Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France

The Golo River in Corsica, France, is a short, steep river (~95 km, 2706 m relief) in the Western Mediterranean with formerly glaciated headwaters. The small size and location of the Golo River make this system ideal for observing the influence of climate and sea-level change on river dynamics over...

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Main Author: Skyles, Emilee M.
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-30482019-10-13T06:12:51Z Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France Skyles, Emilee M. The Golo River in Corsica, France, is a short, steep river (~95 km, 2706 m relief) in the Western Mediterranean with formerly glaciated headwaters. The small size and location of the Golo River make this system ideal for observing the influence of climate and sea-level change on river dynamics over the 100,000 years. A rapidly advancing dating technique, optically stimulated luminescence, was utilized to determine the timing of these river deposits on the coastal plain in order to frame them in the context of previous glacial and interglacial episodes. Climate fluctuations in the headwaters supplied the vast majority of sediment into the system during glacial time periods, which was then transported and deposited near the mouth of the Golo River on the coastal Marana Plain. Sea- level also played a vital role in defining a geometric configuration that ultimately governed whether large amounts of sediment stored onshore or offshore. Analysis of the Golo River longitudinal profile and watershed reveals changes in steepness and gradient that are related to changes in rock type, fault movement and tectonically-driven base-level fall. 2013-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/2045 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3048&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact Andrew Wesolek (andrew.wesolek@usu.edu). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU alluvial geochronology watershed analysis Golo River Corsica France Geology
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geochronology
watershed
analysis
Golo River
Corsica
France
Geology
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geochronology
watershed
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Golo River
Corsica
France
Geology
Skyles, Emilee M.
Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France
description The Golo River in Corsica, France, is a short, steep river (~95 km, 2706 m relief) in the Western Mediterranean with formerly glaciated headwaters. The small size and location of the Golo River make this system ideal for observing the influence of climate and sea-level change on river dynamics over the 100,000 years. A rapidly advancing dating technique, optically stimulated luminescence, was utilized to determine the timing of these river deposits on the coastal plain in order to frame them in the context of previous glacial and interglacial episodes. Climate fluctuations in the headwaters supplied the vast majority of sediment into the system during glacial time periods, which was then transported and deposited near the mouth of the Golo River on the coastal Marana Plain. Sea- level also played a vital role in defining a geometric configuration that ultimately governed whether large amounts of sediment stored onshore or offshore. Analysis of the Golo River longitudinal profile and watershed reveals changes in steepness and gradient that are related to changes in rock type, fault movement and tectonically-driven base-level fall.
author Skyles, Emilee M.
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title Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France
title_short Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France
title_full Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France
title_fullStr Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France
title_full_unstemmed Alluvial Geochronology and Watershed Analysis of the Golo River, Northeastern Corsica, France
title_sort alluvial geochronology and watershed analysis of the golo river, northeastern corsica, france
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