Morphological controls on medium-term sedimentation rates on British lowland river floodplains

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R. J. Sweet
A. P. Nicholas
D. E. Walling
X. Fang
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[1] University of Exeter,Department of Geography
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Hydrobiologia | 2003年 / 494卷
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floodplain morphology; overbank sedimentation; numerical modelling; caesium-137;
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This paper outlines a novel two-stage procedure for estimating medium-term (ca. 40 years) rates of overbank sedimentation on British lowland floodplains, and exploring the relationship between floodplain morphology, floodwater hydraulics and fine sediment storage. The first stage utilises a two-dimensional hydraulic model that solves the depth-averaged shallow water equations over a high resolution topographic grid. This model is used to predict distributed patterns of flow depth and velocity within floodplain reaches approximately 0.4–0.6 km in length for floods of varying magnitude. These hydraulic data are then used, in conjunction with a simple sediment transport and deposition model, to estimate rates and patterns of floodplain sedimentation. This procedure was applied to a series of eight sites on the floodplain of the River Culm, Devon, UK, with contrasting morphological characteristics (e.g., channel sinuosity, channel numbers and dimensions, bankfull discharge, floodplain width, etc). The hydraulic modelling procedure was validated using ground and oblique aerial photography of floodwater inundation patterns. Estimates of medium-term sedimentation derived from 137Cs analysis of floodplain sediment cores were used to calibrate the sediment deposition model. Results indicate that within-reach variability in sedimentation rates reflects small-scale topographic controls on local flow characteristics and sediment transport and deposition processes. In contrast, between-reach variations in total sediment storage are largely a product of downstream changes in gross valley floor morphology and flood frequency. Preliminary estimates of the total sediment flux to the floodplain of the River Culm for the basin as a whole are consistent with previous estimates and highlight the importance of floodplain sedimentation as a component of the overall catchment sediment budget.
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