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Low-gradient, single-threaded rivers prior to greening of the continents
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Whittaker, Alexander C.
, Ganti, Vamsi
, Lamb, Michael P.
, Fischer, Woodward W.
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Bank stabilization
/ Bars (landforms)
/ Biota
/ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
/ Erosion control
/ Floodplains
/ Fluvial deposits
/ Greening
/ Morphology
/ Mountains
/ Physical Sciences
/ River systems
/ Rivers
/ Silurian
2019
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Low-gradient, single-threaded rivers prior to greening of the continents
by
Whittaker, Alexander C.
, Ganti, Vamsi
, Lamb, Michael P.
, Fischer, Woodward W.
in
Bank stabilization
/ Bars (landforms)
/ Biota
/ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
/ Erosion control
/ Floodplains
/ Fluvial deposits
/ Greening
/ Morphology
/ Mountains
/ Physical Sciences
/ River systems
/ Rivers
/ Silurian
2019
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Low-gradient, single-threaded rivers prior to greening of the continents
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Whittaker, Alexander C.
, Ganti, Vamsi
, Lamb, Michael P.
, Fischer, Woodward W.
in
Bank stabilization
/ Bars (landforms)
/ Biota
/ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
/ Erosion control
/ Floodplains
/ Fluvial deposits
/ Greening
/ Morphology
/ Mountains
/ Physical Sciences
/ River systems
/ Rivers
/ Silurian
2019
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Low-gradient, single-threaded rivers prior to greening of the continents
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Low-gradient, single-threaded rivers prior to greening of the continents
2019
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The Silurian-age rise of land plants is hypothesized to have caused a global revolution in the mechanics of rivers. In the absence of vegetation-controlled bank stabilization effects, pre-Silurian rivers are thought to be characterized by shallow, multithreaded flows, and steep river gradients. This hypothesis, however, is at odds with the pancontinental scale of early Neoproterozoic river systems that would have necessitated extraordinarily high mountains if such river gradients were commonplace at continental scale, which is inconsistent with constraints on lithospheric thickness. To reconcile these observations, we generated estimates of paleogradients and morphologies of pre-Silurian rivers using a well-developed quantitative framework based on the formation of river bars and dunes. We combined data from previous work with original field measurements of the scale, texture, and structure of fluvial deposits in Proterozoic-age Torridonian Group, Scotland—a type-example of pancontinental, prevegetation fluvial systems. Results showed that these rivers were low sloping (gradients 10−5 to 10−4), relatively deep (4 to 15 m), and had morphology similar to modern, lowland rivers. Our results provide mechanistic evidence for the abundance of low gradient, single-threaded rivers in the Proterozoic eon, at a time well before the evolution and radiation of land plants—despite the absence of muddy and vegetated floodplains. Single-threaded rivers with stable floodplains appear to have been a persistent feature of our planet despite singular changes in its terrestrial biota.
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National Academy of Sciences
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