Cave records reveal recent origin of North America’s deepest canyon
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Abstract
We explore how and when Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge (~2,400 m deep), formed, addressing these fundamental questions first posed by W. Lindgren [The Gold Belt of the Blue Mountains of Oregon (1901)]. Existing hypotheses about the canyon’s formation and timing of incision remain speculative due to a lack of direct constraints and geomorphic analysis in the canyon. Herein, we combine cosmogenic nuclide dating of cave-bound river deposits, river profile analysis, and numerical modeling to provide the first direct age constraints and systematic analysis of incision processes at work in Hells Canyon. Our study reveals a significant drainage capture triggered rapid incision at ~2.1 ± 1.0 Ma, establishing the Snake River’s modern route into the Columbia River system. The increased drainage area and subsequent increase in stream power resulted in the rapid incision of Hells Canyon and the formation of tributary knickpoints (KPs) that decrease in elevation away from the capture location. Cosmogenic dating of cave deposits indicates incision rates increased from ~0.01 to ~0.16 mm y−1. Numerical modeling of the stream capture supports these observations, demonstrating how abrupt drainage area increase drives rapid river incision. Our findings from Hells Canyon provide a well-constrained example of how drainage capture can dramatically shape the evolution of a major river gorge.
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| Publication type | Article |
|---|---|
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Title | Cave records reveal recent origin of North America’s deepest canyon |
| Series title | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
| DOI | 10.1073/pnas.2413069122 |
| Volume | 122 |
| Issue | 21 |
| Publication Date | May 19, 2025 |
| Year Published | 2025 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | National Academy of Sciences |
| Contributing office(s) | Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center |
| Description | e2413069122, 9 p. |
| Country | United States |
| State | Idaho, Oregon, Washington |
| Other Geospatial | Hell's Canyon |