Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India

The drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators of the active orogenic belt of most recent origin formed by the collision of Indian and Eurasian plate. The foothills of the Himalayas in West Bengal are zones of active tectonics drained by the rivers...

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Main Authors: Suman Ayaz, Md Kutubuddin Dhali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2019.1568130
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spelling doaj-61f8c0b484d04876b68c852994827e082020-11-25T02:56:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeology, Ecology, and Landscapes2474-95082020-01-0141112210.1080/24749508.2019.15681301568130Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, IndiaSuman Ayaz0Md Kutubuddin Dhali1Presidency UniversityVisva-Bharati, A Central UniversityThe drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators of the active orogenic belt of most recent origin formed by the collision of Indian and Eurasian plate. The foothills of the Himalayas in West Bengal are zones of active tectonics drained by the rivers belonging to the Brahmaputra system. The present study is conducted for the left bank tributaries and sub-tributaries of Tista which bear the imprint of active tectonics of the region as they lie in the zone of Himalayan Frontal Fault, the most active thrust belt of Himalayas. Data and subsequent field experiences which showed that the region is constantly acted upon by recent diastrophism. Various tectonic indices were calculated to evaluate the evidence of tectonism. This include hypsometric integral (HI), fractal dimension (FD), basin asymmetry factor (AF), basin shape index (Bs), stream-length gradient (SL), mountain front sinuosity (Smf) and valley-floor width to valley height ratio (Vf). The results of these indices are used to prepare an index of active tectonics with three classes which is represented in a map. Then the field evidences of deformed landscape are matched with the areas showing high tectonic index values.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2019.1568130eastern himalayan riverstectonic evidencefluvial formfluvial processlandform deformation
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Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India
Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
eastern himalayan rivers
tectonic evidence
fluvial form
fluvial process
landform deformation
author_facet Suman Ayaz
Md Kutubuddin Dhali
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title Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India
title_short Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India
title_full Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India
title_fullStr Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of Eastern Himalayan Rivers, India
title_sort longitudinal profiles and geomorphic indices analysis on tectonic evidence of fluvial form, process and landform deformation of eastern himalayan rivers, india
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
issn 2474-9508
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators of the active orogenic belt of most recent origin formed by the collision of Indian and Eurasian plate. The foothills of the Himalayas in West Bengal are zones of active tectonics drained by the rivers belonging to the Brahmaputra system. The present study is conducted for the left bank tributaries and sub-tributaries of Tista which bear the imprint of active tectonics of the region as they lie in the zone of Himalayan Frontal Fault, the most active thrust belt of Himalayas. Data and subsequent field experiences which showed that the region is constantly acted upon by recent diastrophism. Various tectonic indices were calculated to evaluate the evidence of tectonism. This include hypsometric integral (HI), fractal dimension (FD), basin asymmetry factor (AF), basin shape index (Bs), stream-length gradient (SL), mountain front sinuosity (Smf) and valley-floor width to valley height ratio (Vf). The results of these indices are used to prepare an index of active tectonics with three classes which is represented in a map. Then the field evidences of deformed landscape are matched with the areas showing high tectonic index values.
topic eastern himalayan rivers
tectonic evidence
fluvial form
fluvial process
landform deformation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2019.1568130
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