Structural control on drainage pattern development of the western Taiwan orogenic wedge

Author:

Chen Cheng‐Hung1,Shyu J. Bruce H.1ORCID,Willett Sean D.2,Chen Chia‐Yu13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

2. Geological Institute Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Switzerland

3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences National Chung Cheng University Chiayi Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractStructural control on drainage patterns has long been suggested to play an important role in the development of fluvial systems, including their map pattern. Along the western Taiwan orogenic wedge, a prominent drainage pattern change is present, from predominantly orogen parallel drainages in the south to river systems that flow perpendicular to the long axis of the mountain belt in the north. Such change likely reflects the temporal evolutionary process as the Taiwan orogen propagates southward. We propose that the flow direction change of river systems is produced by the development of the fold‐and‐thrust belt on the pro‐wedge side of the mountain belt and is facilitated by drainage reorganization that includes abrupt drainage captures and more gradual divide movements, permitting drainage basins to attain a geometrically stable configuration with time. Our observations in Taiwan demonstrate not only how tectonic uplift is effective at modifying river patterns in the early stages of orogenic development but also how time and increased stream power encourage river networks to adjust to more effective patterns in mature mountain belts.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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