 12 months, Earth and Space Science is the only journal that reflects the expansive range of science represented by AGU’s 62,000 members, including all of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences, and related fields in environmental science, geoengineering, space engineering, and biogeochemistry.
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