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DOI10.1038/s41586-018-0532-1
Transience of the North American High Plains landscape and its impact on surface water
Willett, Sean D.1; McCoy, Scott W.2; Beeson, Helen W.2
通讯作者Willett, Sean D.
来源期刊NATURE
ISSN0028-0836
EISSN1476-4687
出版年2018
卷号561期号:7724页码:528-+
英文摘要

Ecosystem diversity and human activity in dry climates depend not just on the magnitude of rainfall, but also on the landscape’s ability to retain water. This is illustrated dramatically in the High Plains of North America, where despite the semi-arid modern and past climate, the hydrologic conditions are diverse. Large rivers sourced in the Rocky Mountains cut through elevated plains that exhibit limited river drainage but widespread surface water in the form of ephemeral (seasonal) playa lakes(1), as well as extensive groundwater hosted in the High Plains aquifer of the Ogallala formations(2). Here we present a model, with supporting evidence, which shows that the High Plains landscape is currently in a transient state, in which the landscape has bifurcated into an older region with an inefficient river network and a younger, more efficient, river channel network that is progressively cannibalizing the older region. The older landscape represents the remnants of the Ogallala sediments that once covered the entirety of the High Plains, forming depositional fans that buried the pre-existing river network and effectively ` repaved’ the High Plains(3-6). Today we are witnessing the establishment of a new river network that is dissecting the landscape, capturing channels and eroding these sediment fans. Through quantitative analysis of the geometry of the river network, we show how network reorganization has resulted in a distinctive pattern of erosion, whereby the largest rivers have incised the older surface, removed fan heads near the Rocky Mountains and eroded the fan toes, but left portions of the central fan surface and the Ogallala sediments largely intact. These preserved fan surfaces have poor surface water drainage, and thus retain ephemeral water for wetlands and groundwater recharge. Our findings suggest that the surface hydrology and associated ecosystems are transient features on million-year timescales, and reflect the mode of landscape evolution.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Switzerland ; USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000445622500054
WOS关键词SOUTHERN HIGH-PLAINS ; GREAT-PLAINS ; RIVER INCISION ; OGALLALA GROUP ; UNITED-STATES ; EVOLUTION ; MEGAFANS ; WETLANDS ; GEOLOGY ; TEXAS
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/211782
作者单位1.ETH, Dept Earth Sci, Zurich, Switzerland;
2.Univ Nevada, Dept Geol Sci & Engn, Global Water Ctr, Reno, NV 89557 USA
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Willett, Sean D.,McCoy, Scott W.,Beeson, Helen W.. Transience of the North American High Plains landscape and its impact on surface water[J],2018,561(7724):528-+.
APA Willett, Sean D.,McCoy, Scott W.,&Beeson, Helen W..(2018).Transience of the North American High Plains landscape and its impact on surface water.NATURE,561(7724),528-+.
MLA Willett, Sean D.,et al."Transience of the North American High Plains landscape and its impact on surface water".NATURE 561.7724(2018):528-+.
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