Annual sediment transport dynamics in the Narayani basin, Central Nepal: assessing the impacts of erosion processes in the annual sediment budget

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Nature : Production scientifique
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Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2018
Auteurs (6) : MORIN Guillaume LAVÉ Jérôme FRANCE-LANORD Christian RIGAUDIER Thomas GAJUREL Ananta,prassad SINHA Rajiv
Revue scientifique : Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
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DOI : 10.1029/2017JF004460
URL : https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2017jf004460
Abstract : Abstract Identifying the roles of erosional processes in the denudation of mountain ranges requires a better understanding of erosional sensitivity to climatic, topographic, or lithologic controls. We analyzed erosion in the Narayani River basin (draining central Nepal, and presenting contrasted lithologic and geochemical signatures in its outcropping rocks, and a wide variety of erosional processes and climatic conditions) to assess the relative contributions of erosion processes to the annual sediment export. By combining ADCP measurements with depth profiles and daily surface samplings of the suspended load, we propose a simplified model to precisely calculate sediment fluxes at the basin outlet. We estimate an equivalent erosion rate of mm/yr for the year 2010, similar to the average value of mm/yr estimated from 15 years of records and long-term (~ky) denudation rates of 1.7 mm/yr derived from cosmogenic nuclides. The stability of erosion is attributed to efficient buffering behavior and spatial integration in the drainage system. Strong relations between rainfall events and the sediment export suggest that the system is mainly supply-limited. Combining physical calculation of sediment fluxes with grain size analyses and geochemical tracers (hydroxyl isotopic compositions, carbonate contents, and total organic carbon content), we estimate that glacial and soil erosion do not contribute more than 10\% and a few \%, respectively to the total budget, and are only detectable during premonsoon and early monsoon periods. During the monsoon, erosion by landslides and mass-wasting events overwhelms the sediment budget, confirming the dominant role of these erosional processes in active mountain chains.
Mots-clés : Himalaya, erosion, ADCP, river sediment transport, landslides, climatic forcing
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Morin G, Lavé J, France-Lanord C, Rigaudier T, Gajurel AP, Sinha R (2018) Annual sediment transport dynamics in the Narayani basin, Central Nepal: assessing the impacts of erosion processes in the annual sediment budget. J Geophys Res Earth Surf | doi: 10.1029/2017JF004460