2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12040-017-0909-9
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The development and evolution of landform based on neotectonic movement: The Sancha river catchment in the southwestern China

Abstract: Neotectonics has changed the coupled process of endogenic and exogenic geological dynamics, which mold the modern landform. Geomorphologic analysis is essential for identifying and understanding the tectonic activity and indicates the responsive mechanism of the landform to tectonic activity. At first, this research reconstructed the twisted Shanpen period planation surface, computed the valley floor width-to-height ratio of Sancha river and extracted the cross sections marking the river terraces to analyze th… Show more

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“…It's main ecological service functions include water conservation, biodiversity protection and soil conservation. The soil layer in this area is shallow and discontinuous , with poor water and fertilzer retention capacit and poor vegetation habitat conditions (Wu et al, 2021) [4], there are few species of suitable plants, simple community structure, and low stability of ecosystem resilience (Wang et al, 2002) [5]. Due to the joint influence of natural conditions and human activities, the zonal native vegetation has evolved from evergreen broadleaf forests and mixed evergreen deciduous broadleaf forests to shrub communities and grass communities, which directly affects the biodiversity of the region (Zhong et al, 2018;Li et al, 2023;Zhong et al, 2023) [6].Guizhou Province is located in a karst region, the distribution area of carbonate rocks accounts for about 80% of the province, and the thickness accounts for 50% to 70% of the total stratum thickness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It's main ecological service functions include water conservation, biodiversity protection and soil conservation. The soil layer in this area is shallow and discontinuous , with poor water and fertilzer retention capacit and poor vegetation habitat conditions (Wu et al, 2021) [4], there are few species of suitable plants, simple community structure, and low stability of ecosystem resilience (Wang et al, 2002) [5]. Due to the joint influence of natural conditions and human activities, the zonal native vegetation has evolved from evergreen broadleaf forests and mixed evergreen deciduous broadleaf forests to shrub communities and grass communities, which directly affects the biodiversity of the region (Zhong et al, 2018;Li et al, 2023;Zhong et al, 2023) [6].Guizhou Province is located in a karst region, the distribution area of carbonate rocks accounts for about 80% of the province, and the thickness accounts for 50% to 70% of the total stratum thickness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the high-elevation landforms related to the plateau were distributed east of the main Himalayan collision zone, where the crustal volume increased more than 2 × 10 7 km 3 in Cenozoic times (Clark et al, 2005). The crustal deformation and thickening in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau had a significant effect on large fluvial systems, landforms, and climate in East Asia (Brookfield, 1998;Zhong et al, 2018;McRivette et al, 2019;Li et al, 2020;Xiang et al, 2020;Li et al, 2022). Thus, research of river evolution can reveal the processes and degree of effect of the Tibetan Plateau tectonic activity on East Asia and its surrounding regions, and help us better understand the significance of the Tibetan Plateau uplift.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%