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View article: Seismotectonic analysis of the December 2023 MS6.2 Jishishan earthquake: Insights from high-resolution DEM, aftershock relocation, and fault modeling
Seismotectonic analysis of the December 2023 MS6.2 Jishishan earthquake: Insights from high-resolution DEM, aftershock relocation, and fault modeling Open
The December 18, 2023, MS6.2 Jishishan earthquake occurred along the northeastern margin of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau within the Laji–Jishi Shan Fault Zone (LJSFZ), a complex thrust-dominated tectonic belt. To identify the seismogenic fau…
View article: Draining of an ancient lake in the Hexi Corridor 4500 years ago triggered migration of the Hei Shan civilization
Draining of an ancient lake in the Hexi Corridor 4500 years ago triggered migration of the Hei Shan civilization Open
Anthropolohical evidence in the Duanshankou river in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau suggests this was an important prehistoric occupation site in the Hexi Corridor, which later become part of the Silk Road, the route for trans-Eurasian t…
View article: Tectonic Activity Analysis of the Laji-Jishi Shan Fault Zone: Insights from Geomorphic Indices and Crustal Deformation Data
Tectonic Activity Analysis of the Laji-Jishi Shan Fault Zone: Insights from Geomorphic Indices and Crustal Deformation Data Open
Fault segmentation plays a critical role in assessing seismic hazards, particularly in tectonically complex regions. The Laji-Jishi Shan Fault Zone (LJSFZ), located on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, is a key structure that…
View article: An Ice Loss Evaluation of Lake-Terminating Glaciers Based on Lake Bathymetry—A Case Study of the Jiongpu Glacier
An Ice Loss Evaluation of Lake-Terminating Glaciers Based on Lake Bathymetry—A Case Study of the Jiongpu Glacier Open
Lake-terminating glaciers are among the most severely retreating glacier types in high mountain areas. However, the characteristic of being covered by glacial lakes after retreat makes it hard to estimate their actual ice loss in recent ye…
View article: Supplemental Material: Stratigraphic record of tectonic and climatic impact on orogenic growth: An example from the Hexi Corridor Basin, NE Tibetan Plateau
Supplemental Material: Stratigraphic record of tectonic and climatic impact on orogenic growth: An example from the Hexi Corridor Basin, NE Tibetan Plateau Open
The detailed zircon age and heavy mineral datasets of MH drill core and potential source area samples. Figure S1: Concordia plots for detrital zircons from the MH drill core and strata surrounding the Yumu Shan.
View article: Supplemental Material: Stratigraphic record of tectonic and climatic impact on orogenic growth: An example from the Hexi Corridor Basin, NE Tibetan Plateau
Supplemental Material: Stratigraphic record of tectonic and climatic impact on orogenic growth: An example from the Hexi Corridor Basin, NE Tibetan Plateau Open
The detailed zircon age and heavy mineral datasets of MH drill core and potential source area samples. Figure S1: Concordia plots for detrital zircons from the MH drill core and strata surrounding the Yumu Shan.
