Geophysical Research Letters (Aug 2024)

Lower Bound on Preserved Flood Duration in Fluvial Bedform Stratigraphy

  • Robert C. Mahon,
  • Vamsi Ganti,
  • Madeline M. Kelley,
  • Debsmita Das,
  • Victoria Sanchez,
  • Giancarlo Portocarrero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL109622
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 15
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract River bedforms and their deposits—fluvial cross strata— respond to floods. However, it is unclear if all floods are equally represented in cross strata. Here, using a series of physical experiments in which bedforms were subjected to equivalent flood magnitudes over varying durations, we demonstrate the existence of a lower bound on flood durations that are represented in cross strata. We show that the scour depths and preserved set thickness are indistinguishable from baseflow conditions when the rising‐limb duration of floods is shorter than the baseflow‐equilibrated bedform turnover timescale—time required to displace the volume of a single bedform at baseflow conditions. In contrast, scour depth and preserved set thickness distributions deviate from baseflow conditions when flood rising‐limb duration exceeds the baseflow‐equilibrated bedform turnover timescale, causing preferential preservation of falling‐limb bedform dynamics. Our work provides a previously unrecognized quantitative bound on flood durations that are represented in fluvial cross strata.

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