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Sensitivity of rift tectonics to global variability in the efficiency of river erosion

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2115077119

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tectonics; geomorphology; continental rifts; surface processes; rivers

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  1. NSF [EAR-1650166, EAR-17-14909, EAR-19-03897]
  2. Ecole Normale Superieure Actions Incitatives grant
  3. Systeme Terre: processus et couplages (TelluS-SYSTER) program of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

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Erosion and sedimentation play a crucial role in shaping the topography and redistributing stress in the Earth's crust. Surface processes can focus deformation onto fewer and longer-lasting faults at tectonic plate boundaries. However, the sensitivity of tectonic deformation to erosional efficiency remains unknown due to the lack of calibrated parameters and difficulties in inferring fault activity from the geological record.
Erosion and sedimentation constantly rework topography created by tectonics but also modulate stresses in the underlying crust by redistributing surficial loads. Decades of numerical modeling further suggest that surface processes help focus deformation onto fewer, longer-lived faults at tectonic plate boundaries. However, because the surface evolution parameters used in these models are not quantitatively calibrated against real landscapes and because the history of fault activity can be difficult to infer from the geological record, the sensitivity of tectonic deformation to a realistic range of erosional efficiency remains unknown. Here, we model the growth of half-grabens, where slip on a master normal fault shapes an adjacent mountain range as it accommodates crustal stretching. We subject our simulations to fluvial incision acting at rates assessed by morphometric analysis of rivers draining natural rift systems. Increasing erosional efficiency within the geologically documented range alleviates the energy cost of topographic growth and increases the total extension that can be accommodated by half-graben master faults by as much as similar to 50%. Efficient erosion favors an eventual basin-ward relocalization of strain, preventing the development of horst structures. This behavior is consistent with structural and morphometric observations across 12 normal fault-bounded ranges, suggesting that surface erodibility and climatic conditions have a measurable impact on the tectonic makeup of Earth's plate boundaries.

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