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Title: Understanding the sediment routing system along the Gulf of Kachchh coast, western India: Significance of small ephemeral rivers
Authors: Prizomwala, S.P.
Bhatt, Nilesh
Basavaiah, N.
Keywords: Sediment routing system
Ephemeral rivers
Clay mineralogy
Heavy minerals
Mineral magnetic properties
Gulf of Kachchh
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Journal of Earth System Science, v.123/1, p.121-133, 2014, doi: 10.1007/s12040-013-0379-7
Abstract: The present study is an attempt towards understanding the sediment routing system in the semi-arid margin of the Gulf of Kachchh, which is one of the largest macrotidal regimes in the northern Arabian Sea. Investigations based on heavy minerals, clay minerals, mineral magnetic properties and sediment geochemistry indicated that there are three major sources of sediments contributing to the Gulf of Kachchh basin: (1) Indus River, (2) Kachchh mainland coastal rivers and (3) the Saurashtra peninsular coastal rivers. The flanks of northern and southern coast of western Gulf of Kachchh show dominant signatures of Kachchh mainland/Saurashtra peninsular provenance. In contrast, the eastern Gulf of Kachchh coast bearing fine grained sediments shows dominant Indus River Provenance. Although ephemeral in nature, the small coastal rivers of Saurashtra and Kachchh contribute significant amount of sediments to the Gulf of Kachchh coastline because of their ‘dryland’ nature and thus they control the coarse grained sedimentation processes.
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