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Tectonic Imprints in the Evolution of Peninsular Rivers Since Late Quaternary
Dr. Resmi (Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan)
Location : Online
Abstract: The Peninsular region of India comprises diverse landscapes, characterized by ancient
Proterozoic rocks. Generally regarded as a tectonically stable area, certain parts of this ancient terrain
exhibit evidence of active tectonic processes through discernible geomorphic markers. Each river basin
possesses a unique evolutionary history, subject to analysis across different time scales. Thus, our
research primarily focused on Peninsular Rivers like Palar, Cauvery, Chambal, Luni, and Nyra, along
with their adjacent rivers. These rivers showcase youthful features and geomorphic markers indicative
of tectonic and climatic variability, enabling us to reconstruct the long-term landscape development of
Peninsular India during the Late Quaternary Period. The assessment of tectonic controls on major
Peninsular Rivers involved investigating geomorphic markers such as fluvial and marine terrace
formation, gorges, longitudinal profiles, morphotectonic indices of active tectonics, paleochannels, and
river capture. Our studies revealed distinct differences among West flowing, East flowing, and southern
Peninsular Rivers. Geomorphic markers in westward rivers suggest predominant tectonic influence,
with indications of major faults, gorges, and waterfalls, although the impact of rainfall cannot be
completely ruled out. The disequilibrium in West flowing rivers is characterized by these tectonic
signatures. In contrast, Southern Peninsular Rivers display morphological signs of disequilibrium, such
as knickpoints, waterfalls, and river migration. Hence, we interpreted the dynamic response of
Peninsular Rivers as a result of intricate interactions and feedback, arising from factors such as
uplift/subsidence causing disequilibrium in both isostatic and tectonic forces, as well as Holocene
monsoon and base level changes.
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Meeting ID: 944 2649 3601
Passcode: 070134