Title of article :
Mid–late Holocene hydrological changes in the Mahi River, arid western India
Author/Authors :
Sridhar، نويسنده , , Alpa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
13
From page :
285
To page :
297
Abstract :
This paper attempts to quantify contemporary and palaeo-discharges and changes in the hydrologic regime through the mid–late Holocene in the alluvial reach of the arid Mahi River basin in western India. The occurrence of terraces and pointbars high above active river levels and change in the width/depth ratio can be regarded as geomorphic responses to changes in discharge. Discharge estimates are made based on the channel dimensions and established empirical relations for the three types of channels: mid–late Holocene, historic (the channel that deposited extensive pointbars above the present-day average flow level) and the present ones. The bankfull discharge of the mid–late Holocene channel was ∼ 55 000 m3 s− 1 and that of the historic channel was ∼ 9500 m3 s− 1, some ∼ 25 times and ∼ 5 times greater than that of the present river (2000 m3 s− 1), respectively. Since the mid–late Holocene, the channel form has changed from wide, large-amplitude meanders to smaller meanders, and decreases in the width/depth ratio, unit stream power and the bed shear stresses have occurred. It can be inferred that there has been a trend of decreasing precipitation since the mid–late Holocene.
Keywords :
Holocene , Hydrology , Mahi River , Western India , climate , Channel planform
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Record number :
2359499
Link To Document :
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