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[HGM03-04] Lithological control on pothole formation in two tectonically active regions within the Deccan Volcanic Province, Maharashtra, India
Keywords:Deccan Plateau, Bedrock incision, Morphology of potholes, Diameter to depth ratio
The studies indicate that the potholes formed in the compact and vesicular basalts have an average of 1:1 diameter to depth ratio; whereas in the flow top breccia potholes have an average ratio of 1:6. This indicates that the vertical incision controlling the depth and the lateral incision controlling the diameter of the potholes are nearly equal in compact, vesicular and amygdaloidal basalts, as seen at Nighoj, giving rise to potholes that are deep and have large diameters. At Patan, in the flow top breccia the vertical incision rate is much higher than the lateral incision, as the circular movement of the tools is hampered by the breccia fragments, obstructing the formation of eddies, giving rise to potholes that are small in diameter but have depths that are nearly six times that of the diameter.