The development of fluvial systems in East Asia is closely linked to the evolving topography following India–Eurasia collision. Despite this, the age of the Yangtze River system has been strongly debated, with estimates ranging from 40 to 45 Ma, to a more recent initiation around 2 Ma. Here, we present 40Ar/39Ar ages from basalts interbedded with fluvial sediments from the lower reaches of the Yangtze together with detrital zircon U–Pb ages from sand grains within these sediments. We show that a river containing sediments indistinguishable from the modern river was established before ~23 Ma. We argue that the connection through the Three Gorges must postdate 36.5 Ma because of evaporite and lacustrine sedimentation in the Jianghan Basin bef...
The establishment of major rivers in Asia is often attributed to tectonic-driven topography changes ...
We test the hypothesis of a major Paleogene river draining the SE Tibetan Plateau and the central mo...
The unusual drainage pattern of the Jinsha River (upper Yangtze) is closely linked to the uplift of ...
The development of fluvial systems in East Asia is closely linked to the evolving topography followi...
The geometry and evolution of rivers originating from the Tibetan plateau are influenced by topograp...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The timing of the establishment of the Yang...
The establishment of the course of the modern Yangtze River is a topic of ongoing debate, with the f...
The origin and evolution of the Yangtze River drainage system play a crucial role in the palaeogeogr...
The Indo-Asia collision significantly changed the topography and drainage network of rivers around t...
The Yangtze River dominates the drainage of eastern Asia, yet the processes that control erosion wit...
Stream power The Yangtze River dominates the drainage of eastern Asia, yet the processes that contro...
International audienceThe Yellow River (YR) is one of the longest and most sediment-laden rivers in ...
The formation of the Three Gorges (TG), the most important capture point along the Yangtze River, ha...
The eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau represents one of the morphologically most active regions ...
International audienceWe performed apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He dating on a granitic pluton that has...
The establishment of major rivers in Asia is often attributed to tectonic-driven topography changes ...
We test the hypothesis of a major Paleogene river draining the SE Tibetan Plateau and the central mo...
The unusual drainage pattern of the Jinsha River (upper Yangtze) is closely linked to the uplift of ...
The development of fluvial systems in East Asia is closely linked to the evolving topography followi...
The geometry and evolution of rivers originating from the Tibetan plateau are influenced by topograp...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The timing of the establishment of the Yang...
The establishment of the course of the modern Yangtze River is a topic of ongoing debate, with the f...
The origin and evolution of the Yangtze River drainage system play a crucial role in the palaeogeogr...
The Indo-Asia collision significantly changed the topography and drainage network of rivers around t...
The Yangtze River dominates the drainage of eastern Asia, yet the processes that control erosion wit...
Stream power The Yangtze River dominates the drainage of eastern Asia, yet the processes that contro...
International audienceThe Yellow River (YR) is one of the longest and most sediment-laden rivers in ...
The formation of the Three Gorges (TG), the most important capture point along the Yangtze River, ha...
The eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau represents one of the morphologically most active regions ...
International audienceWe performed apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He dating on a granitic pluton that has...
The establishment of major rivers in Asia is often attributed to tectonic-driven topography changes ...
We test the hypothesis of a major Paleogene river draining the SE Tibetan Plateau and the central mo...
The unusual drainage pattern of the Jinsha River (upper Yangtze) is closely linked to the uplift of ...