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LATE PLEISTOCENE—HOLOCENE RAPID UPLIFT AND EROSION IN TIBET: CONSTRAINTS FROM COSMOGENIC EXPOSURE AGE DATA

LATE PLEISTOCENE—HOLOCENE RAPID UPLIFT AND EROSION IN TIBET: CONSTRAINTS FROM COSMOGENIC EXPOSURE AGE DATA
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摘要 Tibet is the largest and highest plateau on the Earth (having 82% of the world’s land surface area falling >4km above sea level) attributed to the India and Asian convergence tectonics. Recently, high\|resolution digital topography data (Fielding et al., 1994) confirmed the earlier observations about flat erosional surfaces in the central part of the plateau (Jujin, et al., 1995) and suggested extraordinary flatness at a wide range of scales. Much of the Tibetan plateau across different accreted terranes has shallow slopes between 5°~10° and variation in relief of about 1 km, except in its marginal parts (Himalayan ranges; Kunlun mountains) where rough and high topography with intense fluvial dissections (variations in relief up to 7km) is quite frequent. However, in the southern and south\|central part of the plateau along the Pliocene\|Quaternary grabens, slopes generally steepen. Tibet is the largest and highest plateau on the Earth (having 82% of the world’s land surface area falling >4km above sea level) attributed to the India and Asian convergence tectonics. Recently, high\|resolution digital topography data (Fielding et al., 1994) confirmed the earlier observations about flat erosional surfaces in the central part of the plateau (Jujin, et al., 1995) and suggested extraordinary flatness at a wide range of scales. Much of the Tibetan plateau across different accreted terranes has shallow slopes between 5°~10° and variation in relief of about 1 km, except in its marginal parts (Himalayan ranges; Kunlun mountains) where rough and high topography with intense fluvial dissections (variations in relief up to 7km) is quite frequent. However, in the southern and south\|central part of the plateau along the Pliocene\|Quaternary grabens, slopes generally steepen.
出处 《地学前缘》 EI CAS CSCD 2000年第S1期327-328,共2页 Earth Science Frontiers
关键词 TIBETAN Plateau COSMOGENIC 10 Be exposure AGES PLEISTOCENE HOLOCENE Tibetan Plateau cosmogenic 10 Be exposure ages Pleistocene Holocene
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