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   <dc:title>Bayesian age modelling applied to palaeoflood geochronologies and the investigation of Holocene flood magnitude and frequency</dc:title>
   <dc:creator>Thorndycraft, Varyl R.</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Benito, Gerardo</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Sánchez Moya, Yolanda</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Sopeña, Alfonso</dc:creator>
   <dcterms:abstract>A new methodology, based on Bayesian age modelling, is presented for the analysis of palaeoflood geochronologies and  palaeodischarge data. Bayesian age models were developed, using the Oxcal radiocarbon calibration software, for the geochronologies of three palaeoflood  sites in Spain, namely the Gaudalentín, Tagus and Llobregat rivers in SE, Central and NE Spain, respectively. The age–depth plots resulting from the  applied Sequence models enabled the construction of flood magnitude-frequency plots through substitution of the original stratigraphic depth data with  the associated minimum discharge quantified by hydraulic modelling. The age models presented demonstrate that a Bayesian approach for analyzing  Holocene flood magnitude and frequency prevents the loss of geomorphic and hydrologic information inherent in radiocarbon frequency methods previously  used in the analysis of palaeoflood  data  sets.  Frequency  approaches  do  not  allow  proper  consideration  of  flood  magnitude  information  and  only  incorporate  those  geomorphic units  specifically  dated.  The  Bayesian  age  models calculate  modeled  ages  for undated  units  as well,  so  that all  the  individual  flood  events identified  in  the field can be incorporated and visualized in the data output. The palaeoflood age models therefore illustrate: (1) the age  range for clusters of palaeoflood events; (2) the number of events within each flood cluster, with an age estimate and palaeodischarge value for each event; and  (3) the potential impact of discharge censoring on the record, for example the role of accommodation space infilling on the quantification of  palaeodischarge. The methodology and results are briefly discussed within the wider context of fluvial palaeohydrology, in particular: (1) the role of Bayesian  modelling in future fluvial palaeohydrology research; and (2) the value of bedrock gorge sites for investigating past flood–climate relationships, given  the problems of deciphering allogenic and autogenic drivers in alluvial sedimentary records.</dcterms:abstract>
   <dcterms:dateAccepted>2023-06-20T01:09:22Z</dcterms:dateAccepted>
   <dcterms:available>2023-06-20T01:09:22Z</dcterms:available>
   <dcterms:created>2023-06-20T01:09:22Z</dcterms:created>
   <dcterms:issued>2012-01</dcterms:issued>
   <dc:type>journal article</dc:type>
   <dc:identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/43352</dc:identifier>
   <dc:identifier>0959-6836</dc:identifier>
   <dc:identifier>10.1177/0959683611409782</dc:identifier>
   <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
   <dc:relation>HID99-0850; GL2008-06474-CO2-01</dc:relation>
   <dc:relation>EVG1-CT-1999-00010</dc:relation>
   <dc:rights>open access</dc:rights>
   <dc:publisher>E. Arnold : Distributed in North America by Cambridge University Press</dc:publisher>
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