Extant, planform-based facies models for alluvial deposits are not fully fit for purpose, because they over-emphasise plan form whereas there is little in the alluvial rock record that is distinctive of any particular planform, and because the planform of individual rivers vary in both time and space. Accordingly, existing facies models have limited predictive capability. In this paper, we explore the role of inter-annual peak discharge variability as a possible control on the character of the preserved alluvial record. Data from a suite of modern rivers, for which long-term gauging records are available, and for which there are published descriptions of subsurface sedimentary architecture, are analysed. The selected rivers are categorized ...
This paper evaluates the recent claim made by Weissmann et al. (2010) that deposits of “Distributive...
© 2017 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bifu...
Alluvial architecture describes the geometry, proportion, and spatial distribution of different type...
Discharge event frequency, magnitude and duration all control river channel morphology and sedimenta...
Environmental interpretations of subsurface fluvial successions are commonly based on facies observa...
We illustrate the potential for using physics-based modeling to link alluvial stratigraphy to large ...
Unit bars are relatively large bedforms that develop in rivers over a wide range of climatic regimes...
We illustrate the potential for using physics-based modeling to link alluvial stratigraphy to large ...
Fluvial discharge fluctuations are a fundamental characteristic of almost all modern rivers and can ...
Fluvial strata dominated internally by sedimentary structures of interpreted upper flow regime origi...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...
Consideration of the origin of alluvial deposits and their paleoenvironmental interpretation has tra...
We illustrate the potential for using physics-based modeling to link alluvial stratigraphy to large ...
Quantifying sedimentary deposits is crucial to fully test generic trends cited within facies models....
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
This paper evaluates the recent claim made by Weissmann et al. (2010) that deposits of “Distributive...
© 2017 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bifu...
Alluvial architecture describes the geometry, proportion, and spatial distribution of different type...
Discharge event frequency, magnitude and duration all control river channel morphology and sedimenta...
Environmental interpretations of subsurface fluvial successions are commonly based on facies observa...
We illustrate the potential for using physics-based modeling to link alluvial stratigraphy to large ...
Unit bars are relatively large bedforms that develop in rivers over a wide range of climatic regimes...
We illustrate the potential for using physics-based modeling to link alluvial stratigraphy to large ...
Fluvial discharge fluctuations are a fundamental characteristic of almost all modern rivers and can ...
Fluvial strata dominated internally by sedimentary structures of interpreted upper flow regime origi...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...
Consideration of the origin of alluvial deposits and their paleoenvironmental interpretation has tra...
We illustrate the potential for using physics-based modeling to link alluvial stratigraphy to large ...
Quantifying sedimentary deposits is crucial to fully test generic trends cited within facies models....
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
This paper evaluates the recent claim made by Weissmann et al. (2010) that deposits of “Distributive...
© 2017 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bifu...
Alluvial architecture describes the geometry, proportion, and spatial distribution of different type...