Transient Response and Adjustment Timescales of Channel Width and Angle of Valley‐Side Slopes to Accelerated Incision

Author:

Takahashi Naoya O.1ORCID,Shyu J. Bruce H.2ORCID,Toda Shinji3ORCID,Matsushi Yuki4,Ohta Ryoga J.5ORCID,Matsuzaki Hiroyuki6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Science Tohoku University Sendai Japan

2. Department of Geosciences National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

3. International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS) Tohoku University Sendai Japan

4. Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University Uji Japan

5. Faculty of Science and Engineering Chuo University Tokyo Japan

6. Micro Analysis Laboratory, Tandem Accelerator (MALT) The University Museum The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractStudying bedrock rivers during their transient states helps understand the response of a fluvial system to the changing boundary conditions. Although theoretical studies predict how river form adjusts to changes in incision or rock uplift rates, field constraints on the timescale of this adjustment are limited. We investigated the transient behavior of channels and hillslopes and estimated the adjustment times of channel width and angle of valley‐side slopes to accelerated incision based on knickpoint travel time. We documented channel slopes, channel widths, and hillslope angles along six rivers around an active normal fault in Iwaki, Japan, and identified river sections in a transient state. Channel slopes and basin‐averaged erosion rates determined from 10Be concentrations are distinct between rivers near and distant from the fault, suggesting that past increases in fault throw rates triggered the knickpoint formation and the observed transient response. Adjustment time for width is at least 105 years and can take 106 years after the knickpoint passage. Adjustment time for hillslope angles is generally shorter than for channel width. However, the hillslope adjustment may take longer than previously reported if the effect of width adjustment on hillslope angles is significant or the complete adjustment of hillslope angles is considered. The fact that channel slope, channel width, and hillslope angle have distinct adjustment times underlines the importance of correctly identifying river sections that are fully adjusted to the new boundary conditions when inferring erosion or relative uplift rates for bedrock rivers.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics

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