TY - JOUR
T1 - Bed clusters in humid perennial and Mediterranean ephemeral gravel-bed streams
T2 - The effect of clast size and bed material sorting
AU - Wittenberg, L.
AU - Laronne, J. B.
AU - Newson, M. D.
PY - 2007/2/28
Y1 - 2007/2/28
N2 - A short review of the literature on particle clusters on gravel river beds reveals investigations of both process and form dominated by the intensive study approach, using a restricted geographical sample or evidence from flumes. An alternative, presented here, is extensive sampling - from three climatic zones, several channels in each and at multiple transects at each site. It uses insights provided by a more intensively studied 'base station' [Wittenberg, L., Newson, M.D., 2005. Particle clusters in gravel-bed rivers - an experimental morphological approach to bed material transport and stability concepts. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30(11), 1351-1368]. Transect surveys were completed in each selected reach to establish flow_depth, bed material size and bed structure. A total of more than 5000 sample points reveals the vital presence of bed material of ≈100 mm D50 for all sub-types of clusters to occur; thereafter, cluster frequency relates directly to the D90, with an improving correlation at D90 > 256 mm. A better integration of data from the diverse hydrological/hydraulic regimes can be achieved by correlating cluster frequency with a sorting index for bed material. Further analysis of hydrological and hydraulic data for all sites is required to develop a dynamic explanation.
AB - A short review of the literature on particle clusters on gravel river beds reveals investigations of both process and form dominated by the intensive study approach, using a restricted geographical sample or evidence from flumes. An alternative, presented here, is extensive sampling - from three climatic zones, several channels in each and at multiple transects at each site. It uses insights provided by a more intensively studied 'base station' [Wittenberg, L., Newson, M.D., 2005. Particle clusters in gravel-bed rivers - an experimental morphological approach to bed material transport and stability concepts. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30(11), 1351-1368]. Transect surveys were completed in each selected reach to establish flow_depth, bed material size and bed structure. A total of more than 5000 sample points reveals the vital presence of bed material of ≈100 mm D50 for all sub-types of clusters to occur; thereafter, cluster frequency relates directly to the D90, with an improving correlation at D90 > 256 mm. A better integration of data from the diverse hydrological/hydraulic regimes can be achieved by correlating cluster frequency with a sorting index for bed material. Further analysis of hydrological and hydraulic data for all sites is required to develop a dynamic explanation.
KW - Bedforms
KW - Channel morphology
KW - Gravel-bed rivers
KW - Sediment sorting
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.09.028
DO - 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.09.028
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33846622746
SN - 0022-1694
VL - 334
SP - 312
EP - 318
JO - Journal of Hydrology
JF - Journal of Hydrology
IS - 3-4
ER -