Geog 422/522 - Alluvial Fan Reference List (updated Feb 26, 2006) c:univor:fans:fanrefs.wpd Alexander, D., and Coppola, L., 1989, Structural geology and dissection of alluvial fan sediments by mass movements: an example from the souther Italian Apennines: Geomorphology, v. 2, p. 341-361. Alex89.pdf Al-Sarawi, M., 1988, Morphology and facies of alluvial fans in Kadhmah Bay, Kuwait: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 58, p. 902-907. AlSara88.pdf Anderson, E., Harrison, S., Passmore, D.G., Mighall, T.M., 2000, Holocene alluvial-fan development in the Macgillycuddy’d Reeks, southwest Ireland, GSA Bulletin, v. 112, no. 12, pp. 1834-1849. On File No PDF Beaty, C.B., 1963, Origin of alluvial fans, White Mountains, California and Nevada: Annals of the Association of American Geographers, v. 53, p. 516-535. Beaty63.pdf Beaty, C.B., 1970, Age and estimated rate of accumulation of an alluvial fan, White Mountains, California, USA: American Journal of Science, v. 268, p. 50-70. Beaty, C.B., 1974, Debris flow, alluvial fans and a revitalized catastrophism: Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplement, v. 21, p. 39-51. Beaty74.pdf Beaty, C.B., 1990, Anatomy of a White Mountains Debris-Flow - Making of an alluvial fan, in Rachocki, A.H., and Church, M., Alluvial Fans: A Field Approach: Wiley and Sons, New York, p. 69-89. Beaty90.pdf Beaumont, P., 1972, Alluvial fans along the foothills of the Elburz Mountains, Iron: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology: v. 12, p. 251-273. Benito, G., Gutierrez, F., Perez-Gonzalez, A., and Machado, M.J., 2000, Geomorphological and sedimentological features in Quaternary fluvial systems affected by solution-induced subsidence (Ebro Basin, NE-Spain): Geomorphology, v. 33, p. 209-224. Bento00.pdf Bierman, P., Gillespie, A., and Caffee, M., 1995, Cosmogenic ages for earthquake recurrence intervals and debris flow fan deposition, Owens Valley, California: Science, 270, p. 447-450. Bierman95.pdf Blair, T.C., 1999, Alluvial fan and catchment initiation by rock avalanching, Owens Valley, California: Geomorphology, v. 28, p. 201-221. Blair99.pdf 1 Blair, T.C., and McPherson, J.G., 1994a, Alluvial fan processes and forms, in Abrahams, A.D. and Parson, A.J., eds., Geomorphology of Desert Environments: Chapman and Hall, London, p. 354-402. Blair94.pdf Blair, T.C., and McPherson, J.G., 1994b, Alluvial fans and their natural distinction from rivers based on morphology, hydraulic processes, sedimentary processes, and facies assemblages: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. A64, no. 3, p. 450-489. Blissenbach, E., 1952, Relation of surface angle distribution to particle size distribution on alluvial fans: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 22, p. 25-28. Bliss52.pdf Blissenbach, E., 1954, Geology of alluvial fans in semi-arid regions: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 65, p. 175-190. Boothroyd, J.C., and Nummedal, D., 1978, Proglacial braided outwash: A model for humid alluvial fan deposits, in Miall, A.D., ed., Fluvial Sedimentology: Canadian Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 4, Calgary, p. 641-668. Braudrick, C.A., 1997, The entrainment of large woody debris in streams, 1997 GSA Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, Salt Lake City, Utah. On file No PDF Bull, W.B., 1962, Relation of textural (CM) patterns to depositional environment of alluvial-fan deposits: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 32, p. 211-216. Bull, W.B., 1964, Relation of alluvial fan size and slope to drainage basin size and lithology in western Fresno County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 450-B, p. 51-53. Bull, W.B., 1964, Geomorphology of segmented alluvial fans in western Fresno County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 352-E. Bull64b.pdf Bull, W.B., 1964, alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 437-A, 70 p. Bull64a.pdf Bull, W.B., 1968, Alluvial fans: Journal of Geological Education, v. 16, p. 101-106 Bull68.pdf Bull, W.B., 1975, Allometric change of landforms: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 