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Entrainment,motion, and deposition of coarse particles transported by water over a sloping mobile bed

Heyman, Joris  
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Bohorquez, Patricio
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Ancey, Christophe  
2016
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

In gravel bed rivers, bed load transport exhibits considerable variability in time and space. Recently, stochastic bed load transport theories have been developed to address the mechanisms and effects of bed load transport fluctuations. Stochastic models involve parameters such as particle diffusivity, entrainment, and deposition rates. The lack of hard information on how these parameters vary with flow conditions is a clear impediment to their application to real-world scenarios. In this paper, we determined the closure equations for the above parameters from laboratory experiments. We focused on shallow supercritical flow on a sloping mobile bed in straight channels, a setting that was representative of flow conditions in mountain rivers. Experiments were run at low sediment transport rates under steady nonuniform flow conditions (i.e., the water discharge was kept constant, but bed forms developed and migrated upstream, making flow nonuniform). Using image processing, we reconstructed particle paths to deduce the particle velocity and its probability distribution, particle diffusivity, and rates of deposition and entrainment. We found that on average, particle acceleration, velocity, and deposition rate were responsive to local flow conditions, whereas entrainment rate depended strongly on local bed activity. Particle diffusivity varied linearly with the depth-averaged flow velocity. The empirical probability distribution of particle velocity was well approximated by a Gaussian distribution when all particle positions were considered together. In contrast, the particles located in close vicinity to the bed had exponentially distributed velocities. Our experimental results provide closure equations for stochastic or deterministic bed load transport models.

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DOI
10.1002/2015JF003672
Web of Science ID

WOS:000392830200018

Author(s)
Heyman, Joris  
Bohorquez, Patricio
Ancey, Christophe  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
Volume

121

Issue

10

Start page

1931

End page

1952

Subjects

coarse particles

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water

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sloping mobile bed

Note

First published online on 29 september 2016

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