
Construction and Modification of Debris-Flow Alluvial Fans as Captured in the Geomorphic and Sedimentary Record: Examples from the Western Sangre de Cristo Mountains, South-Central Colorado
Print publication date: 11/10/2023
Geological Society of America, GSA Special Papers, Earth Structure Processes and Tectonics, Tectonics, Sedimentology
Type: Book (Paperback)
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780813725611
Weight: 0.45kg
Number of pages: 47
£30.00
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Product Code: USPE561
Alluvial fans offer a means to unravel the intricacies of landscape, tectonic, and climatic dynamics. This book and accompanying geologic map highlight alluvial fans and their deposits exemplified by a suite of debris-flow alluvial fans emanating from the Holocene-active western range front of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in south-central Colorado. The link between morphologies of fan surfaces and the sedimentary facies of their deposits permits a basis for evolutionary process interpretation of debris-flow alluvial fan geomorphology. A grasp of these processes will help earth scientists better discern complexities between buried paleo-surfaces (intraformational progressive unconformities), surficial deformation, and landform development as recorded in debris-flow fan deposits in the sedimentary record.
Authors: Sylvia R. Nicovich, James G. Schmitt, Harrison J. Gray, Ralph E. Klinger, and Shannon Mahan