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Climatic response of Quaternary alluvial deposits in the upper Kali Gandaki valley (West Nepal)
Authors:Katrin Monecke  Jutta Winsemann  Jrg Hanisch
Institution:Katrin Monecke, Jutta Winsemann,Jörg Hanisch
Abstract:The terraces at the confluence of Kali Gandaki and Miristi Khola (West Nepal) consist of coarse-grained deposits which are considered to be Late Pleistocene to Holocene in age. The stacking pattern of lithofacies is characterised by an alternation of fluvial and debris flow deposits. These periodic changes in sedimentation processes are attributed to climatic variations.Deposits of extended, highly mobile, braided rivers most probably developed under glacial conditions and reflect high sediment supply and high water discharge rates. Deposits of small, only moderately braided river systems evolved during a warmer climate with comparatively low sediment supply and water discharge rates. The mobilisation and redeposition of morainic material by enormous debris flows predominately occurred at the beginning of a warm period and was triggered by earthquakes, glacier lake outburst floods or strong monsoonal rain.
Keywords:climatic response  alluvial deposits  Quaternary  Kali Gandaki Valley  Nepal
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