增值(金融)
腐蚀
地质学
平衡(能力)
地貌学
物理
生物
天体物理学
神经科学
作者
Austin J. Chadwick,Evan Greenberg,Vamsi Ganti
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2025-07-10
卷期号:389 (6756): 146-150
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.ads6567
摘要
Why river channels confine flow to a single pathway or divide flow into multiple interwoven pathways (threads) forms a long-standing fundamental question in river science, which to date remains poorly understood. In this study, we probed channel-pattern origins by mapping thread dynamics along 84 rivers from 36 years of global satellite imagery using particle image velocimetry. Results show that single-thread channels originate from a balance between lateral erosion and accretion, which enables a thread to migrate while maintaining equilibrium width. In contrast, multithread channels originate from imbalance—erosion outpaces accretion in individual threads, causing threads to repeatedly widen and split. Thread-width imbalance provides a mechanistic explanation for how multithread channels develop on Earth and other planets and, in application, can help lower the cost of nature-based river restoration projects.
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