Golmud River is a large river that originates from the Kunlun Mountains and drains into the Qaidam Basin on northern Tibetan Plateau. Well-developed fluvial terraces in the river valley record complex history of tectonic movements and climate changes in this area. The current study investigated fluvial terraces in three cross sections along the river (Xiaogangou, Nachitai and Sanchahe). The ages of the terraces were constrained using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and radiocarbon dating methods. The results characterize two stages of fluvial landform evolution since the Late Quaternary: the Sanchahe deposition stage (82-16 ka) and the Golmud incision stage (16 ka until now). During the deposition stage, tectonic movements were rela...
This work focuses on the driving force behind the late Quaternary river incision and terrace formati...
In order to understand the evolution of the Yellow River, China, the chronology of the terraces alon...
The geomorphological evolution of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) could provide valuable inf...
River aggradation or incision at different spatial-temporal scales are governed by tectonics, climat...
Fluvial terraces in the source of the Yellow River suggest that Ruoergai Basin was connected with th...
International audienceUnlike other large rivers flowing out of Tibet, the Yellow River escapes from ...
Up to 23 paleosols have been identified in loess sequences that overlie fluviatile sediments on seve...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
The substantial tectonic uplift (1000-2500. m in a few million years) of the Northeastern Tibetan Pl...
Paleohydrological investigations were carried out in the Yellow River source area on the northeast (...
The Qilian Shan is one of the most important mountain ranges for understanding Quaternary glaciation...
Paleohydrological investigations were carried out in the Yellow River source area on the northeast (...
The Qilianshan [shan means mountain(s)' in Chinese] are important for understanding the Quatern...
The Yulong Mountain massif is tectonically active during Quaternary and contains the southernmost gl...
This work focuses on the driving force behind the late Quaternary river incision and terrace formati...
In order to understand the evolution of the Yellow River, China, the chronology of the terraces alon...
The geomorphological evolution of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) could provide valuable inf...
River aggradation or incision at different spatial-temporal scales are governed by tectonics, climat...
Fluvial terraces in the source of the Yellow River suggest that Ruoergai Basin was connected with th...
International audienceUnlike other large rivers flowing out of Tibet, the Yellow River escapes from ...
Up to 23 paleosols have been identified in loess sequences that overlie fluviatile sediments on seve...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
The substantial tectonic uplift (1000-2500. m in a few million years) of the Northeastern Tibetan Pl...
Paleohydrological investigations were carried out in the Yellow River source area on the northeast (...
The Qilian Shan is one of the most important mountain ranges for understanding Quaternary glaciation...
Paleohydrological investigations were carried out in the Yellow River source area on the northeast (...
The Qilianshan [shan means mountain(s)' in Chinese] are important for understanding the Quatern...
The Yulong Mountain massif is tectonically active during Quaternary and contains the southernmost gl...
This work focuses on the driving force behind the late Quaternary river incision and terrace formati...
In order to understand the evolution of the Yellow River, China, the chronology of the terraces alon...
The geomorphological evolution of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) could provide valuable inf...