黄河上游巨型古滑坡时空分布及其可能的控制因素

Yi-Qi Ji , Sheng-Rui Su , Alessandro Simoni , Qiang-Bing Huang
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黄河上游拉干峡至柳家峡段发现了大量巨型古滑坡。该地区位于青藏高原和黄土高原的过渡地带,属半干旱气候。湖泊沉积物的出现表明,曾经有一些巨大的山体滑坡阻塞了河流,并在该地区发生过山体滑坡堰塞湖。利用光激发光(OSL)测年技术对黄河上游巨型滑坡年代学进行了分析,并结合前人资料建立了年代学框架。从空间上看,黄河上游主要存在五大滑坡群。它们主要分布在黄河流域交界处的峡谷和各盆地的中心,与各盆地独特的沉积构造环境有着千丝万缕的联系。从时间上看,间冰期或冰期-间冰期过渡时期也容易发生巨型滑坡。古地震活动性和降水似乎是耦合的,在它们对巨型滑坡形成的贡献中具有竞争关系。
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Giant paleo-landslides in the upper reaches of the Yellow River: Spatio–temporal distribution, and possible controlling factors
A large number of giant paleo-landslides were found in the section from Lagan Gorge to Liujia Gorge, which is located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River. This area is located in the transition zone between the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and the Loess Plateau with a semi-arid climate. The occurrence of lacustrine deposits suggests that some of the giant landslides ever blocked the river and landslide-dammed lakes have occurred in this area. The chronology of the giant landslide in the upper Yellow River was obtained and analyzed by optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating and established a chronological framework combining previous data. From the perspective of space, there are five major landslide clusters in the upper Yellow River. They are mainly located in the canyons at the junction of the Yellow River valley, and the center of every basins, which are inextricably linked to the unique sedimentary and tectonic environments of each basin. From the perspective of time, giant landslides also tend to occur during interglacial or glacial-to-interglacial transitions. Paleoseismicity and precipitation appear to be coupled and have competing relationships in their contribution to the formation of giant landslides.
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