《The Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River)》.pdf
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Geomorphology 41 Ž2001. 219–231
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The Huanghe Yellow River and Changjiang Yangtze River
deltas: a review on their characteristics, evolution and sediment
discharge during the Holocene
Yoshiki Saito a, ), Zuosheng Yang b , Kazuaki Hori c
a MRE, Geological SurÕey of Japan, AIST. Higashi 1-1-3, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan
b
College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean UniÕersity of Qingdao, 5 Yushan Road, Qingdao 266003, People’s Republic of China
c Department of Earth and Planetary Science, UniÕersity of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyou-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Received 28 February 2000; received in revised form 12 October 2000; accepted 1 June 2001
Abstract
Today, Asian rivers play an important role in delivering sediment from the land to the oceans. However, past sediment
discharge before human activities modified the landscape is not well known and is estimated to have been roughly one-third
to one-half of the present level. Chinese rivers have been strongly influenced by human activities, and their sediment
discharge has changed over the last 6000 years. For the study of the long-term human impact on rivers and catchment basins,
Chinese rivers provide excellent examples because continuous historical records are available. Here, the characteristics,
evolution and sediment discharge during the Holocene of the deltas of two large Chinese rivers, Huanghe ŽYellow River.
and Changjiang ŽYangtze River. are summarized.
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