Published December 29, 2016 | Version v1
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Revisiting the time of the last mass straightening bends on the upper Kama

  • 1. Perm State National Research University, Perm, Russia

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The scientists investigating channels and palaeographers still do not have a clear answer to the question when
the last mass channel directional change processes started on the upper Kama and its tributaries. Distinct morphometrical
parameters of numerous ox-bows, now located along relatively straight channel parts and at the same time absence of
imperforation (ageing) signs do not allow to makes unambiguous conclusions about the duration of directional straightening
of the river and major restructuring of the floodplain-channel complexes. Finding the answer to this question
included: a) the analysis of historical documents and local folklore that mention change in the location (removal) of the
Kama channel; b) comparison of the degree of the Kama ox-bows imperforation and peat overgrowing with the standard
peat accumulation rates under the conditions of taiga landscapes. According to the results of complex analysis the following
suggestion has been made – the beginning of the last mass straightening bends of the upper Kama was in the second
half the Subatlantic period.

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