A 4500-year record of large floods on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona

Journal of Geology
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Abstract

A sequence of flood deposits left by the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, provides evidence of at least 15 floods with peak discharges greater than  over the last 4500 yr. Ten floods during the last 2000-2300 yr had discharges greater than . One flood, 1600-1200 yr ago, had a discharge exceeding , a flow rate more than twice the largest gaged flood. This record of flooding is one of the longest for a major U.S. river, and, combined with the gaged record of twentieth century floods, allows determination of the frequency and history of large floods that have affected key aspects of Colorado River geomorphology.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title A 4500-year record of large floods on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
Series title Journal of Geology
DOI 10.1086/629644
Volume 102
Issue 1
Year Published 1994
Language English
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Description 9 p.
First page 1
Last page 9
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