Avulsions are most characteristic of aggrading fluvial systems, but along the Klip River, subhumid eastern South Africa, abandonment and re-establishment of meander belts occurs under conditions of negligible vertical aggradation. Channel banks are fully alluvial, but the bed is grounded on sandstone and shale, so that during meander migration, alluvium 2–4 m thick is deposited by lateral accretion on a near-planar bedrock surface. Abandoned meander belts up to 4 km long are present where floodplain gradient increases by a factor of 2–3 and floodplain sediments change from dominantly mud to sand. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and radiocarbon ages from abandoned channel fills indicate that avulsions occurred at ca. 30 ka, ca. 15 ka...
One of the most dramatic events in river environments is the natural diversion, or avulsion, of a ch...
Owing to tectonic readjustments following the breakup of Gondwana, many rivers in the subhumid to se...
Avulsion is a key process in the formation of fluvial-deltaic successions and a primary control on ...
Avulsions are most characteristic of aggrading fluvial systems, but along the Klip River, subhumid e...
Avulsion (relocation of a river course to a new position) typically is assumed to occur more frequen...
In this study, geomorphological, sedimentological, and geochronological work was conducted on unconf...
River avulsions are commonly considered to be driven by the aggradation and growth of alluvial ridge...
Floodplain wetlands are common features of rivers in southern Africa, but they have been little stud...
The geomorphology and dynamics of the Mfolozi River floodplain and estuary, located in the subtropic...
Deltaic land inundated by storm surges may reform by sedimentation from natural or human-induced riv...
Empirical thesis.Spine title: Tshwane-Pienaars Catchment : floodplain wetland formation and avulsion...
Along a 28 km reach of the Klip River, eastern Free State, South Africa, mud- and sand-dominated mea...
Interpretations of the allogenic and autogenic controls on dryland alluvial successions are commonly...
Knowledge of the long-term geomorphological dynamics of wetlands is limited, so currently there is a...
The geomorphology and dynamics of the Mfolozi River floodplain and estuary, located in the subtropic...
One of the most dramatic events in river environments is the natural diversion, or avulsion, of a ch...
Owing to tectonic readjustments following the breakup of Gondwana, many rivers in the subhumid to se...
Avulsion is a key process in the formation of fluvial-deltaic successions and a primary control on ...
Avulsions are most characteristic of aggrading fluvial systems, but along the Klip River, subhumid e...
Avulsion (relocation of a river course to a new position) typically is assumed to occur more frequen...
In this study, geomorphological, sedimentological, and geochronological work was conducted on unconf...
River avulsions are commonly considered to be driven by the aggradation and growth of alluvial ridge...
Floodplain wetlands are common features of rivers in southern Africa, but they have been little stud...
The geomorphology and dynamics of the Mfolozi River floodplain and estuary, located in the subtropic...
Deltaic land inundated by storm surges may reform by sedimentation from natural or human-induced riv...
Empirical thesis.Spine title: Tshwane-Pienaars Catchment : floodplain wetland formation and avulsion...
Along a 28 km reach of the Klip River, eastern Free State, South Africa, mud- and sand-dominated mea...
Interpretations of the allogenic and autogenic controls on dryland alluvial successions are commonly...
Knowledge of the long-term geomorphological dynamics of wetlands is limited, so currently there is a...
The geomorphology and dynamics of the Mfolozi River floodplain and estuary, located in the subtropic...
One of the most dramatic events in river environments is the natural diversion, or avulsion, of a ch...
Owing to tectonic readjustments following the breakup of Gondwana, many rivers in the subhumid to se...
Avulsion is a key process in the formation of fluvial-deltaic successions and a primary control on ...