Title:
Vertical successions of channel bar, point bar and natural levee deposits, Ganga and Yamuna river, Allahabad, U.P

dc.contributor.authorG.S. Tiwari
dc.contributor.authorR.N. Tiwari
dc.contributor.authorK.N. Singh
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-06T10:42:17Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.description.abstractThe modern sediments of Ganga and Yamuna rivers at Allahabad. Uttar Pradesh are studied in 17 vertical sections of channel bar. point bar and natural levee deposits. Based on this study nine lithofacies, i.e. St. SP2, Sp1, Sr1, Sr2, Sl. Sh. Fl and Fm (8-Sand and l- Mud sub-lithofacies) have been identified. An attempt has been made to evolve a generalised lithofacies succession for channel bar, point bar and natural levee deposits. The channel bar exhibits the lithofacies succession of SP2, Spl, Sr2, Sr1 Sh and Fl; St, SP2, Sp 1, Sr1, Sh and Fl succession m point bar and SP2, Sp1, Sr1, Sh. Fl and Fm lithofacies succession in natural levee deposits. No major difference in channel bar and point bar lithofacies succession have been found. The point bars are characterised by trough cross-bedded lithofacies - St, which are formed by the migration of 3-D dunes. The Fm lithofacies is characteristics of natural levee, the muddy deposits often show desiccation cracks. Deposition of mud takes place in low energy conditions mostly during receding floods. © Geol. Soc. India.
dc.identifier.issn167622
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/17933
dc.subjectAllahabad
dc.subjectFacies architecture
dc.subjectFluvial geomorphic units
dc.subjectGanga and Yamuna rivers
dc.subjectLithofacies code
dc.subjectQuaternary sediments
dc.titleVertical successions of channel bar, point bar and natural levee deposits, Ganga and Yamuna river, Allahabad, U.P
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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