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Three-Dimensional Sedimentary Architecture of a Large, Mid-Channel Sand Braid Bar, Jamuna River, Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
University of Leeds, University of Brighton, University College London, Birkbeck, University of London
Published InJournal of Sedimentary Research
Year2003
Citations272
Abstract
Abstract The three-dimensional subsurface alluvial architecture of a large (approximately 3 km long, 1 km wide, 12 m high), mid-channel sand braid bar in the Jamuna River, Bangladesh is described. Evolution of the bar and its depositional characteristics are assessed from a unique combination of ground-penetrating radar surveys, vibracoring, and trenching that are allied to a series of bathymetric surveys taken during growth of the bar over a 29-month period. This methodology permits identification of the formative processes of different packages of braid-bar sedimentation and provides a facies model for deposition within the entire bar. Mid-channel bar growth occurred in a region of flow expansion and was probably initiated by the stalling and amalgamation of large dunes. These dunes created…
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