河流约束对河床扰动深度和空间范围的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Christiana R. Czuba, J. Czuba, C. Magirl, A. Gendaszek, C. Konrad
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摘要

人类对河流的影响威胁着河流生态系统的自然功能。本文评估了河道约束如何影响河床扰动的冲刷深度和空间范围,并讨论了这些结果对砾石河床中鲑鱼-redd扰动的影响。利用实测水深数据和机载激光雷达数据,建立了美国华盛顿州雪松河相对受限和非受限河段的二维水动力模型,并通过水面高程和水流速度的实地观测进行了校准和验证。模拟结果表明,限流河段的水深和流速较大,大流量时,无限流河段的低速淹没面积较大。将以往公布的高流量河床扰动冲刷深度数据与模拟河床剪切应力数据进行对比,构建河床扰动的概率logistic回归模型,并将该模型应用于模拟河床剪切应力的空间格局,量化河床扰动对红鲑和支努克鲑鱼的埋深的影响程度。扰动深度在受限河段和非受限河段之间没有差异;然而,结果表明,在给定深度上,受限河段的空间扰动程度大约是无受限河段的两倍。
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Effect of river confinement on depth and spatial extent of bed disturbance affecting salmon redds
ABSTRACT Human impacts on rivers threaten the natural function of riverine ecosystems. This paper assesses how channel confinement affects the scour depth and spatial extent of bed disturbance and discusses the implications of these results for salmon-redd disturbance in gravel-bedded rivers. Two-dimensional hydrodynamic models of relatively confined and unconfined reaches of the Cedar River in Washington State, USA, were constructed with surveyed bathymetry and available airborne lidar data then calibrated and verified with field observations of water-surface elevation and streamflow velocity. Simulations showed greater water depths and velocities in the confined reach and greater areas of low-velocity inundation in the unconfined reach at high flows. Data on previously published scour depth of bed disturbance during high flows were compared to simulated bed shear stress to construct a probabilistic logistic-regression model of bed disturbance, which was applied to spatial patterns of simulated bed shear stress to quantify the extent of likely bed disturbance to the burial depth of sockeye and Chinook salmon redds. The disturbance depth was not observed to differ between confined and unconfined reaches; however, results indicated the spatial extent of disturbance to a given depth in the confined reach was roughly twice as large as in the unconfined reach.
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