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Quartz-grain surfaces of debris flow material in the marginal mountains of Tibet
Authors:Shijian Liu
Institution:1. Institute of Mountain Disaster and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PO Box 417, 610041, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples Republic of China
Abstract:Debris flow is a natural phenomenon which occurs on steep slopes of mountain regions. Very often morainic material and nonmorainic sediments, such as debris flow material, fluvial and other sediments, are mixed in the marginal mountain systems of the Tibetan Plateau. The study of quartz-grain surface features of debris flow has an important significance for differentiating between different origins of Quaternary sediments. Features of quartz-grain in debris flow will be described as below:
  1. The predominant shapes of quartz grains are irregular.
  2. The degree of roundness of grains is in general are angular to subangular in shape.
  3. The textures of quartz-grains in debris flows are conchoidal fractures, parallel steps and mechanical V-marks. Parallel steps are especially abundant. Their presence is the most characteristic indicator of debris flow sand, aiding in the differentiation between debris flow and glacial sand.
  4. Fresh cleavage planes are extremely flat.
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