Bureau Publication GC7509 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geologic-circulars/419-gc7509.htmlPrimary sedimentary structures in modern point-bar deposits of the Amite River in Louisiana and the Colorado River in Texas are analogous to features observed in Eocene Simsboro and Pleistocene Colorado River deposits of the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain. Short-duration peak flow, channel pattern, average stream gradient of about 2 to 3 ft/mi, and bank stabilization by dense vegetation are major parameters controlling the depositional pattern of coarse sand and pebble gravel of the Amite and Colorado Rivers. Stratification is directly related to specific depositional features and consists of: large-scale trough-fill ...
The characterization of ancient fluvial-channel bars informs predictions of sedimentary facies distr...
Studies of 12 gravel-bar streams in the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming show that the bulk or larg...
The preserved deposits of fluvial meander belts typically take the form of patchworks of sand-prone ...
A bar on the Brazos River near Calvert, Texas, has been analyzed in order to determine the geologic ...
Point-bar deposits exhibiting fining-upward grain-size trends are widely documented from both modern...
textTerrace deposits along a 40 mile segment of the Colorado River between Austin and Bastrop, Texas...
Fluvial deposits in the Tithonian Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation were studied in orde...
A Froude‐scaled physical model of a proximal gravel‐bed braided river was used to connect the river ...
This study demonstrates the validity of using vertical grain size progressions as an environmental i...
Vertical grain size progressions of sand deposits in the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas, ...
ABSTRACT: Bars which form on the convex side of bends in Antelope Creek in eastern Wyoming superfici...
Point-bar deposits in meandering rivers preserve lithological heterogeneities that influence hydroc...
The Brahmaputra River is one of the world’s largest sand-bed braided rivers with a channel belt up t...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...
ABSTRACT: Flood-deposited sediment has been used to decipher environmental parameters such as variab...
The characterization of ancient fluvial-channel bars informs predictions of sedimentary facies distr...
Studies of 12 gravel-bar streams in the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming show that the bulk or larg...
The preserved deposits of fluvial meander belts typically take the form of patchworks of sand-prone ...
A bar on the Brazos River near Calvert, Texas, has been analyzed in order to determine the geologic ...
Point-bar deposits exhibiting fining-upward grain-size trends are widely documented from both modern...
textTerrace deposits along a 40 mile segment of the Colorado River between Austin and Bastrop, Texas...
Fluvial deposits in the Tithonian Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation were studied in orde...
A Froude‐scaled physical model of a proximal gravel‐bed braided river was used to connect the river ...
This study demonstrates the validity of using vertical grain size progressions as an environmental i...
Vertical grain size progressions of sand deposits in the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas, ...
ABSTRACT: Bars which form on the convex side of bends in Antelope Creek in eastern Wyoming superfici...
Point-bar deposits in meandering rivers preserve lithological heterogeneities that influence hydroc...
The Brahmaputra River is one of the world’s largest sand-bed braided rivers with a channel belt up t...
AbstractUnderstanding of morphodynamic processes associated with large‐scale floods has recently imp...
ABSTRACT: Flood-deposited sediment has been used to decipher environmental parameters such as variab...
The characterization of ancient fluvial-channel bars informs predictions of sedimentary facies distr...
Studies of 12 gravel-bar streams in the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming show that the bulk or larg...
The preserved deposits of fluvial meander belts typically take the form of patchworks of sand-prone ...