How Is Time Distributed in a River Meander Belt?

Author:

Ielpi A.1ORCID,Viero D. P.2ORCID,Lapôtre M. G. A.3,Graham A.4ORCID,Ghinassi M.5,Finotello A.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences University of British Columbia‐Okanagan Kelowna BC Canada

2. Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering University of Padua Padua Italy

3. Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences Stanford University Stanford CA USA

4. Harquail School of Earth Sciences Laurentian University Sudbury ON Canada

5. Department of Geosciences University of Padua Padua Italy

6. Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics, and Statistics Ca’Foscari University of Venice Venice Italy

Abstract

AbstractRiver meandering controls the age of floodplains through its characteristic paces of growth and eventual cutoff of channel bends, forming oxbows. Hence, floodplain‐age distributions should reflect a river's characteristic size and migration rate. This hypothesis has been previously tested in numerical simulations, yet without systematic comparisons with natural systems. Here we analyze oxbow spacing and timescales of bend evolution and abandonment in natural and numerically simulated meander belts. In both cases, a saturated state is achieved whereby oxbows are spaced ∼1 meander radius apart. At saturation, the distribution of floodplain ages and probability of sediment‐storage time can be constrained from characteristic timescales of bend evolution and abandonment. Owing to the similar relationships between floodplain width and characteristic timescales in natural and simulated rivers, we postulate that this approach should apply to unconfined meandering rivers elsewhere—a hypothesis to be tested with independent geo‐ or dendrochronological data.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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