Why do large rivers tend to form multichannel? A field study in the Upper Paraná River

Authors

  • José Cândido Stevaux Graduate Program in Geography, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul – Campus de Três Lagoas, MS, Brazil http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0088-0795
  • Priscila Panzarini Gon Graduate Program in Geoscience and Environment. UNESP/IGCE – Rio Claro, SP, Brazil http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0088-0795
  • Isabel Terezinha Leli Graduate Program in Geography, Western State of Paraná, UNIOESTE/Marechal Cândido Rondon, PR, Brazil http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4344-3739
  • Rafaela Harumi Fujita Graduate Program in Geography of the State University of Western Paraná (UNIOESTE/ Francisco Beltrão, PR, Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20502/rbg.v22i4.2014

Keywords:

padrão multicanal, padrão anastomosado, potência de fluxo específica, rio Paraná, conceito de eficiência máxima de fluxo

Abstract

Anastomosed rivers include a diverse group of fluvial forms with multiple and interconnected alluvial channels. They occur in a wide range of climates and reliefs and constitute the typical pattern of the mega rivers (Qm> 17,000 m3s-1). Several authors have assumed that the development of an anabranching formation is the mechanism by which a channel maintains its maximum efficiency. However, this has only been tested by mathematical studies. In this study, we confirm this theory in a 58-km anabranching reach of the Upper Paraná River, through a hydraulic and bathymetric survey of 14 cross-sections. We conclude that where the slope can'tincrease, the channel reduces its w:d ratio, thereby maintaining its efficiency in the wider sections, according to the specific stream power equation (ω=ρgQs/w). The channel width and alluvial plain width are controlled by allochthonous factors (tectonic lineaments and bank composition). Although the nodal sections have the greatestefficiency, we confirmed that flow efficiency is maintained at a constant level of bedload transport and specific stream power along the anabranching reach.

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Author Biography

José Cândido Stevaux, Graduate Program in Geography, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul – Campus de Três Lagoas, MS, Brazil

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Published

2021-09-27

How to Cite

Stevaux, J. C., Gon, P. P., Leli, I. T., & Fujita, R. H. (2021). Why do large rivers tend to form multichannel? A field study in the Upper Paraná River. Revista Brasileira De Geomorfologia, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.20502/rbg.v22i4.2014

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