TY - JOUR A1 - Lu, Honghua A1 - Cheng, Lu A1 - Wang, Zhen A1 - Zhang, Tianqi A1 - Lu, Yanwu A1 - Zhao, Junxiang A1 - Li, Youli A1 - Zheng, Xiangmin T1 - Latest Quaternary rapid river incision across an inactive fold in the northern Chinese Tian Shan foreland JF - Quaternary science reviews : the international multidisciplinary research and review journal N2 - This work focuses on the incision process over the Tuostai anticline, a fold of the proximal structure Belt I in the northern Chinese Tian Shan foreland, where the Sikeshu River has incised deeply into the alluvial gravels and the fold's underlying bedrock strata. Field investigation and geomorphic mapping define five terraces of the Sikeshu River (designated as T1 to T5 from oldest to youngest) preserved within the Tuostai anticline. 10Be surface exposure dating and optically stimulated luminescence dating constrain stabilization of the highest three terrace surfaces at about 80 ka (T1), 16 ka (T2), and 15 ka (T3), respectively. Around 16 ka, the calculated river incision rates significantly increase from <2 mm/yr to >6 mm/yr. Undeformed longitudinal profiles of terraces T2, T3 and T4 over the Tuostai anticline suggest that this structure may have been tectonically inactive since stabilization of these three terraces. We thus think that the observed rapid river incision over the Tuostai anticline has not been largely forced by tectonic uplift. Instead, the progressively warmer and wetter palaeoclimatic condition within the Tian Shan range and its surrounding area during the period of ∼20–10 ka may have enhanced river incision across the Tuostai anticline. A reduced sediment/water ratio might have lowered the gradient of the Sikeshu River. KW - River incision KW - Fluvial terrace KW - Palaeoclimate KW - Late Quaternary KW - Tian Shan Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.10.017 SN - 0277-3791 VL - 179 SP - 167 EP - 181 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lu, Honghua A1 - Wu, Dengyun A1 - Cheng, Lu A1 - Zhang, Tianqi A1 - Xiong, Jianguo A1 - Zheng, Xiangmin A1 - Li, Youli T1 - Late Quaternary drainage evolution in response to fold growth in the northern Chinese Tian Shan foreland JF - Geomorphology : an international journal on pure and applied geomorphology N2 - Alluvial units are important in understanding the interactions of antecedent drainage evolution with fold growth along the flanks of active orogenic belts. This is demonstrated by the Anjihai River in the northern Chinese Tian Shan foreland, which at present flows northward cutting sequentially through the Nananjihai anticline, the Huoerguos anticline, and the Anjihai anticline. Three episodes of alluviation designated as fans F-a, F-b, and F-c are identified for the Anjihai River. These three alluvial terrain features comprise a series of terraces, where the topographic characteristics, geomorphologic structure, and up-warped longitudinal profiles indicate continuous uplift and lateral propagation of the Halaande anticline and the Anjihai anticline over the past 50 Icy. Shortly after similar to 3.6 ka when the oldest terrace during the period of the fan Fb sedimentation was formed, significant rock uplift at the overlapping zone of the Anjihai anticline and the Halaande anticline led to the eastward deflection of the antecedent Anjihai River. A series of local terraces with elevation decreasing eastward indicate the gradual eastward migration of the channel of the Anjihai River during the period of the fan F-c sedimentation. Finally the Anjihai River occupied the previous course of the Jingou River when the latter was deflected eastward in response to rock uplift of the Anjihai anticline, presently flowing across the eastern tip of the Anjihai anticline. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. KW - River course deflection KW - Fold growth KW - Late Quaternary KW - Tian Shan Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.09.037 SN - 0169-555X SN - 1872-695X VL - 299 SP - 12 EP - 23 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -