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Landsat imagery-based visualization of the geomorphological development at the terminus of a dryland river system

Journal

QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 352, Issue -, Pages 100-110

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.06.041

Keywords

Avulsion processes; Low-gradient dryland rivers; Crevasse splay; Endorheic basin; River morphology; Landsat imagery

Funding

  1. Molengraaff Fund
  2. International Association of Sedimentologists

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In this remote sensing-based study, we present the analysis of the geomorphological development at the low-gradient terminus of the modern Rio Colorado dryland river system in the endorheic Altiplano Basin (Bolivia). Changes in the river morphology occur after short periods of catastrophic peak discharge which result in the expansion of existing crevasse splays, formation of new crevasse splays and in river path avulsion. Episodic peak discharge events in the study area were pinpointed and quantified by combining daily precipitation records from gauging stations in the vicinity with catchment area analysis from ASTER global DEM (GDEM) remote sensing data. A time series of Landsat imagery for the period 1975-2001 was then used to analyze the river morphology changes after major peak discharge events. Compensational stacking of crevasse splays in combination with river avulsion produced a thin but aerially extensive connected sand sheet at the terminus of the fluvial system. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.

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