River restoration works design based on the study of early‐stage vegetation development and alternate bar dynamics

Author:

Li Jiaze123ORCID,Claude Nicolas4ORCID,Tassi Pablo12ORCID,Cordier Florian1ORCID,Crosato Alessandra56ORCID,Rodrigues Stéphane37ORCID

Affiliation:

1. EDF R&D – National Laboratory for Hydraulics and Environment (LNHE) Chatou France

2. Saint‐Venant Laboratory for Hydraulics Chatou France

3. UMR CNRS CITERES University of Tours Tours France

4. EDF, Hydraulic Engineering Center La Motte Servolex France

5. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

6. Department of Water Resources and Ecosystems IHE Delft Institute for Water Education Delft The Netherlands

7. Graduate School of Engineering Polytech Tours University of Tours Tours France

Abstract

AbstractActive geomorphological interventions, such as reprofiling of river bars, are often used to increase bar dynamics and prevent vegetation encroachment. River restoration management should be planned based on the knowledge of what processes will follow the intervention and on the anticipation of the consequences. However, in many cases, the associated physical processes are not clearly identified whereas their consequences on bar morphodynamics are still not fully understood. This study aims to bring new insights into the biomorphodynamics evolution of the riverbed after restoration works by using a 2D biomorphodynamic model developed in the TELEMAC‐MASCARET system. It seeks to compare and evaluate the performance of five bar reprofiling scenarios in which the bar elevation is lowered to just below the water level at specified design discharges. The study area is located in the channelized and regulated alpine gravel‐bed Isère River (France). Bar dynamics and early stages of vegetation establishment are analyzed for the first 2 years after each restoration scenario. The results indicate that plant colonization would occur in all cases. Overall, maximizing the reduction of bar height is the most effective way to improve the bar dynamics and limit future vegetation encroachment.

Funder

Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie

Electricité de France

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry

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