Citation:
Elad Dente, Lensky, Nadav G. , Morin, Efrat , Dunne, Thomas , and Enzel, Yehouda . 2018. “Sinuosity Evolution Along An Incising Channel: New Insights From The Jordan River Response To The Dead Sea Level Fall”. Earth Surface Processes And Landforms. doi:10.1002/esp.4530.
Abstract:
channel, increasing sinuosity. Upstream, near the migrating knickzone channel gradients also increase, incision is more moderate and floods continue to overtop the banks, favoring meander chute cutoffs. The resulting channel has a downstream well-confined meandering segment and an upstream low-sinuosity segment. These new insights regarding spatial differences along an incising channel can improve interpretations of the evolution of ancient planforms and floodplains that responded to base-level decline.