尼泊尔加德满都比什努马蒂河河床物质结构与组成对物源分析的启示。

N. Tamrakar
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比什努马蒂河(Bishnumati River)是加德满都盆地巴格马蒂河(Bagmati River)的一条主要支流,是一条低坡度、低弯度、短而高坡度的河流。比什努马蒂河的支流提供的沉积物来自河北地区的花岗岩-片麻岩源,以及比什努马蒂流域西北部和西部的Phulchoki群沉积岩。从3、4、5、6级拉伸段中选取4个代表性段,分析河床物质大小、砾石形状和组成,以表征河床物质,了解沉积物形状、大小和组成的下游分布,并了解河床物质的来源。段1、段2、段3、段4的d50分别为25.11 mm、0.871 mm、3.75 mm和27.86 mm。河床物质分为砾石、泥质砂砾石和泥质砾石,分选差,质地不成熟。砾石在形状上呈致密的叶片状。扁形长形指数(OPI)显示下游段(六阶流)的砾石呈扁形。砾石沉降球度高(0.6 ~ 0.8),平整度指数略高(0.51 ~ 0.54)。它们是近似圆形的,尽管存在一些角状到圆润的砾石。下游的形状参数变化不显著,可能是由于运输距离短,磨损不足,或片麻岩和花岗质碎屑的耐久性,或洪水期间砾石的快速运输。形状似乎更多地受到母岩继承性质的影响。沉积岩中的砾石由上游向下游增加,而片麻岩和花岗质砾石则减少。在5级(2段)和4级(3段)干流中存在粉砂岩和砂岩砾石,这是值得注意的,因为这些段的上游没有原生母质。沉积砾石的存在显示了当地的物源(河流-三角洲台地沉积),可能表明存在与现在不同的古水系。doi: 10.3126/ bg .v12i0.2250地质学系通报,2009年第12卷,pp. 55-62
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Riverbed-material texture and composition of Bishnumati River, Kathmandu, Nepal; implications in provenance analysis.
The Bishnumati River, a major tributary of the Bagmati River in the Kathmandu Basin, is a low-gradient, low-sinuosity river with a short high-gradient head. The tributaries contributing the Bishnumati River supply sediments from granite-gneiss sources located towards the north of the river area, and from sedimentary rocks of the Phulchoki Group from the northwest and the west of the Bishnumati watershed. Four representative segments each from third, fourth, fifth and sixth order stretches were sampled and analysed for riverbed-material size, and gravel shape and composition, to characterise riverbed materials, to understand downstream distribution of shape, size and composition of sediments, and to understand provenance of riverbed materials. The D 50 of the segments 1, 2, 3 and 4 are 25.11 mm, 0.871 mm, 3.75 mm and 27.86 mm, respectively. The riverbed materials are classified as Gravel, muddy sandy Gravel and muddy Gravel, which are very poorly sorted indicating textural immaturity. Gravels are compact bladed in form. Oblate prolate index (OPI) shows more oblate nature of gravels from downstream segments (sixth order stream). Gravels have high settling sphericity (0.6-0.8) and slightly higher flatness index (0.51-0.54). They are subrounded to rounded although there exist some angular to well rounded gravels. Downstream changes in shape parameters are not remarkable perhaps because of short distance of transport, insufficient abrasion, or durability of gneissic and granitic clasts, or quick transport of gravels during floods. Shape also seems to be influenced more by inherited properties of parent rocks. The gravels from sedimentary rocks increase from the upstream to downstream sites of the river at the expense of reduction of gneissic and granitic gravels. Existence of siltstone and sandstone gravels in the fifth (Segment 2) and forth order (Segment 3) mainstreams is remarkable as there is no primary parent source upstream of these segments. Existence of sedimentary gravels shows local provenance (fluvio-deltaic terrace deposits) and perhaps suggests existence of paleodrainage system different from the present doi: 10.3126/bdg.v12i0.2250 Bulletin of the Department of Geology, Vol. 12, 2009, pp. 55-62
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