火灾后泥石流对加利福尼亚中部海岸河流形态和沉积物运移的影响

IF 3.5 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Telemak Olsen, Allison M. Pfeiffer, Noah J. Finnegan, Chuxuan Li, Daniel E. Horton
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火灾后的泥石流改变了受影响的河流系统,但很少有研究量化河川对这些事件的响应程度和时间。2020年8月,加州中部海岸的大溪流域在多兰大火中燃烧;2021年1月,一场大气河流事件引发了大火后流入大溪陡峭支流的泥石流。在这里,我们利用火灾前和火灾后运动结构(SfM)和机载激光雷达调查,描述了大溪(Big Creek)河流形态和粒度的演变,大溪是一条瀑布状和阶梯状水池状的河道,在大溪下游,火灾后的泥石流开始形成。我们还比较了魔鬼溪,一个相邻的盆地,燃烧但没有经历火灾后的泥石流。我们观察到大溪泥石流后的粒度变细,但最粗的40%的粒度分布在河道结构重组后基本保持不变。颗粒大小的变化和火灾后峰值流量的升高在火灾后一年内模拟的河床输运能力的大幅增加中所占的比例大致相等。在大火发生仅仅两年之后,大溪的地貌恢复正在顺利进行。在泥石流期间形成的跨越山谷的原木堵塞,在我们的大溪研究范围的上游起到了沉积物陷阱的作用,并部分地加速了恢复过程。相比之下,尽管火灾后峰值流量增加,魔鬼溪的形态或粒度变化不大。多兰大火之后的这段地貌动态时期具有复杂的生态影响,特别是对大溪受到威胁的溯河鲑鱼产卵栖息地。
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Impacts of Post-Fire Debris Flows on Fluvial Morphology and Sediment Transport in a California Central Coast Stream

Post-fire debris flows alter impacted fluvial systems, but few studies quantify the magnitude and timing of reach-scale channel response to these events. In August 2020, the Big Creek watershed along California's central coast burned in the Dolan Fire; in January 2021, an atmospheric river event triggered post-fire debris flows in steep tributaries to the Big Creek. Here, we characterize the evolution of fluvial morphology and grain size in Big Creek, a cascade and step-pool channel downstream of tributaries in which post-fire debris flows initiated, using pre- and post-fire structure from motion (SfM) and airborne lidar surveys. We also make comparisons to Devil's Creek, an adjacent basin which burned but did not experience post-fire debris flows. We observe grain size fining following debris flows in Big Creek, but the coarsest 40% of the grain size distribution remained essentially unchanged despite reorganization of channel structure. Changes in grain size and elevated post-fire peak flows account for approximately equal portions of a substantial increase in modeled bedload transport capacity one year post-fire. In Big Creek, geomorphic recovery is well underway just two years post-fire. A valley-spanning log jam, which formed during debris flows, acts as a sediment trap upstream of our Big Creek study reach, and is partially responsible for accelerating recovery processes. In contrast, Devil's Creek exhibited little change in morphology or grain size despite elevated post-fire peak flows. This period of geomorphic dynamism following the Dolan Fire has complex ecological impacts, notably for the threatened anadromous salmonid spawning habitat in Big Creek.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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