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Streams and Drainage Systems - Tulane UniversityNov 2, 2015 · Stream piracy is where one stream erodes headward to capture the drainage of another stream. The stream with more vigorous erosion (steeper ...
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[PDF] Stream piracy - Geological Society of AmericaABSTRACT. Stream piracy describes a water-diver- sion event during which water from one stream is captured by another stream with a lower base level.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Stream piracy in the Black Hills: A geomorphology lab exerciseABSTRACT. The Black Hills of South Dakota exhibits many fine examples of stream piracy that are very suitable for teaching geomorphology lab exercises.
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Klamath National Forest & Butte Valley National Grassland - Coffee Creek Stream Capture Geologic Area### Summary of Stream Capture at Coffee Creek
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The Curious Case of the Green River in the Uinta MountainsThe Yampa could have been captured by a stream that flowed down the anticlinal crest. Intriguing, beheaded valleys on nearby Blue Mountain, which could be ...
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Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania, revisited - ScienceDirectThe 1889 paper by William Morris Davis on the “Rivers and Valleys of Pennsylvania” is a landmark in the history of geomorphology. It was in this manuscript ...
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[PDF] THE COLORADO RIVER REGION JOHN WESLEY POWELLMay 11, 2025 · A century ago John Wesley Powell-teacher, scientist, and veteran of the. Civil War-set out to explore the unknown reaches of the Colorado ...
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Knickpoint initiation and distribution within fluvial networksA rapid change in base level can occur due to surface rupture on faults, changes in sea level, stream capture or incision rate contrasts at the junctions of ...
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Timescales of landscape response to divide migration and drainage ...Dec 23, 2016 · Only in simulations configured to induce rapid lateral divide migration are there occasional large stream capture events and zones where ...
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[PDF] Dynamics of the streamâ•'power river incision modelAug 10, 1999 · Note that by definition, if the rock uplift rate U is steady and uniform, the dimensionless uplift rate U, is unity (equations. (15) and (16)).Missing: headward | Show results with:headward
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[PDF] Stream piracy - Geological Society of AmericaABSTRACT. Stream piracy describes a water-diver- sion event during which water from one stream is captured by another stream with a lower base level.
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Plan‐Form Evolution of Drainage Basins in Response to Tectonic Changes: Insights From Experimental and Numerical Landscapes### Summary: Tectonic Uplift's Influence on Stream Capture and Drainage Reorganization
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Active and passive tectonic controls for transverse drainage and ...Nov 15, 2008 · ... tectonic uplift and growing structures) (e.g. Alvarez, 1999), 2 ... stream capture (aggressive headward erosion across a topographic ...
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Spatial Variations of Tectonic Uplift - Subducting Plate Effects on the ...Jan 21, 2021 · Tectonic uplift rates vary from ∼1 ± 0.3 mm/yr up to ∼5 ± 0.6 mm/yr during the Holocene, consistent with inferred high tectonic activity in this zone.
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Stream Incision, Tectonics, Uplift, and Evolution of Topography of ...Nov 3, 2023 · Low summit erosion rates suggest that the rock uplift approximates the surface uplift of crestal summits. Tertiary stream gradients were lower ...Missing: capture | Show results with:capture
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Contemporary tectonic deformation of the Basin and Range ...Aug 5, 2004 · We have estimated patterns and rates of crustal movement across 800 km of the Basin and Range at ∼39° north latitude with Global Positioning ...
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Mio‐Pliocene paleo‐course of Indus River in Upper Sutlej‐Zhada ...Sep 7, 2024 · The headward-eroding Upper Indus River captured the proto-Sutlej due to a base-level change of >~1500 m, which significantly impacted the ...
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Mio-Pliocene piracy, relict landscape and drainage reorganization in ...Nov 26, 2019 · The landscape in the hanging wall of the Himalayan thrust wedge is controlled by rock uplift and denudation rates, which is dictated by the ...
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Low-temperature thermochronologic signature of range-divide ...Dec 1, 2014 · (B) Drainage divide breaching by proglacial lake overspill producing an instantaneous ∼40 km eastward displacement of the drainage divide.
