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Linking fluvial and aeolian morphodynamics in the Grand Canyon, USA

January 1, 2017

In river valleys, fluvial and upland landscapes are intrinsically linked through sediment exchange between the active channel, near-channel fluvial deposits, and higher elevation upland deposits. During floods, sediment is transferred from channels to low-elevation nearchannel deposits [Schmidt and Rubin, 1995]. Particularly in dryland river valleys, subsequent aeolian reworking of these flood deposits redistributes sediment to higher elevation upland sites, thus maintaining naturallyoccurring aeolian landscapes [Draut, 2012].

Publication Year 2017
Title Linking fluvial and aeolian morphodynamics in the Grand Canyon, USA
Authors Alan Kasprak, Sara G. Bangen, Daniel Buscombe, Joshua Caster, Amy E. East, Paul E. Grams, Joel B. Sankey
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70193093
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center