Influence of Sand Supply and Grain Size on Equilibrium Upper Regime Bedforms

Author:

Sanders Sydney1ORCID,Jafarinik Sadegh12,Hernandez Moreira Ricardo13,Johnson Ryan1,Balkus Amanda1,Ahmadpoor Mahsa1,Fryson Brandon1,McQueen Briana1,Fedele Juan4,Viparelli Enrica1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia SC USA

2. Arcadis U.S., Inc. Columbus OH USA

3. Hanson‐Rodríguez SRL Santo Domingo Dominican Republic

4. Exxon Mobil Upstream Research Company Houston TX USA

Abstract

AbstractNotwithstanding the large number of studies on bedforms such as dunes and antidunes, predicting equilibrium bedform type and geometry for a given flow regime, sediment supply and caliber remains an open problem. Here, we present results from laboratory experiments specifically designed to study how upper regime bedform type and geometry vary with sediment supply and caliber. Experiments were performed in a sediment feed flume with flow rates varying between 5 and 30 l/s and sand supply rates varying between 0.6 and 20 kg/min. We used both uniform and non‐uniform sands with geometric mean diameters varying between 0.22 and 0.87 mm. Analysis of our data and data available in the literature reveals that the ratio of total (bedload plus suspension) volume transport rate of sediment to water discharge Qs/Qw plays a prime control on upper regime equilibrium beds. Equilibrium bedforms transition from washed out dunes (lower regime) to downstream migrating antidunes (upper regime) for Qs/Qw between 0.0003 and 0.0007. For values of Qs/Qw greater than 0.0015, the bedform length increases with Qs/Qw. At these high values of Qs/Qw, equilibrium in fine sand is characterized by upstream migrating antidunes, cyclic steps, and significant suspended load. In experiments with coarse sand, equilibrium is characterized by plane bed with bedload transport in sheet flow mode. Standing waves form at the transition between downstream migrating antidunes and upstream migrating bedforms.

Funder

ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics

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