View article: The coupling between tectonic uplift and climate change recorded by the Yellow River terraces during the Zoige basin excavation in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
The coupling between tectonic uplift and climate change recorded by the Yellow River terraces during the Zoige basin excavation in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau Open
Understanding the processes of fluvial geomorphic evolution is based on thorough evaluation of how rivers respond to tectonic activity and climatic change, with river terraces representing a key archive of alternating deposition and incisi…
View article: Persistent ENSO Forcing on Holocene Flooding in the Middle‐Lower Yangtze River at Millennial Timescales
Persistent ENSO Forcing on Holocene Flooding in the Middle‐Lower Yangtze River at Millennial Timescales Open
El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most dominant interannual signal of climate variability and profoundly affects river flooding globally, especially in East Asia. However, ENSO also has ∼2,000 and ∼1,000‐year cycles, but due to th…
View article: Quantitative assessment of the erosion and deposition effects of landslide-dam outburst flood, Eastern Himalaya
Quantitative assessment of the erosion and deposition effects of landslide-dam outburst flood, Eastern Himalaya Open
Both regular flow and infrequent outburst floods shape the mountain landscape, but their relative contributions have been widely debated, in part due to the paucity of quantitative data on historical outburst floods. In June 2000, an outbu…
View article: Plio-Pleistocene drainage reorganization in the middle Yellow River of China, revealed by provenance and paleocurrent analysis of fluvial sediments
Plio-Pleistocene drainage reorganization in the middle Yellow River of China, revealed by provenance and paleocurrent analysis of fluvial sediments Open
Continental-scale drainage reorganization is generally understood to result from landform evolution forced by the coupling between tectonic activity and climate change, attracting worldwide attention. Planation surfaces and river terraces …
View article: Tan DEM‐X Preserves the Relationship Between Hilltop Curvature and Erosion Rate in the Qilian Shan
Tan DEM‐X Preserves the Relationship Between Hilltop Curvature and Erosion Rate in the Qilian Shan Open
Hilltop curvature ( C HT ) can record erosional responses to tectonic forces and/or climate change. Although C HT has a linear relationship with the erosion rate, which is a significant advantage over traditional indicators, it is not wide…
View article: Multiple Surge Trigger Mechanisms of Compound Glacier, Implications of Recent Surges of Aru Glacier, Western Tibetan Plateau
Multiple Surge Trigger Mechanisms of Compound Glacier, Implications of Recent Surges of Aru Glacier, Western Tibetan Plateau Open
Here, the data used in article "Multiple Surge Trigger Mechanisms of Compound Glacier, Implications of Recent Surges of Aru Glacier, Western Tibetan Plateau" were given. In this database, "Glacier_Outlines_of_Aru_Glacier_1972_1972_2022" fo…
View article: Channel migration in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and its implication for fluvial response to the interaction between rapid tectonic activity, climatic fluctuation and human influence
Channel migration in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and its implication for fluvial response to the interaction between rapid tectonic activity, climatic fluctuation and human influence Open
Fluvial response to allogenic and autogenic controls concerns the understanding of landform evolution related to the interaction between tectonic movements, climate, surface process and human activity. Paleo-channels, as part of geomorphic…
View article: Stepwise increased spatial provenance contrast on the Chinese Loess Plateau over late Miocene-Pleistocene
Stepwise increased spatial provenance contrast on the Chinese Loess Plateau over late Miocene-Pleistocene Open
The Miocene–Holocene dust sequences composing the Chinese Loess Plateau are one of Earth’s most complete terrestrial eolian sediment archives. Here we present a zircon Uranium-Lead geochronology dataset for the eolian sequence from the nor…
View article: Assessing the impact of large-scale afforestation on the atmospheric water cycle of the Loess Plateau in China
Assessing the impact of large-scale afforestation on the atmospheric water cycle of the Loess Plateau in China Open
Afforestation has been regarded as an appropriate way to mitigate climate change and enhance ecosystem services. How afforestation affects the availability of water resources is a hot topic in the science community. Most current studies in…
View article: Tan DEM-X retaining the relationship between hilltop curvature and erosion rate in the Qilian Shan
Tan DEM-X retaining the relationship between hilltop curvature and erosion rate in the Qilian Shan Open
Here, the partial data used in paper “Tan DEM-X retaining the relationship between hilltop curvature and erosion rate in the Qilian Shan” were given. Other data used in the paper are publicly available. In this database, we present the dig…