86, p. 14891498. Bull75.pdf Bull, W.B., 1977, The alluvial fan environment: Progress in Physical Geography, v. 1, p. 222-270. Bull77.pdf 2 Bull, W.B., and McFadden, L.D., 1977, Tectonic geomorphology north and south of the Garlock Fault, California, in, Doehring, D.O., ed., Geomorphology in Arid Regions, Eighth Annual Geomorphology Symposium, SUNY Binghamton, p. 115-138. Bull, W.B., and Schick, A.P., 1979, Impact of climatic change on an arid watershed: Nahel Yael, southern Israel: Quaternary Research, v. 11, p. 153-171. Bull99.pdf Calvache, M.L., Viseras, C., and Fernandez, J., 1997, Controls on fan development- evidence from fan morphometry and sedimentology; Sierra Nevada, SE Spain: Geomorphology, v. 21, p. 69-84. Calvac97.pdf Catto, N.R., 1993, Morphology and development of an alluvial fan in a permafrost region, Aklavik Range, Canada: Geografiska Annaler, v. 74A, p. 83-92. Catto93.pdf Christenson, G.E., and Purcell, C., 1985, Correlation and age of Quaternary alluvial-fan sequences, Basin and Range province, southwestern United States, in Weide, D.L., ed., Soils and Quaternary Geology of the Southwestern United States: Geological Society of America Special Paper 203, Boulder, Colorado, p. 115-122. Clarke, A.O., 1989, Neotectonics and stream piracy on the Lytle Creek Alluvial Fan, Southern California: California Geographer, v. 29, p. 21-42. Costa, J.E. 1984. Physical geomorphology of debris flows: in Costa, J. E., and Fleisher, P. J., eds., Developments and Applications of Geomorphology, Berlin, Springer-Verlag, p. 268-317. Costa84.pdf Costa, J.E., 1988, Rheologic, geomorphic and sedimentologic differentiation of water floods, hydperconcentrated flows, and debris flows, in Baker, V.R., Kochel, R.C., and Patton, P.C., eds., Flood Geomorphology, Wiley, New York, p. 113-122. DeChant, L.J., Pease, P.P., and Tchakerian, V.P., 1999, Modelling alluvial fan morphology: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 24, p. 641-652. Dechan99.pdf Denny, C.S., 1965, Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region of California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, No. 466, 62 p. Denny65.pdf Denny, C.S., 1967, Fans and pediments: American Journal of Science, v. 265, p. 81-105. Dorn, R.I., 1988, A rock varnish interpretation of alluvial-fan development in Death Valley, California: National Geographic Research, v. 4, p. 56-73. Dorn88.pdf Dorn, R.I., 1994, Alluvial fans as an indicator of climatic change, in Abrahams, A.D., and parsons, A.J., Geomorphology of Desert Environments, Chapman and Hall, London, p. 593-615. 3 Dorn, R.I., 1996, Climatic hypotheses of alluvial-fan evolution in Death Valley are not testable, in Rhoads, B.L., and Thorn, C.E., The scientific nature of geomorphology: Proceedings of the 27th Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology, Wiley and Sons, p. 191-220. Dorn96.pdf Dorn, R.I., DeNiro, M.J., and Ajie, H.O., 1987, Isotopic evidence for climatic influence on alluvial-fan development in Death Valley, California: Geology, v. 15, p. 108-110. Dorn87.pdf Eckis, R., 1928, Alluvial fans in the Cucamonga district, southern California: Journal of Geology, v. 36, p. 111141. Eckis28.pdf Field, J.J., 1994, Surficial processes on two fluvially dominated alluvial fans in Arizona: Arizona Geological Survey Open File Report, 94-12, p. 1-31. Field, J.J., and Pearthree, P.A., 1997, Geomorphologic flood-hazard assessment of alluvial fans and piedmonts: Journal of Geoscience Education, v. 45, p. 27-37. Field97.pdf French, R.H., 1987, Hydraulic processes on alluvial fans: Elsevier, Amsterdam. Germanoski, D., and Barclay, J.G., 2000, Debris flow fans and rock-cut, fan-shaped landforms in the Ridge and Valley province, east-central Pennsylvania: Southeastern Geology, v. 39, p. 315-327. German00.pdf Germanosky, D., and Miller, J.R., 1995, Geomorphic response to wildfire in an arid watershed, Crow Canyon, Nevada: Physical Geography, v. 16, p. 243-256. German95.pdf Gerson, R., Grossman, S., Amit, R., Greenbaum, N., 1993, Indicators of faulting events and periods of quiescence in desert alluvial fans: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 