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Gradual Avulsion, River Metamorphosis and Reworking by Underfit Streams: a Modern Example from the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh and a Possible Ancient Example in the Spanish Pyrenees
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Birkbeck, University of London, University College London
Year1999
Citations64
Abstract
Avulsion of rivers from one course to another may result in metamorphosis of channel pattern. The Brahmaputra River, a large sand-bed braided river, avulsed into its present course along the Jamuna channel over 100yr ago. Cartographic evidence indicates that the avulsion was gradual rather than instantaneous and that the new course of the river has changed from sinuous to braided. The former course is occupied by the Old Brahmaputra, a meandering river that is reworking the top of the deposits of the abandoned braided channel belt. This situation, where an underfit stream reworks a partially abandoned channel belt, is probably quite common, but not typically recognized in the rock record. River abandonment is unlikely to be instantaneous and reworking of…
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