A numerical modelling study on the processes of uplift and planation of the Tibetan Plateau |
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Authors: | Wenjie Dong Maocang Tang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lanzhou lnstitute of Plateau Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 730000 Lanzhou, China |
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Abstract: | The Tibetan Plateau has experienced a number of processes of uplift and planation alternately since about 45 Ma B. P. when it began to raise. A differential equation model for describing the Plateau altitude variation with time is formulated on the basis of previous field studies and a theoretical hypothesis: if palaeomagnetic polarity is positive, the convective activity in the earth is strong; orogenic movement is violent; and the raising velocity of the Plateau is high andvice versa. The analytical solution of the equation is obtained. The altitude variation from the beginning of the Plateau uplift to present is computed through using the geomagnetic polarity reversals timing series and interstellar atomic hydrogen concentration data. A comparison between the model results and the field studies indicates that the former is quite similar to the latter. The model results are able to basically reproduce the alternating processes of uplift and planation of the plate geological history. In the present model, the influences of the denudation and the geomagnetic polarity and interstellar atomic hydrogen concentration on the raising velocity of the Plateau altitude are mainly considered. Project supported by the National Climbing Project “A Study on the Uplift, Evolution and Ecosystem of the Tibetan Plateau” and the CAS’ (Chincse Academy of Sciences) Foundations for Returned Scholars. |
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Keywords: | Tibetan Plateau uplift and planation processes numerical model palaeogeomagnetism accumulating rate |
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