Investigating mixing patterns of suspended sediment in a river confluence using high-resolution hyperspectral imagery

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作者
Kwon, Siyoon [1 ]
Seo, Il Won [1 ]
Lyu, Siwan [2 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Inst Construct & Environm Engn, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Changwon Natl Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Chang Won, South Korea
关键词
Remote sensing; Hyperspectral imagery; River confluence; Suspended sediment; Transverse mixing; SSC mapping; REMOTE-SENSING REFLECTANCE; INHERENT OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; 3-DIMENSIONAL FLOW STRUCTURE; WATERS; MORPHODYNAMICS; VARIABILITY; SCATTERING; TURBULENCE; APPARENT; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129505
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
In a river confluence, the fluvial process is complex because of the merging of different flows from rivers with distinct morphologies. However, the mixing of suspended sediment in river confluences has been inadequately investigated owing to the low resolution of conventional techniques for measuring suspended sediment. In this study, we investigated the mixing of suspended sediment at the confluence of the Hwang and Nakdong Rivers in South Korea by analyzing the spectral characteristics of suspended sediment from high-resolution hyperspectral data. We retrieved the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) from high-resolution hyperspectral imagery using the conversion technique, which is a cluster-based machine learning regression with optical variability. Hyperspectral clustering was first applied to classify the water regions of the main river (Nakdong) and its tributary (Hwang). The clustering result at a near-field after the confluence point was strongly related to the mixing degree of flow and sediments from two different rivers. Through segmentation, regressors with hyper-spectral clusters enabled accurate SSC measurement. In particular, they precisely retrieved the concentrations adjacent to the mixing layer, even when the relationship between the spectral data and suspended sediment concentrations of the main river and tributary was substantially different. Using a detailed SSC map, we compared two cases of mixing patterns by calculating the variation in sediment concentration along the downstream river confluence. We found that the mixing pattern was different because of the flow velocity and a large sandbar near the stagnant area even though river discharge was similar for both cases. In the slow mixing case, the sandbar caused a velocity-deficit with a wake that reduced the variance of SSC due to the irregular flow near the mixing layer. In this case, dual counter-rotating secondary flow cells also limited mixing across the post -confluence reach. However, when the wake and dual counter-rotating secondary flows weakened due to the erosion of the sandbar and lower flow velocity, the transverse mixing coefficient increased by approximately 40 % compared to the slow mixing case. This study demonstrated that the hyperspectral approach can be used to investigate the mixing of suspended sediment in greater detail in complex river systems, as it provides high-resolution information that conventional measurement methods cannot explore.
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