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Fluvial Sedimentology VI
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  • Fluvial Sedimentology VI
  • Written by author Norman D. Smith, John Rogers
  • Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 1999/10/07
  • Understanding of rivers and their sediments, both as modern systems and as ancient counterparts in the geological record, has progressed steadily but markedly over the past several decades, with contributions by practitioners in diverse fields of geoscien
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Preface
Turbulent sand suspension over dunes 3
Dune growth, decay and migration rates during a large-magnitude flood at a sand and mixed sand-gravel bed in the Dutch Rhine river system 15
Bedforms of the middle reaches of the Tay Estuary, Scotland 33
Flow structure and transport of sand-grade suspended sediment around an evolving braid bar, Jamuna River, Bangladesh 43
Effective discharge for overbank sedimentation on an embanked floodplain along the River Waal, The Netherlands 61
RADARSAT imaging of the 1997 Czech Republic flood 71
The role of overbank flow in governing the form of an anabranching river: the Fitzroy River, northwestern Australia 77
Downstream changes in floodplain character on the Northern Plains of arid central Australia 93
Confined meandering river eddy accretions: sedimentology, channel geometry and depositional processes 113
The influence of flooding on the erodibility of cohesive sediments along the Sabie River, South Africa 131
Erosion of sediments between groynes in the River Waal as a result of navigation traffic 147
The geochemical and mineralogical record of the impact of historical mining within estuarine sediments from the upper reaches of the Fal Estuary, Cornwall, UK 161
Causes of avulsion: an overview 171
Avulsion and crevassing in the sandy, braided Niobrara River: complex response to base-level rise and aggradation 179
Constrasting styles of Holocene avulsion, Texas Gulf Coastal Plain, USA 193
Pemiscot Bayou, a large distributary of the Mississippi River and a possible failed avulsion 211
Gradual avulsion, river metamorphosis and reworking by underfit streams: a modern example from the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh and a possible ancient example in the Spanish Pyrenees 221
Holocene avulsion history of the lower Saskatchewan fluvial system, Cumberland Marshes, Saskatchewan-Manitoba, Canada 231
Recognizing avulsion deposits in the ancient stratigraphical record 251
The use of models in the interpretation of the effects of base-level change on alluvial architecture 271
Subsidence rates and fluvial architecture of rift-related Permian and Triassic alluvial sediments of the southeast Iberian Range, eastern Spain 283
Drainage evolution in active mountain belts: extrapolation backwards from present-day Himalayan river patterns 305
Controls on the sedimentology of the November 1996 jokulhlaup deposits, Skeioararsandur, Iceland 315
The influence of aggradation rate on braided alluvial architecture: field study and physical scale-modelling of the Ashburton River gravels, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand 333
Sedimentary facies from ground-penetrating radar surveys of the modern, upper Burdekin River of north Queensland, Australia: consequences of extreme discharge fluctuations 347
Meander bend reconstruction from an Upper Mississippian muddy point bar at Possum Hollow, West Virginia, USA 363
Palaeohydrological parameters of a Proterozoic braided fluvial system (Wilgerivier Formation, Waterberg Group, South Africa) compared with a Phanerozoic example 381
Sand- and mud-dominated alluvial-fan deposits of the Miocene Seto Porcelain Clay Formation, Japan 393
Sedimentology of the Gwembe Coal Formation (Permian), Lower Karoo Group, mid-Zambezi Valley, southern Zambia 409
Sedimentology of the Section Peak Formation (Jurassic), northern Victoria Land, Antarctica 435
Reconstruction of fluvial bars from the Proterozoic Mancheral Quartzite, Pranhita-Godavari Valley, India 451
Index 467


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