Effect of stress history on sediment transport and channel adjustment in graded gravel-bed rivers
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Published:2021-04-21
Issue:2
Volume:9
Page:333-350
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ISSN:2196-632X
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Container-title:Earth Surface Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Surf. Dynam.
Author:
An ChengeORCID, Hassan Marwan A., Ferrer-Boix Carles, Fu XudongORCID
Abstract
Abstract. With the increasing attention on environmental flow management for
the maintenance of habitat diversity and ecosystem health of mountain
gravel-bed rivers, much interest has been paid to how inter-flood low flow
can affect gravel-bed river morphodynamics during subsequent flood events.
Previous research has found that antecedent conditioning flow can lead to an
increase in critical shear stress and a reduction in sediment transport
rate during a subsequent flood. However, how long this effect can last during the
flood event has not been fully discussed. In this paper, a series of flume
experiments with various durations of conditioning flow are presented to
study this problem. Results show that channel morphology adjusts
significantly within the first 15 min of the conditioning flow but
becomes rather stable during the remainder of the conditioning flow. The
implementation of conditioning flow can indeed lead to a reduction of
sediment transport rate during the subsequent hydrograph, but such an effect is
limited to within a relatively short time at the beginning of the
hydrograph. This indicates that bed reorganization during the conditioning
phase, which induces the stress history effect, is likely to be erased with
increasing intensity of flow and sediment transport during the subsequent
flood event.
Funder
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics
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