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The hydrodynamic characteristics of a delta or estuary are mainly governed by discharges of rivers and water level at the sea (or lake) boundaries. A joint probability approach is widely applied to quantify the high water level frequency in deltas. In the... see more

The Rhine was formed in the Miocene. During the Pleistocene it dumped large amounts of glacial debris into the subsiding North Sea Basin, which resulted in a maximum thickness of Quaternary deposits of about 1000 m. During the Holocene the present deltaic... see more

This study uses grain-size distributions to contrast sediment transport processes in the Tecolutla and Nautla deltas on the high-energy Veracruz coastal margin, southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Both tropical deltas formed at mouths of short, seasonal high-flo... see more

Sedimentologic and ichnologic analysis of the Middle Jurassic Lajas Formation in Bajada de Los Molles area allow recognizing upper offshore-lower shoreface deposits in transition to prodelta, delta front and interdistributary bay succesions. This system i... see more

Surficial sediment surfaces of various world deltaic plains are commonly radiocarbon dated to over 2000 years before present (BP), rather than to a modern age. In the present investigation of the Rhone plain, southern France, surficial sediments that reco... see more

The Lena River Delta, largest in the Arctic, occupies 32,000 km2. It has a complicated structure caused by neotectonic block-movements, which formed an island archipelago with elevation differences as large as 60 m of distinct geological units. The modern... see more

The enormous delta of the Ganges-Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh, and surrounding areas of India, is the lifeblood for one of the largest populations on Earth. Decending from the Himalayan plateau to a lowland upper delta plain, the rivers experience rapi... see more

Over the last century, the river-dominated Mississippi delta has received increasing attention from geoscientists, biologists, engineers, and environmental planners because of the importance of the river and its deltaic environments to the economic well-b... see more

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