太行山地貌计量指标空间特征及其构造地貌意义

Translated title of the contribution: Spatial characteristics of quantitative geomorphic indices in the Taihang Mountains, north China: Implications for tectonic geomorphology

Xue Guan, Lichen Pang, Yutong Jiang, Honghua Lyu, Xiangmin Zheng

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Abstract

Tectonic geomorphology focuses on the coupling relationship between tectonics and surface processes, as well as their influence on topographic evolution. Spatial analysis techniques based on digital elevation model (DEM) and geographic information system (GIS) have gradually become one of the quantitative methods of tectonic geomorphologic study. The Taihang Mountains is located at the boundary of China’ s second and third topographic steps, and has important tectonics and geomorphological significance. However, at present, there are still few studies on the relationship between topographic evolution status of the Taihang Mountains and geological tectonics. Based on the ASTER GDEM data (30 m × 30 m) and GIS spatial analysis method, we selected the elevation, slope, hypsometric integral, stream length-gradient index SL and Hack Profile of river slopes in the mainstream of the Taihang Mountains for analysis. Combining with the lithology and tectonics, we discussed the regional landform evolution status of the Taihang Mountains. The results show that, among the 11 rivers analyzed, the HC of 7 rivers is S-shaped, the HI between 0. 35 and 0. 60, indicating that the geomorphy is in the prime of evolution, while that of the other 4 rivers is concave, HI less than 0. 35, indicating strong erosion and destruction effect in the old age. The Hack profiles of 7 rivers are up-convex with relatively high K value, demonstrating the relatively active regional neotectonic activity, while that of the other 4 rivers are approximately straight with low K value, demonstrating the weak regional neotectonic activity. On the whole, the average HI of the Taihang Mountains is 0. 36, and the HC is nearly concave S-shaped. The geomorphological evolution of this area is generally in the transitional stage from the “prime age” to the “old age” . The neotectonic activity (fault activity) of the Taihang Mountains shows difference in space, with strong activity in the east and relatively weak activity in the west.

Translated title of the contributionSpatial characteristics of quantitative geomorphic indices in the Taihang Mountains, north China: Implications for tectonic geomorphology
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)280-293
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Geomechanics
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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