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Analysis of bedload transport characteristics of Idaho streams and rivers

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EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
卷 33, 期 11, 页码 1757-1768

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/esp.1646

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gravel-bed rivers; armoring; bedload sediment transport; sediment database; particle size distribution

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Field data are essential in evaluating the adequacy of predictive equations for sediment transport. Each dataset based on the sediment transport rates and other relevant information gives an increased understanding and improved quantification ot'different factors influencing the sediment transport regime in the specific environment. Data collected for 33 sites on 31 mountain streams and rivers in Central Idaho have enabled the analysis of sediment transport characteristics in streams and rivers with different geological, topographic, morphological, hydrological, hydrological. and sedimentological characteristics. All of these streams and rivers have armored, poorly sorted bed material with the median particle size of surface layer coarser than the subsurface layer. The lact that (lie largest particles in the bedload samples did not exceed the median particle size of the bed surface material indicates that the armor layer is stable for the observed flow discharges (generally bankfull or less, and in some cases two times higher than bankfull discharge). The bedload transport is size-selective. The transport rates are generally low, since sediment supply is less than the ability of flow, to move the sediment for one range of flow discharges, or, the hydraulic ability of the stream is insufficient for entrainment of the coarse bed material. Detailed analyses of bedload transport rates, bedload and bed material characteristics were performed for each site. The obtained results and conclusions are used to identity different influences on bedload transport rates in analyzed gravel-bed rivers. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons. Ltd.

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