Storm-generated Holocene and historical floods in the Manawatu River, New Zealand

Fuller, Ian C., Macklin, Mark G., Toonen, Willem H. J. and Holt, Katherine A. (2018) Storm-generated Holocene and historical floods in the Manawatu River, New Zealand. Geomorphology, 310 . pp. 102-124. ISSN 0169-555X

Full content URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.03.010

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Storm-generated Holocene and historical floods in the Manawatu River, New Zealand
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This paper reports the first reconstruction of storm-generated late Holocene and historical river floods in the North Island of New Zealand. The sedimentary infills of nine palaeochannels were studied in the lower alluvial reaches of the Manawatu River. Floods in these palaeochannels were recorded as a series of sand-rich units set within finer-grained fills. Flood chronologies were constrained using a combination of radiocarbon dating, documentary sources, geochemical markers, and palynological information. Flood units were sedimentologically and geochemically characterised using high resolution ITRAXTM 16 X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) core scanning and laser diffraction grain-size analysis. The longest palaeoflood record extends back ca.3000 years. The temporal resolution and length of the
Manawatu record reflects accommodation space for fluvial deposits, channel dynamics and mobility, and high sediment supply. Floods that occurred in the Manawatu during the mid-1800s at the time of European land clearance and in the first decade of the twentieth century appear to be among the largest recorded in the last 3000 years

Keywords:fluvial, sedimentary archive, palaeochannel, floodplain, XRF analysis
Subjects:F Physical Sciences > F810 Environmental Geography
L Social studies > L714 Human and Social Geography of Australasia
F Physical Sciences > F840 Physical Geography
Divisions:College of Science > School of Geography
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Deposited On:10 Apr 2018 08:39

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