Tectonics and climate-driven surface processes govern the evolution of Earth's surface topography. Topographic change in turn influences lithospheric deformation, but the elementary scale at which this feedback can be effective is unclear. Here we show that it operates in a single weather-driven erosion event. In 2009, typhoon Morakot delivered ~ 3 m of precipitation in southern Taiwan, causing exceptional landsliding and erosion. This event was followed by a step increase in the shallow (< 15 km depth) earthquake frequency lasting at least 2.5 years. Also, the scaling of earthquake magnitude and frequency underwent a sudden increase in the area where mass wasting was most intense. These observations suggest that the progressive removal of landslide debris by rivers from southern Taiwan has acted to increase the crustal stress rate to the extent that earthquake activity was demonstrably affected. Our study offers the first evidence of the impact of a single weather-driven erosion event on tectonics.

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构造和气候驱动的表面过程控制着地球表面地形的演变。地形变化反过来会影响岩石圈变形,但是这种反馈有效的基本尺度尚不清楚。在这里,我们表明它在单个天气驱动的侵蚀事件中运行。2009年,台风莫拉克 (Morakot) 在台湾南部地区产生了约3 m的降水,造成了异常的滑坡和侵蚀。此事件之后,持续至少2.5年的浅 (<15千米深度) 地震频率逐步增加。此外,在大规模浪费最严重的地区,地震震级和频率的规模突然增加。这些观察结果表明,台湾南部河流对滑坡碎片的逐步清除已导致地壳应力速率增加,以至于地震活动受到明显影响。我们的研究提供了单个天气驱动的侵蚀事件对构造的影响的第一个证据。

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