Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams

Streams around the world are shaped by physical processes between water and sediment transport which generates unique geomorphic structures for each stream. This study aimed to evaluated how geomorphic structures and grain attributes would influence entrainment frequency and transport distance of tr...

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Main Author: Sundin, Joe
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap 2020
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-169394 2023-10-09T21:54:36+02:00 Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams Sundin, Joe 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-169394 eng eng Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-169394 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Stream geomorphology Sediment transport Entrainment Grain attributes Bankfull shear stress Dimensionless critical shear stress Slope Boulders Constrainment Geology Geologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2020 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:52:26Z Streams around the world are shaped by physical processes between water and sediment transport which generates unique geomorphic structures for each stream. This study aimed to evaluated how geomorphic structures and grain attributes would influence entrainment frequency and transport distance of traced clasts. The morphologic structures observed were the clasts morphologic setting in the surface bed, constrainment type, clasts location and distance to immobile boulders, slope, dimensionless critical shear stress and bankfull shear stress. The grain attributes consisted of the length of the longest(L), intermediate(I) and shortest(S) axis and the ratio between I/L and S/I to classify the shape of the clasts. To observe this, passive integrated transponders (PIT) were inserted into 558 clasts and then implemented into a stream in northern Sweden. The study was set up with 15 transects with 10 meters apart in the summer of 2017. The clasts new position, morphologic setting and constrainment type were resurveyed in the summer of 2018 and 2019. The entrainment frequency was higher at 74% during 2017-2018 compared to 54% during 2018-2019 and the mean transport distance was 0.59m and 0.19m respectively. The results show that 7 out of 14 variables had a significant effect (α=0.05) on entrainment and transport distance during 2017-2018 and 5 out of 14 during 2018-2019. The explanatory value (R2) for each significant variable, however, was low between 0.01-0.04. The major difference in entrainment frequency and transport distance during 2017-2018 compared to 2018-2019 and low R2-value show complex relationship between stream characteristics and grain attributes in streams. Bachelor Thesis Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Stream geomorphology
Sediment transport
Entrainment
Grain attributes
Bankfull shear stress
Dimensionless critical shear stress
Slope
Boulders
Constrainment
Geology
Geologi
spellingShingle Stream geomorphology
Sediment transport
Entrainment
Grain attributes
Bankfull shear stress
Dimensionless critical shear stress
Slope
Boulders
Constrainment
Geology
Geologi
Sundin, Joe
Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
topic_facet Stream geomorphology
Sediment transport
Entrainment
Grain attributes
Bankfull shear stress
Dimensionless critical shear stress
Slope
Boulders
Constrainment
Geology
Geologi
description Streams around the world are shaped by physical processes between water and sediment transport which generates unique geomorphic structures for each stream. This study aimed to evaluated how geomorphic structures and grain attributes would influence entrainment frequency and transport distance of traced clasts. The morphologic structures observed were the clasts morphologic setting in the surface bed, constrainment type, clasts location and distance to immobile boulders, slope, dimensionless critical shear stress and bankfull shear stress. The grain attributes consisted of the length of the longest(L), intermediate(I) and shortest(S) axis and the ratio between I/L and S/I to classify the shape of the clasts. To observe this, passive integrated transponders (PIT) were inserted into 558 clasts and then implemented into a stream in northern Sweden. The study was set up with 15 transects with 10 meters apart in the summer of 2017. The clasts new position, morphologic setting and constrainment type were resurveyed in the summer of 2018 and 2019. The entrainment frequency was higher at 74% during 2017-2018 compared to 54% during 2018-2019 and the mean transport distance was 0.59m and 0.19m respectively. The results show that 7 out of 14 variables had a significant effect (α=0.05) on entrainment and transport distance during 2017-2018 and 5 out of 14 during 2018-2019. The explanatory value (R2) for each significant variable, however, was low between 0.01-0.04. The major difference in entrainment frequency and transport distance during 2017-2018 compared to 2018-2019 and low R2-value show complex relationship between stream characteristics and grain attributes in streams.
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title Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
title_short Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
title_full Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
title_fullStr Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
title_full_unstemmed Geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
title_sort geomorphic and particle attributes influence on entrainment and sediment transport in semi-alluvial streams
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap
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