2017
DOI: 10.1002/2016wr020288
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The Impact of Urbanization on Temporal Changes in Sediment Transport in a Gravel Bed Channel in Southern Ontario, Canada

Abstract: A field investigation has been undertaken to characterize the event‐based bed load transport dynamics of a highly urbanized gravel bed stream. A combination of direct bed load and tracer particle measurements were taken over a 3 year period during which time approximately 30 sediment mobilizing events occurred. Sediment transport measurements were used to calibrate a fractional bed load transport model and combined with hydrometric data which represent four different land use conditions (ranging from rural to … Show more

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“…The frequency of the hydrographs per year was derived from hydrometric time series described in Plumb et al ().…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The frequency of the hydrographs per year was derived from hydrometric time series described in Plumb et al ().…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Froude number in the experiments ranged from 0.4 to 0.8 (estimated based on measured flow depths and known discharges), which is within range of the prototype streams and previous experiments studying unsteady flow (Lee et al, ; Mao, ; Waters and Curran, ). Peak sediment input rates were established based on measured bedload transport rates in Mimico Creek and scaled to the flume by means of Froude similarity; see Annable et al () and Plumb et al () for details on field sampling methods and results. The sediment input rating curve was approximated into two input rates, such that the input rate was increased partway through the rising limb, at 70% of the peak discharge ( Q peak ) and then decreased part way through the falling limb.…”
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“…The objective of this paper is to develop representative sediment transport models of a river reach where intensive in-situ event based and inter-event sediment transport investigations have been conducted (including a large magnitude storm event) and compare the results to pre-and post-event observations. Mean travel distances of bed material will be calculated using the volumetric rate expression of bed material transport and compared to bed material particle tracking measurements obtained before and after each event [3].…”
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confidence: 99%