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Structural controls on topography and river morphodynamics in Upper Assam Valley,India
Authors:S. Borgohain  J. Das  A.K. Saraf  G. Singh  S.S. Baral
Affiliation:1. Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India;2. Department of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India
Abstract:The basement in Upper Assam foreland basin exhibits a typical flexure pattern. An elongated continuous subsurface basement high has developed between Himalaya and Naga-Patkai ranges. A few prominent basement lows have developed adjacent to the foothill regions. It is noticed that the general topographic slope near the foothill regions is not only controlled by aggradation process, but also influenced by the flexured basement of the region. The basement lows have influenced the overlying topography significantly. Rivers flowing over those regions have shown unidirectional lateral migration. North bank tributaries like Subansiri, Jiadhal and Dikrang have been affected by the Subansiri basement low. Coseismic subsidence of sediments over Subansiri basement low had resulted subsidence of the North Lakhimpur-Ranga Nadi region in 1950 Assam earthquake. Some south bank tributaries like Disang and Dikhow have been affected by Nazira basement low. Topographic elevation along the Subansiri river is lower than that part of the Brahmaputra located south of Majuli. This typical topographic setting of the region makes the mouth of the Subansiri river and Majuli region highly susceptible to erosion.
Keywords:Brahmaputra  morphodynamics  lithosphere flexure  coseismic subsidence
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