2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.10.012
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Tectonic controls on the morphometry of alluvial fans around Danehkhoshk anticline, Zagros, Iran

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“…26 morphological development of alluvial fans associated with actively growing fold structures has been considered by Bahrami (2013). However, in terms of this study the structural control is considered to be tectonically passive where the fold structure simply provides catchment gradients (syn-dip vs. anti-dip) that enhance or limit catchment morphological characteristics and sediment supply.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…26 morphological development of alluvial fans associated with actively growing fold structures has been considered by Bahrami (2013). However, in terms of this study the structural control is considered to be tectonically passive where the fold structure simply provides catchment gradients (syn-dip vs. anti-dip) that enhance or limit catchment morphological characteristics and sediment supply.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a matter of fact, the FIGURE 7 Source area lithology (based on Karunakaran & Ranga Rao, 1979;Valdiya, 1980), and transverse and longitudinal profiles of the (a), Nandhaur Fan, and (b) Kalaunia Fan [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com] alluvial fan development depends upon two main factors, (a) the characters of the accommodation space in the basin and, (b) sediment supply from the catchment (Goswami, 2016). Sediment supply from the source to sink largely depends upon the tectonics, climate, base level, lithology, geomorphology, and morphometry of the drainage basin (Bull, 1962;Hook, 1968;Calvache, Viseras, & Ferńandez, 1997;Harvey, 2002;Harvey et al, 2005;Blair & McPherson, 2009;Shukla, 2009;Goswami et al, 2009;Arzani, 2012;Bahrami, 2013;Goswami, 2016; and references therein). The characters of the accommodation space on the other hand are closely related to the tectonic activities along the basin-margin and/or in the basin, climate-induced variations in sediment and water influx into the basin and base-level fluctuations (Bahrami, 2013;Clarke, 2015;Goswami et al, 2009;Viseras, Calvache, Soria, & Fernández, 2003;Weissman, Bennett, & Lansdale, 2005;Weissman, Mount, & Fogg, 2002).…”
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“…Page 7 of 30 76 density (D) to assess the erosion risk assessment (Ciccacci et al 1980;Tokunaga 2000;Della Seta et al 2007;Gioia et al 2011;Bahrami 2013). Hierarchical anomaly number estimated to getting a minimum number of each stream order is based on Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%