Journal article
The response of pool-riffle bedforms to variations in stream discharge: A modelling approach
SN Wilkinson, RJ Keller, ID Rutherfurd
Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000 Building Partnerships | Published : 2004
Abstract
Pool-riffle sequences (PRS's) provide habitat for aquatic life in many natural streams. They are maintained by scour of pools and deposition on riffles during high flow. Reversals in the position of maximum velocity and shear stress between low and high flow have been used as explanations for this process. The reversals have previously been found to not occur ubiquitously in all PRS's, leading to conjecture as to their importance in PRS maintenance. An alternative mechanism is developed, which uses sediment continuity to link scour and deposition with gradients of shear stress along the channel. This mechanism is tested in a HEC-RAS numerical model of a prototype PRS in south-eastern Austral..
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