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Type: Conference Paper

Use of morphometric analysis and self-organizing maps for alluvial fan classification: Case study on Ostorankooh altitudes, Iran

Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (17551307)Year: 2014/01/01Volume: 20Issue: 1
Mokarram M.Saif A.a Sathyamoorthy D.
GoldDOI:10.1088/1755-1315/20/1/012003Language: English

Abstract

The aim of this study is to classify alluvial fans formed by high-gradient braided streams and torrents that discharge into the Oshtorankook altitudes in the Lorestan province, Iran. The morphology of the fans and their watershed is quantitatively described through estimated morphometric parameters. For relationships between geomorphological features of the fans and their drainage basins, self-organizingmaps (SOM) were used. In SOM, according to both qualitative data and morphometric variables, the clustering tendency of alluvial fans was investigated using 15 alluvial fans parameters. The results of the analysis showed that several morphologically different fan types were recognizedbased on their geomorphological characteristics in the study area. A strong positive relationship was found between the drainage basin area and size of the fan with a simple power function. In addition, the relationship between fan slope and drainage area was found to be negative and moderately strong with a simple power function. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.


Author Keywords

IranLorestan

Other Keywords

IranLorestanCatchmentsConformal mappingRemote sensingAlluvial fansBraided streamDrainage areaMorphometric analysisMorphometric parametersMorphometric variablesPower functionsQualitative dataalluvial fandata setdischargedrainage basinmorphologymorphometrywatershedLandforms