Study on index of erosion rate in inland mountains: Case study using old river valley around detached meander core

Estimating the rate of change in landforms and geological environments due to erosion is important when assessing the safety of the geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in Japan. The aim of this study is to develop an index of erosion rates in inland mountains in Japan. We focused on...

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Hauptverfasser: Yasue, Ken-ichi, Takatori, Ryoichi, Tanikawa, Shin-ichi, Ninomiya, Atusi, Tanase, Atsushi, Furusawa, Akira, Tajikara, Masayoshi
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description Estimating the rate of change in landforms and geological environments due to erosion is important when assessing the safety of the geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in Japan. The aim of this study is to develop an index of erosion rates in inland mountains in Japan. We focused on “circular abandoned channels”, which are old river valleys around detached meander cores formed by the cut-off of incised meandering rivers. Circular abandoned channels can be useful for estimating incision rates because they occur at a range of elevations throughout the Japanese Islands. We undertook a case study to determine the incision rate using a circular abandoned channel in the middle reaches of the Kumanogawa (Totsukawa) River in the Kii Peninsula, where many circular abandoned channels have been identified. We obtained undisturbed core samples of old river channel deposits and angular gravel deposits that overlie the circular abandoned channel. The old river channel deposits have been emergent since at least MIS5 (i.e., 125 ka), based on an analysis of the soil color in angular gravel deposits. This interpretation is also supported by the composition of volcanic ash grains in the deposits. The incision rate, as calculated from this age and the difference in elevation between the abandoned and present channels, is less than about 0.9 m/ky. This study shows that analyses of circular abandoned channels can yield estimates of incision rates and potentially also uplift rates. More accurate estimates of incision rates require further studies of the dating and evolution of sediments that overlie circular abandoned channels.
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