The upper Yellow River drains the central and northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Understanding the origin of this river is essential for unraveling the interplay between fluvial incision, basement uplift, and climate change. However, the formation age of the upper Yellow River is highly debated, with estimates ranging from Eocene to late Pleistocene. In order to clarify the history of the upper Yellow River, we present a heavy-mineral dataset from drill core in the Yinchuan Basin, a depositional sink at the end of the upper Yellow River course. Our results reveal that the drainage area of the upper Yellow River (i.e., northeastern Tibetan Plateau) has been serving as a major sediment source region for the Yinchuan Basin since at least 3.3 Ma. A late Pleistocene formation of the upper Yellow River, and erosion of neighboring deserts or bounding mountains as an explanation for thick sediment accumulations in this area, is thus ruled out.

Wang, Z., Nie, J., Wang, J., Zhang, H., Peng, W., Garzanti, E., et al. (2019). Testing Contrasting Models of the Formation of the Upper Yellow River Using Heavy-Mineral Data From the Yinchuan Basin Drill Cores. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 46(17-18), 10338-10345 [10.1029/2019GL084179].

Testing Contrasting Models of the Formation of the Upper Yellow River Using Heavy-Mineral Data From the Yinchuan Basin Drill Cores

Garzanti E.;
2019

Abstract

The upper Yellow River drains the central and northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Understanding the origin of this river is essential for unraveling the interplay between fluvial incision, basement uplift, and climate change. However, the formation age of the upper Yellow River is highly debated, with estimates ranging from Eocene to late Pleistocene. In order to clarify the history of the upper Yellow River, we present a heavy-mineral dataset from drill core in the Yinchuan Basin, a depositional sink at the end of the upper Yellow River course. Our results reveal that the drainage area of the upper Yellow River (i.e., northeastern Tibetan Plateau) has been serving as a major sediment source region for the Yinchuan Basin since at least 3.3 Ma. A late Pleistocene formation of the upper Yellow River, and erosion of neighboring deserts or bounding mountains as an explanation for thick sediment accumulations in this area, is thus ruled out.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Yellow River; Provenance; Sediments
English
2019
46
17-18
10338
10345
none
Wang, Z., Nie, J., Wang, J., Zhang, H., Peng, W., Garzanti, E., et al. (2019). Testing Contrasting Models of the Formation of the Upper Yellow River Using Heavy-Mineral Data From the Yinchuan Basin Drill Cores. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 46(17-18), 10338-10345 [10.1029/2019GL084179].
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