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Glacial isostatic adjustment directed incision of the Channeled ...Feb 14, 2022 · We investigated whether glacial isostatic adjustment affected routing of the Missoula floods and incision of the Channeled Scabland from an impounded, glacial ...
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[PDF] Karst Hydrogeology and GeomorphologyIn the following two chapters we attempt comprehensive description of the physics and chemistry of dissolution processes and global dissolution rates. In.
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[PDF] Karst Geological Resources and INDOT Construction - IN.govBedrock dissolution process ... process by which one stream or cave enlarges its drainage basin area by expanding into a neighboring drainage basin ...
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[PDF] SHOW CAVES, PRESERVES, AND PRIVATE PROPERTYThe cave formed by capturing groundwater from the higher elevation Cibolo Creek watershed to the south and pirating it northeast to discharge into the Guadalupe.
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[PDF] South China Karst - UNESCO World Heritage CentreJan 16, 2006 · The Shilin Karst Nominated Sites (Yunnan): The nominated sites lie in Shilin Yi Nationality Autonomous County, east Yunnan. Province. They ...Missing: piracy | Show results with:piracy
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[PDF] Erosional History of the New River, Southern Appalachians, Virginia ...Mahomet River; the Teays-Mahomet River then flowed to the ancestral ... separated along strike by water gaps and wind gaps usually have different ...
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[PDF] CRevolution 2—Origin and Evolution of the Colorado River System ...Abstract. A 2010 Colorado River symposium, held in Flagstaff, Arizona, involved 70 participants who engaged in intense debate about the origin and evolution ...
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Downstream Controls on Coastal Plain River Avulsions: A Global ...Feb 2, 2023 · This work tests the significance of these downstream factors on the avulsion histories of 57 Holocene lowland river systems.
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Uplift-driven incision and climate-controlled river terrace ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Pleistocene terraces of the Thames provide further confirmation ... stream capture. Article. Full-text available. Dec 2022.
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The origin and early history of the upper Thames - ScienceDirectThe famous Goring Gap in the Chiltern Hills, southern England formed due to accelerated headwater capture by periglacial streams that cut through a Chalk ...
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Counter-intuitive influence of Himalayan river morphodynamics on ...Nov 28, 2017 · Nature Communications volume 8, Article number: 1617 (2017) Cite this article ... Inferred palaeo-Sutlej course that joins Ghaggar–Hakra ...
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U-Pb zircon dating evidence for a Pleistocene Sarasvati River and ...Mar 1, 2012 · U-Pb zircon dating evidence for a Pleistocene Sarasvati River and capture of the Yamuna River Available ... Indus likely occurred as early as 49 ...
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[PDF] Saraswati – the ancient river lost in the desert - Amazon AWSdisappeared along with Saraswati due to shifts of its feeder streams from ... Capture of Shatadru (Sutlej) by a tributary of Beas through headward erosion.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Karst landscapes in South-Eastern Turkey: potential of cave speleot...### Summary of Stream Capture and Euphrates-Tigris Interactions in Mesopotamia During the Holocene
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[PDF] Tectonic geomorphology of Australia - Dr QuigsIntriguingly, a continent-wide inventory of cosmogenic nuclide erosion rate determina- tions indicates that bedrock erosion rates are low. (0.5–5 m Ma21) ...
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Influence of mantle flow on the drainage of eastern Australia since ...Jan 3, 2017 · Note the progressive erosion of the Great Dividing Range through time and the progradation of deltaic systems in the Ceduna sub-basin.Missing: headward | Show results with:headward
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Spatial and temporal patterns of Australian dynamic topography ...Jan 15, 2014 · This insensitivity to substantial variations in upstream drainage area suggests that putative river capture events have a modest effect upon our ...
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[PDF] A fluvial geomorphic investigation into channel capacity changes at ...Sep 24, 2021 · About 25,000 years ago, an uplift ... The issue of reduced channel capacity in the Barmah Choke was revisited in 2019 by Water Technology.
