EGU21-10554
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-10554
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Investigating the Response of Tectonic Loading in the Himalayas on the Peripheral Forebulge through Drainage Network Analysis

Parv Kasana1, Vimal Singh1, and Rahul Devrani2
Parv Kasana et al.
  • 1Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
  • 2Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, India

Drainage divide migration is a conspicuous natural process through which a landscape evolves. In response to a forced climatic and tectonic disturbance, susceptible river networks transfer the transient signals to the entire river basin, which results in an incision or aggradation. The Himalayan orogeny and subduction of the Indian plate have resulted in an upward flexure in the Indian lithosphere known as a peripheral forebulge. A forebulge can flexurally uplift and migrate following the variation in tectonic load. The emergence of the central Indian plateau is a consequence of the upwarping of the Indian lithosphere (Bilham et al. 2003).  In this work, we are trying to assess the drainage network dynamics between the Narmada and Ganga river systems, which drain the uplifted central Indian plateau. We have calculated the Chi(χ) metrics, steepness index (Ksn), knickpoints for the channels in the study area. We have generated Topographic swath profiles to analyze the topographic variations on the plateau. It has been observed from the results that the rivers in the study area lack dynamic equilibrium, and river capturing is an evident response to the perturbations. Our analysis shows that the Narmada River tributaries are gaining drainage area and aggressing Northwards by capturing adjacent Ganga river tributaries. The field observations show a variation in the surface slope and presence of knickpoints (waterfalls) along the "aggressor" drainages. We propose a model to show a correlation between the tectonic loading of Himalayas, movement of forebulge, and its feedback to the river systems present on the forebulge.

How to cite: Kasana, P., Singh, V., and Devrani, R.: Investigating the Response of Tectonic Loading in the Himalayas on the Peripheral Forebulge through Drainage Network Analysis, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-10554, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-10554, 2021.

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