2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024jf007778
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Holocene Lake Sediments Reveal Alluvial Fan History With Links to Climate, Wildfire, and Earthquakes

Daniel G. Gavin,
William T. Struble,
Mark A. Fonstad

Abstract: Flood hazards along alluvial rivers vary over time due to changes in both flow regime and channel morphology; however, their millennial‐scale histories are difficult to study from incomplete and poorly dated alluvial stratigraphies. Thus, the role of external forcings (e.g., climate) in the magnitude of alluvial channel dynamics remains poorly understood. We developed a record of overbank flows of the Tolt River in Washington from a continuous 6,100‐year sediment record obtained from a 33‐m deep lake with an o… Show more

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