Journal ArticleOpen Access
The planform mobility of river channel confluences: Insights from analysis of remotely sensed imagery
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University of Birmingham, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Exeter, University of Southampton, ...
Published InEarth-Science Reviews
Year2017
Citations114
Abstract
River channel confluences are widely acknowledged as important geomorphological nodes that control the downstream routing of water and sediment, and which are locations for the preservation of thick fluvial deposits overlying a basal scour. Despite their importance, there has been little study of the stratigraphic characteristics of river junctions, or the role of confluence morphodynamics in influencing stratigraphic character and preservation potential. As a result, although it is known that confluences can migrate through time, models of confluence geomorphology and sedimentology are usually presented from the perspective that the confluence remains at a fixed location. This is problematic for a number of reasons, not least of which is the continuing debate over whether it is possible to discriminate between scour…
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