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Hundred million years of landscape dynamics from catchment to global scale
Author(s) -
Tristan Salles,
Laurent Husson,
Patrice Rey,
Claire Mallard,
Sabin Zahirovic,
Beatriz Hadler Boggiani,
Nicolas Coltice,
Maëlis Arnould
Publication year - 2023
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.add2541
Subject(s) - paleoclimatology , sediment , geology , sedimentation , sedimentary rock , cenozoic , drainage basin , paleontology , geologic record , scale (ratio) , earth system science , physical geography , earth science , structural basin , climate change , oceanography , geography , cartography
Our capability to reconstruct past landscapes and the processes that shape them underpins our understanding of paleo-Earth. We take advantage of a global-scale landscape evolution model assimilating paleoelevation and paleoclimate reconstructions over the past 100 million years. This model provides continuous quantifications of metrics critical to the understanding of the Earth system, from global physiography to sediment flux and stratigraphic architectures. We reappraise the role played by surface processes in controlling sediment delivery to the oceans and find stable sedimentation rates throughout the Cenozoic with distinct phases of sediment transfer from terrestrial to marine basins. Our simulation provides a tool for identifying inconsistencies in previous interpretations of the geological record as preserved in sedimentary strata, and in available paleoelevation and paleoclimatic reconstructions.

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