Abstract

The Andes orogenic belt is one of the most tectonically active zones located between the convergent margins of the South American plate and the Pacific plate. From the dissected western belt to the expanded alluvial plain of Amazon basin, the Madeira watershed bears recent tectonic imprints. The tectonic signature is well documented by the spatial and linear characteristics of the five sub watersheds along with the Madeira trunk river and channels. The level of tectonic activeness has been assessed on the sub watersheds of the Madeira River, which is one of the main right-hand tributaries of the Amazon River. On the five defined sub-watersheds and the main channel watershed of Madeira, several morphometric indices, viz., asymmetry factor (AF), tilt angle (β), sinuosity index (SI), channel concavity (ɵ), elongation ratio (Re), circularity ratio (Rc), transverse topographic symmetry factor (T) and basin shape index (Bs), have been used. To rank the watersheds based on tectonic activity, we applied the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) The active tectonics was also tested by a comparative study of linear indicators as Hack profiles, longitudinal profiles and segment-wise stream gradient index (SL) of watersheds 2 (rank 1) and 3 (rank 6). The results reveal that the most tectonically active watershed 2 is located in a high seismic magnitude zone with several deep earthquake epicenters. The least tectonically active watershed 6 is located in a low seismic zone.

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