Channel-floodplain geomorphology along the Solimões-Amazon River, Brazil

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Mertes, Leal A. K. [1 ]
Dunne, Thomas [2 ]
Martinelli, Luiz A. [3 ]
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[1] Department of Geography, Inst. for Compl. Earth Syst. Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060, United States
[2] Sch. of Environ. Sci. and Management, Inst. for Compl. Earth Syst. Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131, United States
[3] Ctro. de Ener. Nucl. na Agricultura, 13400 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
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Banks (bodies of water) - Recycling - Suspended sediments - Deposition - Geomorphology - Lakes - Rivers - Erosion - Floods - Topography;
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Across the cratonic landscape of Brazil the Solimões-Amazon River transports to its delta plain 1240 Mt of suspended sediment derived from Andean erosion and reworks another 3200 Mt of floodplain sediments. Distribution of these sediments has resulted in a variable along-stream pattern of geomorphology. The upstream reaches are characterized by sediment erosion in the main channel and deposition in floodplain channels that are an order of magnitude smaller in discharge than the main channel. Sediment deposition in and migration of the floodplain channels erases oxbow lakes of the main channel and yields an intricate scroll-bar topography that forms the boundaries of hundreds of long, narrow lakes. In contrast, downstream reaches are characterized by channels restricted by stabilizing, long-term, levee building and floodplain construction dominated by overbank deposition. Overbank deposition buries the scroll-bar topography, resulting in a flat floodplain covered by a patchwork of large, more equant, shallow lakes. On the basis of estimated rates of recycling of floodplain sediments, the modern floodplain of the Brazilian Amazon could have been recycled in
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