paleoflood
A paleoflood is a flood event that is reconstructed from geological and geomorphological evidence rather than from direct instrumental observations. Paleoflood studies use deposits and landforms preserved in river valleys, floodplains, alluvial fans, caves, and lake sediments to identify past high-discharge events. By extending flood histories beyond where written records exist, paleoflood analysis helps researchers understand the frequency and magnitude of extreme floods over centuries to millennia.
Evidence used in paleoflood research includes layered flood deposits with coarser gravels and sands overlain by
Reconstructing paleoflood magnitudes involves estimating past water levels (paleostage indicators) and applying hydraulic or hydrological models
Limitations include dating uncertainties, incomplete preservation of flood deposits, post-depositional alteration, and difficulty distinguishing single large