2021
DOI: 10.31223/x5pw3q
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The impact of intermittency on bed load sediment transport

Abstract: Sediment transport by wind or water near the threshold of grain motion is dominated by rare transport events. This intermittency makes it difficult to calibrate sediment transport laws, or to define an unambiguous threshold for grain entrainment, both of which are crucial for predicting sediment transport rates. Intermittency in sediment transport has been observed in many contexts, but few studies have attempted to explain its origins or its impact on transport rates. Here we present a model that captures thi… Show more

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“…The full description of the burst event offers us a better knowledge of turbulence intermittency, but how these indicators may be employed is still something that needs to be investigated further. For instance, Benavides et al (2021) defined waiting time in an indoor experiment study and used it to propose a new method for determining sediment initiation thresholds. The applicability of the indoor experimental results in nature environments remains to be verified in the future using more field data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The full description of the burst event offers us a better knowledge of turbulence intermittency, but how these indicators may be employed is still something that needs to be investigated further. For instance, Benavides et al (2021) defined waiting time in an indoor experiment study and used it to propose a new method for determining sediment initiation thresholds. The applicability of the indoor experimental results in nature environments remains to be verified in the future using more field data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then it is quantified as a “rotation stress” whose profile is examined in different transport stages and further correlated to the transport relation. Our work here is benchmarked by flume experiments (Benavides et al., 2021; Deal et al., 2021) in which grain‐scale motions were tracked. (b) What is (not) responsible for the variability in the observed sediment transport relation?…”
Section: Bedload Transport Of Spherical Grainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following discussion of the particle‐scale simulations, we first introduce the DEM‐LBM numerical method. Second, we present simulations matching the conditions of flume experiments (Benavides et al., 2021; Deal et al., 2021) to provide a relevant many‐particle test of the methodology. Third, we present wide wall‐free (WWF) simulations in order to study the factors that can potentially cause the variability seen in experimental transport data on gentle slopes.…”
Section: Discrete Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although this is regarded as standard practice (e.g. Katul et al 1994;Chowdhuri et al 2020a;Benavides et al 2022), estimating the accuracy of the power-law exponent is not a trivial task and involves a lot of complicated steps (Clauset, Shalizi & Newman 2009). Nevertheless, to tackle this issue, we adopted a simple procedure.…”
Section: Persistence Pdfs Of Velocity Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 99%