نتایج جستجو برای: alluvial fan morphometry

تعداد نتایج: 23132  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Lu Zhang Huadong Guo

Alluvial fans in arid and semi-arid regions can provide important evidence of geomorphic and climatic changes, which reveal the evolution of the regional tectonic activity and environment. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing technology, which is sensitive to geomorphic features, plays an important role in quickly mapping alluvial fan units of different ages. In this paper, RADARSAT-2 ...

2010
Nicholas Swanson-Hysell David L. Barbeau

Alluvial-fan strata contain valuable proxy data for kinematic, climatic and sediment-flux phenomena associated with high-relief source regions. Proper application of this data is dependent upon acquisition of accurate high-resolution chronostratigraphic data, best achieved through magnetostratigraphy. Collection of magnetostratigraphic and other proxy data from composite alluvial-fan sections a...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
شهرام بهرامی گروه جغرافیای طبیعی، دانشکده جغرافیا و علوم محیطی، دانشگاه حکیم سبزواری

the aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of tectonic on the volume of alluvial fans around danehkhoshk anticline. to achieve the purpose of this study, at first, borders, sweep angle(s) and radius(r) of alluvial fans were obtained based on quick bird satellite image and then difference in the altitude between the apex and toe of alluvial fans (h) were calculated based on topographic map ...

2004
Demetre P. Argialas Angelos Tzotsos

There is a need to automate terrain feature mapping so that to make the process more objective and less time consuming by using proper feature extraction techniques. The objective of this study was the use of object-oriented image analysis methods for the automatic extraction of alluvial fan terrain units. The study area was located in the Death Valley, Nevada, USA. The data used included an AS...

2004
Yun-Bin Lin Yih-Chi Tan Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh Chen-Wuing Liu Chu-Hui Chen

[1] A viscoelastic model is developed to simulate the groundwater level changes in the Cho-Shui River alluvial fan in Taiwan after the Chi-Chi earthquake. An analytical solution is derived with the assumption that no leakage occurred in confined aquifers during the coseismic period. The solution is used to analyze the data collected from a high-density network of hydrologic monitoring wells in ...

2007
M. C. Quigley

Geologic and chronometric studies of alluvial fan sequences in south-central Australia provide insights into the roles of tectonics and climate in continental landscape evolution.The most voluminous alluvial fans in the Flinders Ranges region have developed adjacent to catchments uplifted by Plio-Quaternary reverse faults, implying that young tectonic activity has exerted a ¢rstorder control on...

2000
Ronald I. Dorn

For the last two decades, climatically based interpretations have been the major focus in evolutionary studies of dryland alluvial fans. Climatic hypotheses to explain the development of alluvial fans in southern Death Valley, however, do not fare well when they are assessed with criteria used by philosophers of science. First and foremost, dating techniques do not have the chronometric precisi...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
L Guerit F Métivier O Devauchelle E Lajeunesse L Barrier

When they reach a flat plain, rivers often deposit their sediment load into a cone-shaped structure called alluvial fan. We present a simplified experimental setup that reproduces, in one dimension, basic features of alluvial fans. A mixture of water and glycerol transports and deposits glass beads between two transparent panels separated by a narrow gap. As the beads, which mimic natural sedim...

2005
MICHAEL WAGREICH

Middle Miocene alluvial fans in the intramontane Fohnsdorf Basin of the Eastern Alps originated along normal faults and linked strike-slip faults in a continental half-graben setting. The fans display considerable facies differences. Debris flows of the Rachau fan are characterized by a sandy matrix and large boulders, whereas debris flows of the Apfelberg fan are characterized by higher silt a...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه ناحیه ای 0
رامشت رامشت شاه زیدی شاه زیدی

the alluvial fan of shahdaad in derakhtangaan river is one of the biggest alluvial fans in a dry area in northeastern kerman. this alluvial fan has been formed due to different material erosions in the drainage basin of derakhtangaan river and lying of these materials in the extreme part of this basin called dasht-e-lut (the plain of lut). the region which has been studied in this research is o...

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