三角洲
支流
地质学
三角洲
频道(广播)
水文学(农业)
分水岭
排水
排水管网
渠道化
地貌学
沉积物
濒危物种
比例(比率)
土地利用
汇流
海洋学
洪水(心理学)
口杆
作者
Tian Dong,Lawrence Vulis,Hongbo Ma,Alejandro Tejedor,Timothy Goudge
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2025-01-01
卷期号:392 (6797): 493-498
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.ady6805
摘要
River deltas are densely populated, ecologically vital landscapes threatened by rising sea levels. Distributary channel networks disperse sediment to build deltaic land, yet the relationship between the network organization and land building remains elusive. Inspired by Hack's law, which shows that watershed drainage area scales with channel length in tributary networks, we analyzed a global dataset of distributary networks and found a nearly identical scaling relationship between distributary channel length and nourishment area, the land-building counterpart to drainage area. Despite this apparent global scaling, we further identified two distinct local land-building patterns: uniform delta networks consistently follow Hack's law, whereas composite delta networks exhibit a scale break, transitioning from space-filling growth around the delta apex to quasi-linear growth near the coast. The unexpected growth patterns suggest that global simplicity and local variability coexist in how river deltas grow and organize.
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