Alluvial Valleys and Alluvial SequencesTowards a Geomorphic Assessment

Gibling, Martin R. ; Fielding, Christopher R. ; Sinha, Rajiv (2011) Alluvial Valleys and Alluvial SequencesTowards a Geomorphic Assessment

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.2110/sepmsp.097.423

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2110/sepmsp.097.423

Abstract

Criteria for identifying alluvial-valley fills in the geological record have commonly been derived from coastal areas, where high-magnitude glacioeustatic fluctuations generate predictable systems tracts. In contrast, inland alluvial valleys formed in response to climatic, tectonic, and intrinsic events of varied magnitude and duration. Sequence boundaries and architecture reflect a variety of causes, typically mediated through changes in the river’s equilibrium profile and equilibrium floodplain height. We evaluate valley and sequence models using Quaternary examples from southern Asia and Australia. For these areas, proxy records are well established for climate and sea level, but the scarcity of records for tectonic activity and intrinsic channel changes hamper an interpretation of stratigraphic events.

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