2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.05.012
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Evaluation of long-term bedload virtual velocity in gravel-bed rivers (Ardenne, Belgium)

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“…For both the control and the restored reaches, the mobility appears to decrease with subsequent floods, as pm is significantly lower in the third flood as compared to the first flood, despite the higher peak magnitude of the flooding in the third period. Reduced mobility of tracers is expected from previous studies [50,66], particularly where the initial particles are seeded loosely on the bed of the channel as they were in this case. Table 2.…”
Section: Basic Particle Tracking Statisticssupporting
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“…For both the control and the restored reaches, the mobility appears to decrease with subsequent floods, as pm is significantly lower in the third flood as compared to the first flood, despite the higher peak magnitude of the flooding in the third period. Reduced mobility of tracers is expected from previous studies [50,66], particularly where the initial particles are seeded loosely on the bed of the channel as they were in this case. Table 2.…”
Section: Basic Particle Tracking Statisticssupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Table 2. Particle tracking statistics for the three flooding periods in both the control and restoration reaches, where nt is the total number of particles present in the reach, nl is the number located in the survey, ninf is the number of inferred particles, nf is the number of found particles, pf is the percentage of found particles, nfb is the number of particles found in both the beginning and end surveys for each period, pfb is the percentage of particles found in both surveys, nm is the number of particles that moved, pm is the percentage of moved particles, CIpm is the confidence interval for pm, 50 …”
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“…Entrainment of the marked grain seeds method is widely used to analyze flow competence (e.g., Petit et al, 2005;Houbrechts et al, 2015). However, in this study, it was not practical because of the fact that (i) particle recovery is almost impossible (Ryan and Troendle, 1997) and (ii) in places like our study area where streams are a source of water for livestock and for domestic uses, painted grains catch the attention of children and hence they are subject to disturbance.…”
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