Fluvial geomorphic elements in modern sedimentary basins and their potential preservation in the rock record: a review

GS Weissmann, AJ Hartley, LA Scuderi, GJ Nichols… - Geomorphology, 2015 - Elsevier
Since tectonic subsidence in sedimentary basins provides the potential for long-term facies
preservation into the sedimentary record, analysis of geomorphic elements in modern …

Widespread aggradation in the mountainous catchment of the Alaknanda–Ganga River System: timescales and implications to Hinterland–foreland relationships

Y Ray, P Srivastava - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2010 - Elsevier
Cut-and-fill type fluvial terraces are ubiquitous in the Lesser Himalayan zone of the
Alaknanda–Ganga (Ganges) rivers system, which flows perpendicular to Himalayan …

[图书][B] Fluvial depositional systems

AD Miall - 2014 - Springer
In an earlier book, The Geology of Fluvial Deposits (1996), I set out in detail modern
methods of facies and architectural analysis of fluvial deposits, and used numerous case …

Width and thickness of fluvial channel bodies and valley fills in the geological record: a literature compilation and classification

MR Gibling - Journal of sedimentary Research, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The three-dimensional geometry of fluvial channel bodies and valley fills has received much
less attention than their internal structure, despite the fact that many subsurface analyses …

[PDF][PDF] Late Quaternary geology and alluvial stratigraphy of the Ganga basin

R Sinha, SK Tandon, MR Gibling… - Himalayan …, 2005 - academia.edu
The Ganga basin in the Himalayan foreland is a part of the world's largest area of modern
alluvial sedimentation and supports a population of over 200 million people. The Ganga …

Trend analysis of hydrological parameters of Ganga River

M Zakwan, Z Ahmad - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021 - Springer
Ganga River basin, being the largest river basin in India, adheres with its social and spiritual
importance for the country. Although many studies have been conducted on the Ganga …

Geo-electric resistivity evidence for subsurface palaeochannel systems adjacent to Harappan sites in northwest India

R Sinha, GS Yadav, S Gupta, A Singh, SK Lahiri - Quaternary International, 2013 - Elsevier
It has been proposed that a major palaeo-river channel course, the Ghaggar-Hakra, flowed
in the interfluve between the modern Yamuna and Sutlej rivers in the western Ganges basin …

Linking the morphology of fluvial fan systems to aquifer stratigraphy in the Sutlej‐Yamuna plain of northwest India

WM Van Dijk, AL Densmore, A Singh… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Indo‐Gangetic foreland basin has some of the highest rates of groundwater
extraction in the world, focused in the states of Punjab and Haryana in northwest India. Any …

Alluvial valleys and alluvial sequences: towards a geomorphic assessment

MR Gibling, CR Fielding, R Sinha - 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Criteria for identifying alluvial-valley fills in the geological record have commonly been
derived from coastal areas, where high-magnitude glacioeustatic fluctuations generate …

On the relation between fluvio-deltaic flood basin geomorphology and the wide-spread occurrence of arsenic pollution in shallow aquifers

ME Donselaar, AG Bhatt, AK Ghosh - Science of the total environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Pollution of groundwater with natural (geogenic) arsenic occurs on an enormous, world-
wide scale, and causes wide-spread, serious health risks for an estimated more than …