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Evolution of the Taieri River catchment, East Otago, New ZealandThe ancestral Taieri River drained only coastal hills initiated in the Miocene, and much of what is now the upper Taieri catchment flowed into the ancestral ...Missing: piracy | Show results with:piracy
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Geology shapes biogeography: Quaternary river-capture explains ...Jul 15, 2015 · Here we synthesise geological and biological evidence to demonstrate a composite geological and biological history for New Zealand's 290-km long Taieri River.Missing: piracy | Show results with:piracy
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River Long Profiles and Knickpoints From Guadalcanal and Makira ...For both Guadalcanal and Makira there is a good correlation between knickpoint elevation/catchment area and distance upstream from the sea, and a weak ...
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Tectonics of the Papua‐Woodlark Region - AGU Journals - WileyNov 25, 2020 · But the dominant arc volcanism is in the New Georgia Group of the Solomon Islands, including in the forearc (e.g., on Rendova and Kavachi) and ...
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River Capture and Freshwater Biological Evolution: A Review of ...Geology shapes biogeography: Quaternary river-capture explains New Zealand's biologically 'composite' Taieri River. Quat. Sci. Rev. 2015, 120, 47–56 ...
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Stream capture as driver of transient landscape evolution in a ...Sep 1, 2011 · Valleys ending in wind gaps are excellent candidates, but any low-relief zone along the divide is of interest. The use of the hillshade effect<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The rate and extent of wind-gap migration regulated by tributary ...Jul 7, 2021 · Overall, our results suggest that tributaries and their avulsions may play a critical role in setting the rate and extent of wind-gap migration ...
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Intrinsic stream-capture control of stepped fan pediments in the High ...As for the formation and abandonment of fluvial terraces, stepped fan pediments are usually interpreted as a consequence of lateral planation owing to ...
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The effects of the North Anatolian Fault on the geomorphology in the ...... stream capture also affect HI's. For example, the Horalı and Tokat streams ... Moreover, since meandering requires low slopes, the incised meanders hint at a ...
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Quantification of river-capture-induced base-level changes and ...... incision, sediment flux and surface lowering. This was carried out through ... in aggradation or degradation below the capture point, depending on the ...
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Upland and Lowland Fishes: A Test of the River Capture HypothesisJul 16, 2025 · A recent study of river capture events since the mid-Eocene 45 mya suggested that the frequency and areal extent of river captures was ...
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Accelerated Miocene incision along the Yangtze River driven by ...Sep 8, 2023 · We suggest that increased erosive power associated with capture and basin integration drove accelerated incision during the Late Miocene.Introduction · Discussion · Materials And Methods
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Applying DEM-SRTM for reconstructing a late Quaternary ...Aug 6, 2025 · This work records processing of the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) derived from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), which succeeded in ...
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[PDF] River piracy and drainage basin reorganization led by climate ...Apr 17, 2017 · Prior to May 2016, some of the water flowing from the toe of the glacier marked the headwaters of Kaskawulsh. River, a major tributary of Alsek ...
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Glacier shrinkage driving global changes in downstream systemsSep 5, 2017 · Changes in river hydrology and morphology caused by climate-induced glacier loss are projected to be the greatest of any hydrological system ...
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River piracy may rise thanks to climate change - NatureApr 25, 2017 · Such 'river piracy' could become more common as the climate warms, the authors warn. That would affect downstream communities and ecosystems ...Missing: frequency increase
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(PDF) Sediment deficit in rivers caused by dams and instream gravel ...Aug 5, 2025 · Sedimentary disequilibrium in rivers and coastlines is related to the imbalance within the fluvial system caused mostly by dams, instream mining ...<|separator|>
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Large rivers, slow drainage rearrangements: The ongoing fluvial ...We suggest that accelerated headward erosion, driven by subsidence along the Branco and Negro rivers, is leading to stream piracy in the northern portion of the ...Missing: deforestation | Show results with:deforestation
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Warming-Driven Glacier Melt Leads to 'River Piracy' | Climate CentralApr 17, 2017 · The global warming-induced retreat of a Canadian glacier caused one river to siphon off another's flow.
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Channel morphology and flow structure of an abandoned channel ...Apr 19, 2016 · Results of this study provide insights of how flow hydraulics and physical characteristics of abandoned channel change under varying stages.
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Channel morphology and flow structure of an abandoned channel ...Aug 6, 2025 · Abandoned channels are being considered and implemented as restoration and rehabilitation strategies for large rivers but we do not yet have ...<|control11|><|separator|>