Temporal and Spatial Variability of Sediment Transport in a Mountain River: A Preliminary Investigation of the Caldone River, Italy

被引:5
作者
Brambilla, Davide [1 ]
Papini, Monica [1 ]
Longoni, Laura [1 ]
机构
[1] Politecn Milan, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, I-20133 Milan, Italy
关键词
mountain rivers; state of activity; critical diameter; Lagrangian methods; Eulerian methods;
D O I
10.3390/geosciences8050163
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Sediment transport is a key evolution process of rivers and water basins. This process can pose flood hazards to nearby areas. The Eulerian and Lagrangian methods are usually employed to describe sediment transport in mountain rivers. The application of different methods was proposed by scientists to analyze specific aspects of solid transport, however a complete understanding still alludes us. After a brief review of the most common methods, the coupling of three different methods is proposed and tested in order to study sediment dynamics, and its spatial and temporal variability, in mountain rivers. Tracers, painted bed patches, and digital elevation model (DEM) comparisons are used to characterize sediment transport at both a micro-scale short-term and a macro-scale long-term level on a test reach on Caldone River, Italy. Information about travel distance, critical diameters, active width, and morphological evolution was sought. We focused on how water discharge is changing the relationships between different measurement techniques. High discharge events force the channel to behave in a unique way, while low discharge events generate more intrinsic variability. Only measurement technique coupling can overcome this issue. Results are encouraging and show the potential of a mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian approach.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 62 条
  • [1] [Anonymous], 2007, OFF J EUR UNION L, VL, P27
  • [2] Evaluation of sediment yield from valley slopes: a case study
    Ballio, F.
    Brambilla, D.
    Giorgetti, E.
    Longoni, L.
    Papini, M.
    Radice, A.
    [J]. MONTORING, SIMULATION, PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION OF DENSE DEBRIS FLOWS III, 2010, : 149 - 160
  • [3] Benelli G., 2011, 2011 IEEE INT C RFID, P426
  • [4] Billi P, 1998, GRAVEL BED RIVERS EN
  • [5] Brambilla D., 2011, INT J SAF SECUR ENG, V1, P424
  • [6] Brunner G.W., 2002, N AM WAT ENV C DESTR, P3782
  • [7] Camenen B., 2010, P 5 INT C FLUV HYDR, P8
  • [8] Assessment of erosion and deposition in steep mountain basins by differencing sequential digital terrain models
    Cavalli, Marco
    Goldin, Beatrice
    Comiti, Francesco
    Brardinoni, Francesco
    Marchi, Lorenzo
    [J]. GEOMORPHOLOGY, 2017, 291 : 4 - 16
  • [9] Coupling channel evolution monitoring and RFID tracking in a large, wandering, gravel-bed river: Insights into sediment routing on geomorphic continuity through a riffle-pool sequence
    Chapuis, Margot
    Dufour, Simon
    Provansal, Mireille
    Couvert, Bernard
    de Linares, Matthieu
    [J]. GEOMORPHOLOGY, 2015, 231 : 258 - 269
  • [10] Bedload transport in a formerly glaciated mountain catchment constrained by particle tracking
    Dell'Agnese, A.
    Brardinoni, F.
    Toro, M.
    Mao, L.
    Engel, M.
    Comiti, F.
    [J]. EARTH SURFACE DYNAMICS, 2015, 3 (04) : 527 - 542