Title of article
Experimental Study of Bed Load Transport through Emergent Vegetation
Author/Authors
Jordanova، Angelina A. نويسنده , , James، C. S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-473
From page
474
To page
0
Abstract
Vegetation is an important agent in fluvial geomorphology and sedimentary processes, through its influence on the local hydraulics that determine sediment transport. Within stands of emergent vegetation, bed shear is substantially reduced through the absorption of momentum by drag on the stems. This stimulates deposition of sediment and reduces capacity for bed load transport. The effect of emergent vegetation on hydraulic parameters (including equilibrium bed gradient, flow depth, and velocity) and on bed load transport rate has been investigated experimentally for one sediment size, stem diameter, and stem spacing. Bed load transport rate was found to be closely related to bed-shear stress, which must be estimated by partitioning total flow resistance between stem drag and bed shear.
Keywords
Hydrodynamic limit , Exclusion process , Lattice gas dynamics , Disordered systems
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HYDROULIC ENGINEERING
Record number
63331
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