2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2017.02.005
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Sediment heterogeneity and mobility in the morphodynamic modelling of gravel-bed braided rivers

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“…Sediment mobility, represented by the Shields number, is crucial for bar morphodynamics, and it depends on particle size and grain size distribution (GSD) of the mixture forming the river bed. Analytical studies (e.g., Lanzoni & Tubino, ), field and laboratory observations (e.g., Lanzoni, ; Lisle et al, ; Lisle & Madej, ; Powell, ), and numerical simulations (e.g., Hoey & Ferguson, ; Juez et al, ; Mosselman et al, ; Mosselman, ; Nelson et al, , ; Tritthart, Liedermann, et al ; Tritthart, Schober, & Habersack ; Qian et al, ; Siviglia & Crosato, , ; Wu, ) have shown that bars are affected by both size and heterogeneity of bed sediment. Lanzoni and Tubino () and Takebayashi and Egashira () state that sediment heterogeneity leads to the diminishing of free migrating bar amplitude and wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sediment mobility, represented by the Shields number, is crucial for bar morphodynamics, and it depends on particle size and grain size distribution (GSD) of the mixture forming the river bed. Analytical studies (e.g., Lanzoni & Tubino, ), field and laboratory observations (e.g., Lanzoni, ; Lisle et al, ; Lisle & Madej, ; Powell, ), and numerical simulations (e.g., Hoey & Ferguson, ; Juez et al, ; Mosselman et al, ; Mosselman, ; Nelson et al, , ; Tritthart, Liedermann, et al ; Tritthart, Schober, & Habersack ; Qian et al, ; Siviglia & Crosato, , ; Wu, ) have shown that bars are affected by both size and heterogeneity of bed sediment. Lanzoni and Tubino () and Takebayashi and Egashira () state that sediment heterogeneity leads to the diminishing of free migrating bar amplitude and wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patterns of channels, bars, and braiding properties are highly sensitive to the bed slope parameterization, and particularly transverse slope affects the sediment transport in longterm simulations (Schuurman et al, 2013;Kasvi et al, 2014;Singh et al, 2017). Also, during these rather short-term flood event simulations at gravel bed Rambla de la Viuda, the ef-fects of the increasing transverse slope on channel evolution were evident, and the simulation results resembled the observed topographies more.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…Wang et al, 2013) from the surface layers, instead of lowerresolution site sampling such as the Wolman method. Earlier studies have stated that a calculation of the bedload transport rate of mixtures should be based on the availability of each size range in the surface layer (Parker, 1990), and that during the calibration of the Delft3D model uniform sediment cannot be an acceptable assumption to study the longterm response of natural gravel bed braided rivers (Singh et al, 2017). The best simulation results of Rambla de la Viuda were indeed gained when spatially varying upper surface layer sediment sizes were applied.…”
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confidence: 66%
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