Journal ArticleOpen Access
The sedimentology of river confluences
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Author Affiliations
University of Birmingham, University of Exeter, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana University, ...
Published InSedimentology
Year2018
Citations32
Abstract
Abstract Channel confluences are key nodes within large river networks, and yet surprisingly little is known about their spatial and temporal evolution. Moreover, because confluences are associated with vertical scour that typically extends to several times the mean channel depth, the deposits associated with such scours should have a high preservation potential within the rock record. Paradoxically, such scours are rarely observed, and their preservation and sedimentological interpretation are poorly understood. The present study details results from a physically‐based morphodynamic model that is applied to simulate the evolution and alluvial architecture of large river junctions. Boundary conditions within the model were defined to approximate the junction of the Ganges and Jamuna rivers, Bangladesh, with the model output being supplemented by…
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