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Hyperconcentrated floods cause extreme gravel transport through the sandy rivers of the Gangetic Plains

Earth Sciences

Hyperconcentrated floods cause extreme gravel transport through the sandy rivers of the Gangetic Plains

L. Quick, M. J. Creed, et al.

This fascinating research, conducted by Laura Quick and colleagues, reveals how the seemingly stable gravel-sand transition in the Gangetic Plains could hide intermittent coarse gravel transport due to extreme weather events. Discover how intense monsoon rains and sediment hyperconcentration can heighten flood risk in this changing climate!... show more
Abstract
The Gangetic Plains comprise steep gravelly river channels that transition to low gradient sandy channels 10–40 km downstream of the mountain front. This "gravel-sand transition" is characterized by an abrupt greater-than-one-order-of-magnitude drop in both gradient and sediment grain size, suggesting a degree of long-term stability. However, the stratigraphic record of the gravel-sand transition in the Miocene Siwalik Group demonstrates intermittent transport of coarse gravels tens of kilometres downstream of the transition; such events in contemporary channels would drive channel avulsion(s) and increase flood risk, devastating communities across the plains. We combine sedimentological analysis of Siwalik deposits with entrainment calculations which demonstrate that hyperconcentration is required to transport coarse bedload over low-gradient plains. Transport conditions are attainable when intense monsoon precipitation (a 200– to 1000-year event) is combined with increased suspended sediment concentrations in channels. Predicted climate change and ongoing seismicity increase the likelihood of such extreme events within this century.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Aug 23, 2023
Authors
Laura Quick, Maggie J. Creed, Hugh D. Sinclair, Mikaël Attal, Alistair G. L. Borthwick, Rajiv Sinha
Tags
Gangetic Plains
gravel-sand transition
sediment transport
monsoon precipitation
flood risk
climate change
hyperconcentration
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