2026-05-28 ワシントン大学(UW)
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- https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/05/28/may-research-highlights-rapid-river-migration-bean-plant-defense-tiny-tensegrities-more/
- https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adg8401
気候変動によるヒマラヤの河川の蛇行と動態の加速 Accelerated Himalayan river meandering and dynamics due to climate change
Zhipeng Lin, Zhongpeng Han, David R. Montgomery, Waqas Ul Hussan, […] , and Chengshan Wang
Science Published:14 May 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adg8401

Schematic overview illustrating how climate warming accelerates Himalayan upland river meandering and dynamics.
Rising temperatures directly promote glacial retreat and permafrost thaw and indirectly alter runoff and sediment regimes, which weaken riverbank stability and enhance lateral erosion. These linked processes drive widespread increases in river channel migration, cutoff, avulsion, and pattern transition, ultimately highlighting changes in river planform dynamics as an emerging geomorphic signal of climate change in upland environments. POC, particulate organic carbon; SOC, soil organic carbon.
Abstract
River meandering and migration are fundamental processes worldwide, and the high Himalayas offer an opportunity to test whether river morphodynamics are shifting in response to a rapidly changing climate. We used remote-sensing imagery and field observations to quantify river meandering and associated dynamics for three major river basins over four decades. Between 1980‒2000 and 2000‒2020, rates of unconfined migration, cutoff, avulsion, and transitions between single- and multithread channel patterns roughly doubled. We ascribe this acceleration in channel morphodynamics to cryosphere degradation under climate warming, which amplifies meltwater and sediment fluxes and destabilizes frozen riverbanks. Our findings highlight the Himalayan uplands as a sentinel region for detecting climatic signals in fluvial systems, providing critical insights into climate-driven geomorphological and biogeochemical responses and informing adaptation strategies for riverine ecosystems and downstream communities.

