Authors
Matthias Vanmaercke, Albert J Kettner, Miet Van Den Eeckhaut, Jean Poesen, Anna Mamaliga, Gert Verstraeten, Maria Radoane, Florin Obreja, Phaedra Upton, James PM Syvitski, Gerard Govers
Publication date
2014/4
Journal
Progress in Physical Geography
Volume
38
Issue
2
Pages
145-172
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Current models aiming to simulate contemporary sediment yield (SY) implicitly assume that tectonic effects are either irrelevant or are reflected by catchment topography. In this study we analyse the relation between SY and seismic activity, a component of tectonic processes. Results show a spatial correlation between SY and seismic activity expressed as the estimated peak ground acceleration (PGA) with a 10% exceedance probability in 50 years. PGA has a significant impact on the spatial variation of SY, even after correcting for cross-correlations with topography, lithology or other factors that may influence SY. Based on three distinct data sets, we demonstrate that this effect is significant both for small catchments in Europe (0.3–3940 km2) and for large river systems worldwide (1580–6.15×106 km2) and that seismic activity may be even more important for explaining regional variation in SY than land use or …
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Scholar articles
M Vanmaercke, AJ Kettner, MVD Eeckhaut, J Poesen… - Progress in Physical Geography, 2014