莱茵河悬沙输运的垂直和侧向变化

IF 3.2 3区 地球科学 Q1 Environmental Science
Aron Slabon, Simon Terweh, Thomas O. Hoffmann
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悬沙是河流输沙总量的主要来源之一。在构造、气候变化和人类活动之间复杂的相互作用下,悬浮沉积物的运移在时间和空间上都是高度可变的。例如,为了确保通航性和追求经济目标,大型水道往往是强烈的人为影响的基础。然而,河流系统的稳定性和生态完整性同样重要。为了经济和生态两方面的目标,必须了解和量化与细沉积物的运输、沉积和再悬浮有关的过程。从20世纪60年代开始,水路和航运管理局(WSV)和联邦水文学研究所(BfG)开始了一项广泛的监测计划,以量化德国通航水道中的悬浮沉积物运输。为了应对悬沙输运的大时空变异性,WSV将工作日的单点观测与不频繁的多点观测相结合。本研究的目的是量化德国最大的水道莱茵河沿岸悬沙运输的垂直和横向变化,并研究横截面变化的驱动因素。我们将多点测量结果与单点测量结果联系起来,以评估地表样品与悬沙浓度横截面平均值相比的代表性。这两种监测方案的比较表明,地表样品严重低估了悬浮泥沙荷载。可以量化的主要驱动因素是通过劳斯剖面计算的悬沙浓度垂直梯度和侧向变化,侧向变化部分由平均河道曲率解释,并与依赖地表样本的悬沙输运低估有关。此外,我们观察到横向变异性的大小与垂直变异性相当,但在悬沙监测中经常被忽视。我们的研究有助于改进现有的监测方案,并展示了经验数据如何验证和伪造运输动力学和过程。
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Vertical and Lateral Variability of Suspended Sediment Transport in the Rhine River

Suspended sediment is one of the major contributors to the total sediment load transported by rivers. Suspended sediment transport is highly variable both in time and space, driven by complex interactions between tectonics, climate change, and anthropogenic activity. Large waterways often underlie strong anthropogenic impact, for example, to ensure navigability and pursue economic objectives. However, stability and ecological integrity of the river system are equally important. For both, economic and ecologic objectives, processes related to the transport, deposition, and resuspension of fine sediment must be understood and quantified. Starting in the 1960s the Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) and the Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) started an extensive monitoring program to quantify suspended sediment transport in German navigable waterways. To cope with the large spatiotemporal variability of suspended sediment transport the WSV combined work-daily single point measurements and infrequent multi-point measurements. The aim of our study is to quantify the vertical and lateral variability of suspended sediment transport along the largest waterway in Germany, the Rhine River, and investigate drivers of cross-sectional variability. We link results from multi-point measurements with single-point measurements to assess the representativity of surface samples compared to cross-sectional means of suspended sediment concentration. The comparison of these two monitoring programs reveals that surface samples strongly underestimate suspended sediment loads. Main drivers that could be quantified are vertical gradients of suspended sediment concentration by means of Rouse profiles and lateral variability which is partially explained by mean channel curvature and related to the underestimation of suspended sediment transport relying on surface samples. Further, we observe that the magnitude of lateral variability is comparable to vertical variability, but often neglected in suspended sediment monitoring. Our study contributes to the refinement of existing monitoring schemes and shows how empirical data verifies and falsifies transport dynamics and processes.

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Hydrological Processes
Hydrological Processes 环境科学-水资源
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
313
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Hydrological Processes is an international journal that publishes original scientific papers advancing understanding of the mechanisms underlying the movement and storage of water in the environment, and the interaction of water with geological, biogeochemical, atmospheric and ecological systems. Not all papers related to water resources are appropriate for submission to this journal; rather we seek papers that clearly articulate the role(s) of hydrological processes.
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