1. Extremely fast Holocene coastal landscape evolution in the Kachchh Upland (NW India): Clues from a multidisciplinary review
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Eshaan Srivastava, Javed N. Malik, Nicolò Parrino, Pierfrancesco Burrato, Nayan Sharma, MahendraSinh Gadhavi, Attilio Sulli, Cipriano Di Maggio, Maurizio Gasparo Morticelli, Srivastava E., Malik J.N., Parrino N., Burrato P., Sharma N., Gadhavi M., Sulli A., Di Maggio C., and Gasparo Morticelli M.
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Kachchh ,tectonic-climatic interaction ,Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,Settore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale ,Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia ,Geography, Planning and Development ,coastal landscape evolution ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) - Abstract
The coastal landscape of the Kachchh Upland (KU) region (NW-India) changed over the last few thousand years from a shallow marine gulf to a salty desert (1-4 meters asl). In this area, bordered to the south by the Northern Hill Range (NHR), the tectonic-climatic interaction triggered the sea level fall from +2/4 m circa (6000-2000 BP) to zero. An ancient river pattern deposited a tidally regulated delta area during the sea level fall that stopped 2000-3000 years ago due to tectonic activity and a dry climate. Deltaic-alluvial fans (DAF) in front of the NHR suggest that the KU's tectonic activity led to fast landscape evolution. We explored such drastic changes by integrating scientific information from a multidisciplinary literature review, identifying terraces and DAFs, and inferring faults through landform recognition, quantitative morphometry, and field surveys. Our interpretation, summarized in a map, provides new information on active processes along the NHR.
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- 2023
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