Spring erosional processes and small sapping valleys in southwestern lower Michigan, USA

Author:

Colgan Patrick M.1ORCID,Larson Eleanore A.1,Riemersma Peter E.1,Szydlowski Hanna V.1,Baker Tyler1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology Grand Valley State University Allendale Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractTributary valleys along the Pigeon River in southwestern Michigan USA possess many previously defined criteria for sapping valleys. Direct observations of seasonal variations in groundwater levels, hydraulic gradients and water temperatures confirm that perennial springs and their streams are present in these small valleys. Estimated spring‐fed stream discharges are low and variable, but continuous. Direct observations, grain‐size distributions and bedload transport estimates indicate that significant transport of fine to medium sand occurs in all seasons.We present a process‐form model for small‐scale sapping processes. Stream terraces and paleo‐meander scarps are being modified by sapping, and elongated valleys are likely being lengthened headward by groundwater sapping. Sapping processes have been occurring for at least the past ~4,500 years after Pigeon River adjusted to a fall in base level from the Nipissing high stand to the modern level of Lake Michigan. Sapping processes are currently producing a variety of small‐scale landforms dependent on four main factors: 1) hydraulic gradients and spring discharges, 2) available grain size of material being eroded, 3) transport rate of sand bedload by spring‐fed streams and finally 4) time available for groundwater sapping process to occur.

Funder

Grand Valley State University

Michigan Space Grant Consortium

Publisher

Wiley

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