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Higher palaeoelevation in the Baoshan Basin: Implications for landscape evolution at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
Huang, Yong-Jiang; Zong, Hao-Ran; Zhang, Shi-Tao; Momohara, Arata3; Hu, Jin-Jin; Jia, Lin-Bo; Ji, Yun-Heng; Zhou, Zhe-Kun
2024
Source PublicationJOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY-ENGLISH
ISSN2095-3836
Volume13Issue:3Pages:563-580
Abstract

Surface uplift at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau has been widely studied, but more palaeoaltimetry data are required to better understand the elevation history of this geologically complex region. In this study, fossil leaves of Abies (Pinaceae), a cool-temperate element, recovered from the latest Miocene-Pliocene Yangyi Formation of the southern Baoshan Basin, were used as a proxy to estimate the local palaeoelevation. Based on the regional modern altitude range (2100-4280 m) of the genus as well as regional temperature discrepancy (1.5 degrees C) between the past and present, the palaeoelevation of the study area was calculated to be > 2360 m above sea level as compared to 1670 m at present. Our result suggests that the southern Baoshan Basin experienced pronounced uplift prior to the time of fossil deposition, probably as a result of crustal shortening and thickening of the northern Baoshan Terrane during the Eocene-Oligocene. We infer that surface growth in areas south of the Dali Basin may have been greater than previously interpreted, and that a widespread plateau or plateau patches higher than 2000 m probably extended southwards into at least the Baoshan Basin by the latest Miocene-Pliocene. We also infer that the elevation of the southern Baoshan Basin has decreased by at least 690 m since then, in contrast to most other scenarios in which the elevation of the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau has increased or remained close to modern levels since the late Miocene. The major cause of the inferred altitude decline is likely tectonic deformation. As a transtensional graben basin, the Baoshan Basin has experienced pull-apart and base-fall movement since the late Miocene, which would reduce the altitude of its southern part located on the hanging wall. Surface erosion associated with the increased summer rainfall might also have played a role especially in reducing the local relief, although its contribution can be limited. Our study provides one of the few palaeoelevation estimates from areas south of the Dali Basin and an example of past elevation loss at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, thus shedding important light on the landscape evolution of this region.

KeywordLATE PLIOCENE CUTICLE MICROMORPHOLOGY SOUTHWEST CHINA WESTERN YUNNAN PINUS PINACEAE PALEOMAGNETIC CONSTRAINTS SHEAR ZONE SE MARGIN CLIMATE LEAVES
Subject AreaGeosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Paleontology
DOI10.1016/j.jop.2024.05.004
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001270257900001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/14342
Collection古生态研究组
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, Kunming Inst Bot, Key Lab Plant Divers & Biogeog East Asia, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, Peoples R China
2.Shandong Agr Univ, Coll Forestry, Tai An 271018, Shandong, Peoples R China
3.Kunming Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Land Resource Engn, Kunming 650093, Yunnan, Peoples R China
4.Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Hort, Chiba 2718510, Japan
5.Chinese Acad Sci, Key Lab Trop Forest Ecol, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Mengla 666303, Yunnan, Peoples R China
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Huang, Yong-Jiang,Zong, Hao-Ran,Zhang, Shi-Tao,et al. Higher palaeoelevation in the Baoshan Basin: Implications for landscape evolution at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau[J]. JOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY-ENGLISH,2024,13(3):563-580.
APA Huang, Yong-Jiang.,Zong, Hao-Ran.,Zhang, Shi-Tao.,Momohara, Arata.,Hu, Jin-Jin.,...&Zhou, Zhe-Kun.(2024).Higher palaeoelevation in the Baoshan Basin: Implications for landscape evolution at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.JOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY-ENGLISH,13(3),563-580.
MLA Huang, Yong-Jiang,et al."Higher palaeoelevation in the Baoshan Basin: Implications for landscape evolution at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau".JOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY-ENGLISH 13.3(2024):563-580.
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