Pre-Vegetation, Single-Thread Rivers Sustained by Cohesive, Fine-Grained Bank Sediments: Mesoproterozoic Stoer Group, NW Scotland
Abstract
A Silurian shift in fluvial stratigraphic architecture, coincident with the appearance of terrestrial vegetation in the fossil record, is traditionally cited as evidence for exclusively shallow, braided planforms in pre‐vegetation rivers. While recent recognition of deep, single‐thread channels in pre‐Silurian strata challenge this paradigm, it is unclear how these rivers maintained stable banks. Here, we reconstruct paleohydraulics and channel planform from fluvial cross‐strata of the 1.2 Ga Stoer Group. These deposits are consistent with deep (4–7 m), low‐sloping rivers (2.7 × 10−4 to 4.5 × 10−5), similar in morphometry to modern single‐thread rivers. We show that reconstructed bank shear stresses approximate the cohesion provided by sand‐mud mixtures with 30%–45% mud—consistent with Stoer floodplain facies composition. These results indicate that sediment cohesion from mud alone could have fostered deep, single‐thread, pre‐vegetation rivers. We suggest that the Silurian stratigraphic shift could mark a kinematic change in channel migration rate rather than a diversification of planform.
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Acknowledgement
We thank Woody Fischer for useful discussions, and Tim Goudge and an anonymous reviewer for constructive comments. This work was supported by NSF Grants EAR 1935669 to Ganti and EAR-PF 2053029 to Valenza.
Funding
This work was supported by NSF Grants EAR 1935669 to Ganti and EAR-PF 2053029 to Valenza.
Contributions
Conceptualization: Jeffery M. Valenza, Vamsi Ganti, Alexander C. Whittaker, Michael P. Lamb.
Data curation: Jeffery M. Valenza.
Formal analysis: Jeffery M. Valenza, Vamsi Ganti, Alexander C. Whittaker.
Investigation: Alexander C. Whittaker.
Methodology: Jeffery M. Valenza, Vamsi Ganti, Alexander C. Whittaker, Michael P. Lamb.
Resources: Vamsi Ganti, Alexander C. Whittaker.
Data Availability
All data, equations, sources, and methods (including unannotated photos, Figures S5 and S6 in Supporting Information S1) necessary to reproduce our results can be accessed in the following open-access repository: Dryad: https://doi.org/10.25349/D9762J.
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Additional details
- National Science Foundation
- EAR‐PF 2053029
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1935669
- Available
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2023-07-20Issue Online
- Accepted
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2023-06-18Manuscript Accepted
- Caltech groups
- Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
- Publication Status
- Published