18, p. 181-202. Gerson93.pdf Gile, L.H., and Hawley, J.W., 1966, Periodic sedimentation and soil formation on an alluvial-fan piedmont in southern New Mexico: Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, v. 30, p. 261-268. Guzzetti, F., Marchetti, M., and Reichenbach, P., 1997, Large alluvial fans in the north-central Po Plain (Northern Italy): Geomorphology, v. 18, p. 119-136. Guzz97.pdf Harden, J.W., Slate, J.L., Lamothe, P., and Chadwick, O.A., 1991, Soil formation on the Trail Canyon alluvial fan: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, OFR 91-296. Harvey, A.M., 1988, Controls of alluvial fan development: The alluvial fans of the Sierra de Carrascoy, Murcia, Spain: Catena Supplement, v. 13, p. 123-137. Harvey88.pdf or Harvey88a.pdf 4 Harvey, A.M., 1990, Factors influencing Quaternary alluvial fan development in southeast Spain, in Rachocki, A.H., and Church, M., eds., Alluvial Fans: A Field Approach: Wiley and Sons, p. 247-269. Harvey90.pdf Harvey, A.M., 1996a, Holocene hillslope gully systems in the Howgill Fells, Cumbria, in Anderson, M.G., and Brooks, S.M., eds., Advances in Hillslope Processes: Wiley and Sons, p. 731-752. Harvey, A.M., 1996b, The role of alluvial fans in the mountain fluvial systems of southeast Spain: implications of climatic change: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 21, p. 543-553. Harvey96b.pdf Harvey, A.M., 1997, The role of alluvial fans in arid zone fluvial systems, in Thomas, D.S.G., ed., Arid Zone Geomorphology: Process, Form and Change in Drylands, 2nd Ed.: Wiley and Sons, p. 231-259. Harvey, A.M., and Renwick, W.H., 1987, Holocene alluvial fan and terrace formation in the Bowland Fells, northwest England: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 12, p. 249-257. Harvey87.pdf Harvey, A.M., Silva, P.G., Mather, A.E., Goy, J.L., Stokes, M., and Zazo, C., 1999, The impact of Quaternary sea-level and climatic change on coastal alluvial fans in the Cabo de Gata ranges, southeast Spain: Geomorphology, v. 28, p. 1-22. Harvy99.pdf or Harvey99.pdf Harvey, A.M., and Wells, S.G., 1994, Late Pleistocene and Holocene changes in hillslope sediment supply to alluvial fan systems: Zzyzx, California, in Millington, A.C., and Pye, K., Environmental Change in Drylands: Biogeographical and Geomorphological Perspectives: Wiley, London, p. 67-84. Harvey94.pdf Harvey, A.M., Wigand, P.E., and Wells, S.G., 1999, Response of alluvial fan systems to the late Pleistocene to Holocene climatic transition: Contrasts between the margins of pluvial Lakes Lahontan and Mojave, Nevada and California, USA: Catena, v. 36, p. 255-281. Harvey99c.pdf Hayward, A.B., 1985, Coastal alluvial fans (fan deltas) of the Gulf of Aqaba (Gulf of Eilat), Red Sea: Sedimentary Geology, v. 43, p. 241-260. Hayward85.pdf Hereford, R., Thompson, K.S., Burke, K.J., and Fairley, H.C., 1996, Tributary debris fans and the late Holocene alluvial chronology of the Colorado river, eastern Grand Canyon, Arizona: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 108, p. 3-19. Hereford96.pdf Hooke, R.B., 1967, Processes on arid-region alluvial fans: Journal of Geology, v. 75, p. 438-460. Hooke, R.L., 1968, Steady-state relationships on arid-region alluvial fans in closed basins: American Journal of Science, v. 266, p. 609-629. Hooke68.pdf 5 Hooke, R.L., 1987, Mass movement in semi-arid environments and the morphology of alluvial fans, in Anderson, M.G., and Richards, K.S., Slope Stability: Wiley, New York, p. 505-529. Hooke87.pdf Hooke, R.L., and Dorn, R.I., 1992, Segmentation of alluvial fans in Death Valley, California: new insights from surface-exposure dating and laboratory modelling: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 17, p. 557-574. Hook921.pdf Hooke, R.L., and Rohrer, W.L., 1977, Relative erodibility of source-area rock types, as determined from second-order variations in alluvial fan size: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 88, p. 1177-1182. Hooke, R.L., and Rohrer, W.L., 1979, Geometry of alluvial fans: effect of discharge and sediment size: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 4, p. 147-166. Hooke79.pdf House, K.P., 