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Sediment Transport Potential in a Hydraulically Connected River and Floodplain‐Channel System

Sumaiya Sumaiya, Jonathan A. Czuba, J. T. Schubert, S. R. David, Graham H. Johnston, Douglas A. Edmonds

2021Water Resources Research23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Meandering river floodplains often contain intermittently flooded complex channel networks. Many questions remain as to the pervasiveness, function, and evolution of these floodplain channels. In this present work, we analyzed size‐specific sediment transport potential and assessed whether the channelized floodplain of the meandering East Fork White River near Seymour, Indiana is on a net erosional or depositional trajectory. We applied a two‐dimensional hydrodynamic model and used simulated model results to estimate the largest sediment size that can be moved in suspension and as bedload at various flows for grain size classes between 4 µm and 64 mm. We developed a probabilistic method that integrates the largest sediment size that can be moved at various flows to compute an effective grain size, which we compared to measured field data. Results show that the river is capable of supplying sand to the floodplain and these floodplain channels can transport sand in suspension and gravel as bedload. This suggests that sediment supplied from the river could be transported as bedload in floodplain channels. These floodplain channels are supply limited under the current hydrologic regime and the grain size distribution of the bed surface is set by the flow conditions; thus, these floodplain channels are net erosional. Finally, our proposed method of probabilistically integrating the largest sediment size that can be moved at various flows can be used to predict the upper end of the grain size distribution in suspension and in bed material, which is applicable to floodplains as well as coastal areas.

Topics & Concepts

FloodplainBed loadGeologyHydrology (agriculture)SedimentSediment transportOverbankChannel (broadcasting)ChannelizedMeander (mathematics)Grain sizeGeomorphologySedimentary depositional environmentGeotechnical engineeringEcologyGeometryBiologyElectrical engineeringComputer scienceMathematicsEngineeringTelecommunicationsStructural basinHydrology and Sediment Transport ProcessesSoil erosion and sediment transportFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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