View article: DetritalZircon_datasets_Jiaxian
DetritalZircon_datasets_Jiaxian Open
Supporting dataset for the article: "Stepwise increased spatial provenance contrast on the Chinese Loess Plateau over late Miocene-Pleistocene"
View article: Outburst floods strongly influence valley evolution in the Tsangpo Gorge, Eastern Himalaya
Outburst floods strongly influence valley evolution in the Tsangpo Gorge, Eastern Himalaya Open
Regular flows and infrequent outburst floods shape many mountain landscapes, but the relative contributions from these gradual processes and infrequent high-magnitude events have been widely debated, in part due to a paucity of reliable da…
View article: Different characteristics of two surges in Weigeledangxiong Glacier, northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Different characteristics of two surges in Weigeledangxiong Glacier, northeastern Tibetan Plateau Open
Glacier surge is a special form of glacier displacement caused by the instability of the glacial dynamic system. It is a quasi-periodic oscillation behavior, which affects the estimation of the overall change of glaciers in the region and …
View article: Spatial and temporal provenance variations of the Chinese Loess Plateau over the late Miocene to early Pleistocene: a window into the reorganization of the Yellow River and monsoon activity
Spatial and temporal provenance variations of the Chinese Loess Plateau over the late Miocene to early Pleistocene: a window into the reorganization of the Yellow River and monsoon activity Open
<p>The Miocene&#8211;Holocene Red Clay, paleosol, and loess sequences composing the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) are one of the most complete terrestrial eolian sediment archives on Earth. We present the first large-<em>n<…
View article: Spatiotemporal Variation of Late Quaternary River Incision Along the Heihe River in the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau, Constrained by Dating Fluvial Terraces
Spatiotemporal Variation of Late Quaternary River Incision Along the Heihe River in the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau, Constrained by Dating Fluvial Terraces Open
Rates of river incision are widely used to track changes in rock uplift rate and climate over time and space. However, the relationship between the spatiotemporal variation of river incision and past tectonic or climatic processes is still…
View article: An approach to evaluate the dominant river biogeomorphic succession phase at the reach-scale&#160;
An approach to evaluate the dominant river biogeomorphic succession phase at the reach-scale  Open
<p>The Fluvial Biogeomorphic Succession phase model (FBS model) differentiates Geomorphic (G), Pioneer (P), Biogeomorphic (B) and Ecological (E) phases of hydro-geophysical-biological interactions in river systems. To date, quantitat…
View article: Origin of the Yellow River
Origin of the Yellow River Open
<p>The Yellow River originating from the Tibetan Plateau, flow eastward through the Chinese Loess Plateau and North China Plain, thus offers a favorable setting where fluvial response to the tectonic uplift, climatic change, and land…
View article: How to constrain the uplift history and landscape evolution processes of the youthful stage mountain by the landscape evolution model?
How to constrain the uplift history and landscape evolution processes of the youthful stage mountain by the landscape evolution model? Open
<p>Starting in the 1990s&#65292;geoscientists began to translate many geomorphic processes into computer program (landscape evolution models LEMs) to simulate the form and characteristics of Earth surface. How to correctly evalua…
View article: Detrital zircon U-Pb ages from geomorphology surfaces in the middle reaches of Yellow River
Detrital zircon U-Pb ages from geomorphology surfaces in the middle reaches of Yellow River Open
<p>The Yellow River is one of the rivers in the world with the largest sediment runoff, with the middle reaches of the Yellow River being an important link between the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the North China Plain, and even the Boh…
View article: Different Characteristics of Two Surges in Weigeledangxiong Glacier, Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Different Characteristics of Two Surges in Weigeledangxiong Glacier, Northeastern Tibetan Plateau Open
Here, the data used in paper "Different Characteristics of Two Surges in Weigeledangxiong Glacier, Northeastern Tibetan Plateau" were given. In this database, "Length_And_Area_Changes.xls" is the changes in glacier length and area of Weige…
View article: Reconstructed annual glacier surface mass balance in the Ányêmaqên Mountains, Yellow River source, based on snow line altitude
Reconstructed annual glacier surface mass balance in the Ányêmaqên Mountains, Yellow River source, based on snow line altitude Open
Annual mass balance is an important factor that reflects glacier change and glacier meltwater resources. In this study, we analyzed the changes in glacier area, snow line altitude (SLA) and surface elevation in the anyemaqen Mountain regio…