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Tectono-geomorphic and active deformation studies in the Ujh basin of Northwestern Himalaya

Ajay Kumar Taloor, Ravi Sharma, Girish Ch Kothyari

2023Quaternary Science Advances17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study focuses on the morphotectonic analysis of the Ujh River basin, examining various aspects related to geometrical changes of the drainage basin caused by tectonic and erosional processes. The topographic development of Ujh River basin is a response of enhanced tectonic deformation caused by Main Central Thrust (MCT) and Main Boundary Thrust (MBT). We assume that the basin asymmetry, tilting, incision and migration of the river basin is regulated by compressive force generated between MBT and MCT. The results were characterized by a high Asymmetry Factor (Af) indicating greater asymmetry suggesting a rightward tilting with low Valley Floor to Valley Width (Vf) values which indicate deep incision showing active structural nature and ongoing tectonic processes. The high Stream Length Gradient (SL) Index values in the MCT zone, indicate sudden topographic breaks owing to the vertical tectonic uplift, while the Hypsometric Integral (HI) suggests a late mature stage with active erosion processes. The Ujh River basin is in a disequilibrium state, with convex portions indicating uplift and concave portions indicating subsidence on the slope-area plot. The χ analysis, plotting χ values against elevation, highlights upliftment and erosion zones along the trunk stream, with major slope breaks and high χ values observed in the upstream region, particularly along the MCT. Overall, the Ujh River basin exhibits morphotectonic characteristics indicating ongoing tectonic activity and a state of disequilibrium.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyStructural basinTectonicsGeomorphologyForeland basinSubsidenceErosionDrainage basinBack-strippingPaleontologySedimentary depositional environmentSedimentary basin analysisCartographyGeographyearthquake and tectonic studiesLandslides and related hazardsGeological and Geochemical Analysis
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