Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India

The style of active tectonic on the deformation and characterization of fluvial landscape has been investigated on three typical skrike-slip fault zones of the Ajay-Damodar Interfluve (ADI) in Eastern India through field mapping, structural analysis and examination of digital topography (ASTER-30 m)...

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Main Authors: Suvendu Roy, Abhay Sankar Sahu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-11-01
Series:Geoscience Frontiers
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987115000432
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spelling doaj-47d804550f2940af8dcf5dc73b23480f2020-11-24T22:21:39ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712015-11-016692794610.1016/j.gsf.2015.04.001Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern IndiaSuvendu RoyAbhay Sankar SahuThe style of active tectonic on the deformation and characterization of fluvial landscape has been investigated on three typical skrike-slip fault zones of the Ajay-Damodar Interfluve (ADI) in Eastern India through field mapping, structural analysis and examination of digital topography (ASTER-30 m), multi-spectral imageries, and Google Earth images. Channel morphology in Quaternary sediment is more deformed than Cenozoic lateritic tract and igneous rock system by the neotectonic activities. The structural and lithological controls on the river system in ADI region are reflected by distinct drainage patterns, abrupt change in flow direction, offset river channels, straight river lines, ponded river channel, marshy lands, sag ponds, palaeo-channels, alluvial fans, meander cutoffs, multi-terrace river valley, incised compressed meander, convexity of channel bed slope and knick points in longitudinal profile. Seven morphotectonic indices have been used to infer the role of neotectonic on the modification of channel morphology. A tectonic index map for the ADI region has been prepared by the integration of used morphotectonic indices, which is also calibrated by Bouguer gravity anomaly data and field investigation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987115000432Active tectonicSkrike-slip faultChannel morphologyMorphotectonic indicesNeotectonic map
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Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India
Geoscience Frontiers
Active tectonic
Skrike-slip fault
Channel morphology
Morphotectonic indices
Neotectonic map
author_facet Suvendu Roy
Abhay Sankar Sahu
author_sort Suvendu Roy
title Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India
title_short Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India
title_full Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India
title_fullStr Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India
title_full_unstemmed Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India
title_sort quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: a case study in the ajay-damodar interfluve of eastern india
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The style of active tectonic on the deformation and characterization of fluvial landscape has been investigated on three typical skrike-slip fault zones of the Ajay-Damodar Interfluve (ADI) in Eastern India through field mapping, structural analysis and examination of digital topography (ASTER-30 m), multi-spectral imageries, and Google Earth images. Channel morphology in Quaternary sediment is more deformed than Cenozoic lateritic tract and igneous rock system by the neotectonic activities. The structural and lithological controls on the river system in ADI region are reflected by distinct drainage patterns, abrupt change in flow direction, offset river channels, straight river lines, ponded river channel, marshy lands, sag ponds, palaeo-channels, alluvial fans, meander cutoffs, multi-terrace river valley, incised compressed meander, convexity of channel bed slope and knick points in longitudinal profile. Seven morphotectonic indices have been used to infer the role of neotectonic on the modification of channel morphology. A tectonic index map for the ADI region has been prepared by the integration of used morphotectonic indices, which is also calibrated by Bouguer gravity anomaly data and field investigation.
topic Active tectonic
Skrike-slip fault
Channel morphology
Morphotectonic indices
Neotectonic map
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987115000432
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