Abstract :
A simple theory is developed to account for the observed downstream variation of the median sediment size in Chilean rivers based on a reach-wise equilibrium sediment transport concept. The theory makes use of a bedload transport equation linked with a resistance equation to estimate the median sediment diameter as a function of channel slope, with the flow Reynolds number and bedload concentration as parameters. Both, Meyer-Peter and Müllerʹs and Ackers and Whiteʹs formulas are used alternatively as bedload equations. A Manning-Strickler type of formulation is used as a resistance relationship. The resulting model is validated against field data corresponding to 150 rivers in Central Chile, covering slopes in the range of 0.04-8.61%, with median sediment size in the range of 0.3-250 mm. Despite the simplicity of the present theory and the somewhat bold assumptions made in its derivation, the estimated variation of the median sediment size with channel slope follows the same trend as the field data. Most of the scatter of these data falls within the theoretical limits given by the estimated range of values of the parameters of the model.