1997, An unconventional multidisciplinary approach to evaluating the magnitude and frequency of flash floods in small desert watersheds, 1997 GSA Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, Salt Lake City, Utah. On file No PDF Hubert, J.F., and Filipov, A.J., 1989, Debris-flow deposits in alluvial fans on the west flank of the White Mountains, Owens Valley, Californai: Sedimentary Geology, v. 61, p. 177-205. Hubert89.pdf Humphrey, N.F., and Heller, P.L., 1995, Natural oscillations in coupled geomorphic systems: an alternative origin for cyclic sedimentation: Geology, v. 23, p. 499-502. Humphrey95.pdf Ibbeken, H., Warnke, D.A., and Diepenbroek, M., 1998, Granulometric study of the Hanaupah Fan, Death Valley, California: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 23, p. 481-492. Ibbe1998.pdf Jansson, P., Jacobson, D., and Hooke, R.L., 1993, Fan and playa areas in southern California and adjacent parts of Nevada: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 18, p. 108-119. Jansonn93.pdf Kellerhals, R., and Church, M., 1990, Hazard management on fans, with examples from British Columbia, in Rachocki, A.H., and Church, M.,eds., Alluvial Fans: A Field Approach: Wiley, New York, p. 335-354. Keiler, E.A., Rockwell, T.K., 1984 Keiler84.pdf Kesel, R.H., and Lowe, D.R., 1987, Geomorphology and sedimentology of the Toro Amarillo alluvial fan in a humid tropical environment, Costa Rica: Geografiska Annaler, v. 69A, p. 85-99. Keser87.pdf 6 Kochel, R.C., 1990, Humid fans of the Appalachian Mountains, in Rachocki, A.H., and Church, M., eds., Alluvial Fans: A Field Approach: Wiley and Sons, p. 109-129. Kochel90.pdf Curran, J.H., 1997, Flow resistance of large woody debrisin headwater streams of the Washington Cascades, 1997 GSA Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, Salt Lake City, Utah. On File No PDF Lecce, S.A., 1990, The alluvial fan problem, in Rachocki, A.H., and Church, M., eds., Alluvial Fans: A Field Approach: Wiley and Sons, p. 3-24. Lecce90.pdf Lecce, S.A., 1991, Influence of lithologic erodibility on alluvial fan area, western White Mountains, California and Nevada: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 16, p. 11-18. 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On File McFadden, L.D., Ritter, J.B., and Wells, S.G., 1989, Use of multiparameter relative-age methods for age estimation and correlation of alluvial fan surfaces on a desert piedmont, eastern Mojave Desert: Quaternary Research, v. 32, p. 276-290. McFadd89.pdf McPherson, J.G., Shanmugam, G., and Moiola, R.J., 1987, Fan deltas and braid deltas: Varieties of coarsegrained deltas: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 99, p. 331-340. Melton, M.A., 1965, The geomorphic and paleoclimatic significance of alluvial deposits in southern Arizona: Journal of Geology, v. 73, p. 1-38. Meyer, G.A., Wells, S.G., Balling, R.C., Jr., and Jull, A.J.T., 1992, Response of alluvial systems to fire and climate change in Yellowstone National Park: Nature, v. 357, p. 147-150. Meyer92.pdf 7 Meyer, G.A., and Wells, S.G., 1997, Fire-related sedimentation events on alluvial fans, Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A.: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 67, p. 776-791. Meyer, G.A., Wells, S.G., and Jull, A.J.T., 1995, Fire and alluvial chronology in Yellowstone National Park: Climatic and intrinsic controls on Holocene geomorphic processes: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 107, p. 1211-1230. Mills, H.H., 2000, Controls on form, process, and sedimentology of alluvial fans in the central and southern Appalachians, southeastern U.S.A.: Southeastern Geology, v. 29, p. 281-313. Mukerji, A.B., 1990, The Chandigarh Dun alluvial fans: An analysis of the process-form relationship, in Rachocki, A.H., and Church, M., eds., Alluvial Fans: A Field Approach: Wiley and Sons, p. 131-149. Mulhern, M.E., 1982, Lacustrine, fluvial and fan sedimentation: A record of Quaternary climatic change and tectonism, Pine Valley, Nevada: Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband, v. 42, p. 117-133. 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