Drainage reversal toward cliffs induced by lateral lithologic differences

Volume: 47, Issue: 10, Pages: 928 - 932
Published: Aug 20, 2019
Abstract
Drainage reversals, an end-member case of drainage reorganization, often occur toward cliffs. Reversals are commonly identified by the presence of barbed tributaries, with a junction angle >90°, that preserve the antecedent drainage geometry. The processes that form reversed drainages are largely unknown. Particularly, barbed tributaries cannot form through a spatially uniform migration of the cliff and drainage divide, which would be...
Paper Details
Title
Drainage reversal toward cliffs induced by lateral lithologic differences
Published Date
Aug 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
10
Pages
928 - 932
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