Bed Texture and Topographic Response to Increased Sediment Supply: The Sand Bed Case
Christina M. Leonard,
Peter R. Wilcock
Abstract:When water and sediment supply to a river change, the short‐term channel response will be a combination of adjustments in bed grain size (texture) and the accumulation or evacuation of sediment in the channel (topography). This response is well documented for gravel bed rivers, but little attention has been given to sand bed rivers, the focus of this paper. If the channel response is predominantly textural, subsequent changes in channel geometry may be minor. If the channel response is predominately aggradatio… Show more
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