2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.04.004
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Morphodynamics of rivers strongly affected by monsoon precipitation: Review of depositional style and forcing factors

Abstract: Keywords:Monsoon Subtropical River morphodynamics Discharge range High-magnitude river floods Monsoonal and subtropical river facies models Rivers that receive significant amounts of their surface water supply from monsoon precipitation characteristically experience seasonal floods, and display seasonally highly variable discharge, controlled by the monsoon trough passage and its related cyclones. The intense summer rainfall causes high-magnitude floods, whereas rivers only transmit a low base flow during the … Show more

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“…The likely mechanism for this erosion acceleration is the extreme seasonal distribution of the rainfall that characterizes the monsoon (Wang and Ding, 2008), which promoted erosion on the more sparsely vegetated landscapes (Molnar, 2001;DiBiase and Whipple, 2011;Plink-Björklund, 2015). Our findings thus point to a veritable "monsoon erosional pump" that accelerates during minimum land cover conditions when the protective role of vegetation is reduced, whether naturally or by humans.…”
Section: Carbon Export From the Godavari Basinmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The likely mechanism for this erosion acceleration is the extreme seasonal distribution of the rainfall that characterizes the monsoon (Wang and Ding, 2008), which promoted erosion on the more sparsely vegetated landscapes (Molnar, 2001;DiBiase and Whipple, 2011;Plink-Björklund, 2015). Our findings thus point to a veritable "monsoon erosional pump" that accelerates during minimum land cover conditions when the protective role of vegetation is reduced, whether naturally or by humans.…”
Section: Carbon Export From the Godavari Basinmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Such slow burial by clay indicates that deposition from suspension can continue even though bed-load transport has ceased. The continuation of sediment transport and burial will depend on the shape and nature of the hydrograph, such as magnitude of the recession-and base-flow of a river, which may be large and long-lived in lowland rivers like the Río Paraná (Ashworth and Lewin, 2012;Plink-Björklund, 2015), but negligible or zero and of short duration in smaller rivers with flashier hydrographs. In addition, the potential for burial by fine-grained sediment is larger when suspended sediment concentrations are high.…”
Section: Abandoned and Buried Dune Form-setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russell & Arnott, ; Duller et al ., ; Lang & Winsemann, ), deltas (Massari, ; Ventra et al ., ) and variable discharge fluvial systems (e.g. Allen, ; Fielding, ; Fielding et al ., ; Plink‐Björklund, , and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%