An evaluation of sediment rating curves for estimating suspended sediment concentrations for subsequent flux calculations

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作者
Horowitz, AJ [1 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Peachtree Business Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30360 USA
关键词
sediment rating curves; suspended sediment concentration; suspended sediment flux estimates;
D O I
10.1002/hyp.1299
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
In the absence of actual suspended sediment concentration (SSC) measurements, hydrologists have used sediment rating (sediment transport) curves to estimate (predict) SSCs for subsequent flux calculations. Various evaluations of the sediment rating-curve method were made using data from long-term, daily sediment-measuring sites within large ( > 1000 000 km(2)), medium ( < 1000 000 to > 1000 km(2)), and small ( < 1000 km(2)) river basins in the USA and Europe relative to the estimation of suspended sediment fluxes. The evaluations address such issues as the accuracy of flux estimations for various levels of temporal resolution as well as the impact of sampling frequency on the magnitude of flux estimation errors. The sediment rating-curve method tends to underpredict high, and overpredict low SSCs. As such, the range of errors associated with concomitant flux estimates for relatively short time-frames (e.g. daily, weekly) are likely to be substantially larger than those associated with longer time-frames (e.g. quarterly, annually) because the over- and underpredictions do not have sufficient time to balance each other. Hence, when error limits must be kept under +/-20%, temporal resolution probably should be limited to quarterly or greater. The evaluations indicate that over periods of 20 or more years, errors of < 1% can be achieved using a single sediment rating curve based on data spanning the entire period. However, somewhat better estimates for the entire period, and markedly better annual estimates within the period, can be obtained if individual annual sediment rating curves are used instead. Relatively accurate (errors < +/-20%) annual suspended sediment fluxes can be obtained from hydrologically based monthly measurements/samples. For 5-year periods or longer, similar results can be obtained from measurements/samples collected once every 2 months. In either case, hydrologically based sampling, as opposed to calendar-based sampling is likely to limit the magnitude of flux estimation errors. Published in 2003 by John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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页码:3387 / 3409
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