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Development and response of a coupled catchment fan system under changing tectonic and climatic forcing

Densmore, A.L.; Allen, P.A.; Simpson, G.

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Authors

P.A. Allen

G. Simpson



Abstract

Sediment fans are a potentially useful and underexploited recorder of Earth's climatic and tectonic history, but historical observations have led to conflicting views on the importance of tectonic, climatic, and lithologic variables in controlling fan morphology and deposition. A one-dimensional model of a sediment fan and its associated catchment is used to explore the sensitivity of such simple sediment routing systems to perturbations in fault slip and precipitation rates. A transport-limited catchment is coupled to a fan whose surface slope is set by the balance between catchment sediment efflux and the available tectonically generated basin accommodation. Rock uplift rate is spatially variable across the model space. Increasing the fault slip rate, or decreasing the precipitation rate, leads to an increase in fan slope, temporary back-stepping of the fan toe, and a pronounced angular unconformity. Conversely, a decrease in slip rate, or an increase in precipitation rate, results in a decrease in fan slope, and progradation and eventual stabilization of the fan toe. Once perturbed, the system evolves toward a new equilibrium state with time constants of ∼0.5 to 2 Myr; these response times are insensitive to slip rate but are strongly dependent on precipitation rate. Variations in fan slope are well described by a dimensionless parameter that expresses equilibrium slope as a function of slip rate, precipitation rate, system size, and catchment lithology. This parameter holds promise as a predictive tool in inverting the morphology of natural fans for environmental variables.

Citation

Densmore, A., Allen, P., & Simpson, G. (2007). Development and response of a coupled catchment fan system under changing tectonic and climatic forcing. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, https://doi.org/10.1029/2006jf000474

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2007-02
Deposit Date Oct 6, 2008
Publicly Available Date Mar 18, 2010
Journal Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface.
Print ISSN 0148-0227
Electronic ISSN 2156-2202
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 112
DOI https://doi.org/10.1029/2006jf000474
Keywords Sediment fans, Numerical modeling, Response times, Sedimentation.
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1552043

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Copyright Statement
© 2007 American Geophysical Union.
Densmore, A. L. and Allen, P. A. and Simpson, G., (2007), 'Development and response of a
coupled catchment fan system under changing tectonic and climatic forcing.', Journal of
geophysical research : earth surface., 112, F01002, 10.1029/2006JF000474 (DOI). To view the published open abstract, go to http://dx.doi.org and enter the DOI.






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