Alluvial Fans on Contact Karst: an Example from Matarsko Podolje, Slovenia.
Several types of contact karst are found within the Slovenian karst, but the most common is the ponor type, which usually appears between flysch and limestone.
Uroš Stepišnik +6 more
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Active and relict alluvial fans on contact karst of the Vrhpoljska brda hills, Slovenia
Several types of contact karst are found within the Slovenian karst, but the most common is the ponor type, which usually develops at boundaries between flysch and limestone. One of these types is in the area of Vrhpoljska brda.
Uroš Stepišnik
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Influence of fine particle content in debris flows on alluvial fan morphology
Alluvial fans are large-scale depositional structures commonly found at the base of mountain ranges. They are relatively soil-rich compared to the rocky terrains, or catchment areas, from which their material originates.
Tzu-Yin Kasha Chen +3 more
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Episodic sediment supply to alluvial fans: implications for fan incision and morphometry [PDF]
Sediment supply is widely believed to be a key control on alluvial fan morphology and channel dynamics. Although the sediment supply to natural fans is rather episodic, experimental studies of alluvial fans often use constant sediment supply rates ...
A. S. Leenman +2 more
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THE FORMATION AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALLUVIAL FAN DEPOSITS IN THE RANGPO BASIN SIKKIM.
The present paper focuses on some observations and distinct findings about the formation and morphological characteristics of alluvial fans deposit in the Rangpo basin. Three alluvial fans have been taken under the study.
Saidur RAHAMAN
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Analysis of Quantitative Relationship between the Volume of Alluvial Fans and its Relationship Active Tectonic (Case study: Northern Slopes of Alluvial Fans in Bozqush) [PDF]
Alluvial fans are the most obvious Landforms of fluvial geomorphology which react to changes in tectonic as geomorphic phenomena, and they can be used as a tool for identifying of the tectonic aspect of regions.
Masomeh Rajabei +2 more
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Geomorphology of the Kaikoura area [PDF]
The major physiographic units in the Kaikoura area are the Peninsula Block, Beach Ridges and Raised Beaches, Hard Rock Areas and the Alluvial Fans. Erosion of the Seaward Kaikoura Mountains and the transfer of the debris to the sea by fan streams have ...
Chandra, Satish
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Alluvial fans are a significant part of the sediment routing system, forming distinctive steep, fan-shaped deposits of coarse-grained detritus where rivers lose flow velocity after exiting confined mountain drainages.
Scott R. Meek +2 more
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Upper Agri Valley (Basilicata) between Geomorphology and Ancient Settlements [PDF]
In this paper we present the geoarchaeological and landscape project on the Upper Agri Valley (Basilicata). Between 2012 and 2015 we coordinated multidisciplinary research with the purpose of reconstructing the history and evolution of the territory ...
Bogdani, Julian +2 more
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Evaluating the Effect of Tectonic on the Entrenchment of Alluvial Fans’ Head Around Danehkhoshk Anticline Dr. Shahram Bahrami Assistant Profess Geomorphology University of Hakim Sabzevari Dr. Mehran Maghsoudi Associate Professor of Geomorphology University of Tehran Kazem Bahrami M.Sc of Engineering Geology University of Tarbiat Modares [PDF]
Introduction Alluvial fans are deposit landforms that their development is controlled by a number of factors such as tectonic, climate, lithology, base level change and morphometric properties of catchments.
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