地质学
植被(病理学)
弯曲度
点棒
增值(金融)
水文学(农业)
古生代
绿河组
地理
地貌学
自然地理学
古生物学
构造盆地
河流
物理
医学
病理
岩土工程
天体物理学
作者
Michael Hasson,Alvise Finotello,Alessandro Ielpi,M. G. A. Lapôtre
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2025-08-21
卷期号:389 (6763): 915-920
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adv4939
摘要
A primary axiom in geoscience is that the evolution of plants drove global changes in river dynamics. Notably, the apparent sinuosity of rivers, derived from the variance of sediment accretion direction measured in rocks, substantially increased when land plants evolved, around 425 million years ago. This led to the hypothesis that the rise of vegetation triggered river meandering. Recent studies of barren, meandering rivers challenge this notion, but the Paleozoic shift in the geometry of river deposits remains unexplained. Here, we suggest that it occurred because vegetation changes how river bends move through space. Using satellite images to monitor river migration, we found that bank vegetation alters the orientation of point bar accretion, resulting in a 62% increase in the inferred variance of flow direction. These results explain why meandering rivers have been underrecognized in prevegetation stratigraphy.
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