Feedbacks between sea-floor spreading, trade winds and precipitation in the Southern Red Sea

Kurt Stüwe (Korrespondierende/r Autor/in), Jörg Christian Robl, Syed Ali Turab, Pietro Sternai, Finlay M. Stuart

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelPeer-reviewed

Abstract

Feedbacks between climatic and geological processes are highly controversial and testing them is a key challenge in Earth sciences. The Great Escarpment of the Arabian Red Sea margin has several features that make it a useful natural laboratory for studying the effect of surface processes on deep Earth. These include strong orographic rainfall, convex channel profiles versus concave swath profiles on the west side of the divide, morphological disequilibrium in fluvial channels, and systematic morphological changes from north to south that relate to depth changes of the central Red Sea. Here we show that these features are well interpreted with a cycle that initiated with the onset of spreading in the Red Sea and involves feedbacks between orographic precipitation, tectonic deformation, mid-ocean spreading and coastal magmatism. It appears that the feedback is enhanced by the moist easterly trade winds that initiated largely contemporaneously with sea floor spreading in the Red Sea.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer5405
Seiten (von - bis)5405
Seitenumfang8
FachzeitschriftNature Communications
Jahrgang13
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2022

Bibliographische Notiz

Funding Information:
We thank the Saudi Geological Survey SGS for field support, E. Sizova and S. Schorn for discussions of the Arabian igneous petrology, T. Wagner for help with data management and R. Burger and P. Kucera for discussion of the climate data. P.S. was supported by the project Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2022 of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Milano-Bicocca funded by MIUR. The authors acknowledge the financial support by the University of Graz.

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