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Tibetan plateau river incision inhibited by glacial stabilization of the Tsangpo gorge

Oliver Korup () and David R. Montgomery
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Oliver Korup: Swiss Federal Research Institutes WSL/SLF, Flüelastr. 11, CH-7260 Davos, Switzerland
David R. Montgomery: Quaternary Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1310, USA

Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7214, 786-789

Abstract: Tibetan plateau survival Much attention has focused on how and when the Tibetan plateau formed, but far less research has been done on the controls on river incision into the plateau itself. Oliver Korup and David Montgomery address this issue, which also relates to the question of why the Tibetan plateau is still there at all. Despite hosting one of the deepest gorges on Earth, the plateau edge is extremely well defined, and according to widely accepted stream-power theory, should be heavily dissected by one of Asia's most powerful rivers, the Yarlung Tsangp (or Yarlung Zangbo). Korup and Montgomery propose that the southeastern edge of the plateau was preserved in part by the presence of glaciers that were large enough during the Holocene to stall aggressive river downcutting along the plateau margin.

Date: 2008
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