Late Holocene river dynamics and sedimentation in the Lower Ganga plains, India

Author:

Bandyopadhyay Sujay12ORCID,Sinha Subhajit3ORCID,Kumar Anil4ORCID,Srivastava Pradeep45,Jana Narayan Chandra2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography Kazi Nazrul University Asansol West Bengal India

2. Department of Geography The University of Burdwan Barddhaman West Bengal India

3. Department of Geology University of Calcutta Kolkata West Bengal India

4. Sedimentology Group Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun Uttarakhand India

5. Department of Earth Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Uttarakhand India

Abstract

Packages of fluvial systems in the Lower Ganga plains (LGP) archive the changes in stratigraphic architecture induced by perturbations in the climatic system. In some parts of this landscape, where the fluvial sequences predominate, the role of climate in landsculpting is strongly indicated by the presence of sediment architecture. The present study is focused on the formation of alluvial plains of the Ajay River in the Rarh region that represent a region's environmental templates for understanding the landscape of LGP. The sedimentological, geomorphological, and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) chronological investigations were attempted to document sedimentation patterns and the timing of deposition. The stratigraphic data from two exposed cliff sections and three boreholes are compared with proxy records to understand the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) controls on alluvial sedimentation for the last ~2.4 ka. The fluvial packages in the study area correspond to two significant channel phases: Period‐I (2.4–1.3 ka) and Period‐II (800–200 years ago). Period‐I is characterized by the episodes of floodplain development and lateral migration of the trunk river during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) I, especially around 2 ka corresponding to the Roman Warm (RW) period in the Indian subcontinent. The sediment filling was high during ~2.4 ka due to ISM intensification, but in the later stage, the sedimentation was at a fairly steady rate. Conversely, Period‐II is characterized by flooding phenomena and aggradation of channel bodies across much of the present valley area during the last 800 years. The distinct flood events occurred during the times of significant shifts in ISM, from fluvial dormancy to sudden outbursts of monsoons (end of Little Ice Age [LIA] ~ 19th century), indicating that climatic patterns can be associated with the occurrences of abrupt flood events. The alluvial records fit well with the historical, instrumental, and published proxy data on the ISM validating the chronology and the potential of sedimentary archives for further studies related to the palaeoenvironment and palaeogeography.

Funder

Indian Council of Social Science Research

International Association of Sedimentologists

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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