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River incision due to gravel mining: a case study

机译:砾石开采造成的河流切口:案例研究

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Historical information was used to study river degradation in a case study in NE Spain. The accumulation of good topographical information since the 1940s for the Gallego river (a tributary of the Ebro river, which drains about 4,000 km~2 of the southern slopes of the Pyrenees) enables a comparison of longitudinal bed profiles. Historical research has also revealed the volume of gravel mined, which amounts to ≈ 1 million m~3 compared to the volume of alluvium lost due to incision in the same period, which is ≈ 2 million m~3. This unbalance is explained by a simple model based on a bedload equation and an algorithm to determine whether effective bedload transport is controlled by transport capacity or by the supply of sediment. It follows from the analysis that the incision process has changed the magnitude of the shear stresses on the bottom. This is because, as the river becomes degraded, higher discharges fit into the main channel before spilling.
机译:在西班牙东北部的一个案例研究中,使用历史信息来研究河流退化。自1940年代以来,Gallego河(埃比罗河的支流,比利牛斯山脉南坡的排水量约4,000 km〜2)积累了良好的地形信息,因此可以比较纵向河床剖面。历史研究还显示,开采的砾石量约为≈100万立方米〜3,而同期因切口而损失的冲积层约为200万立方米〜3。这种不平衡可以通过基于床荷方程的简单模型和确定有效床荷运输是由运输能力还是由沉积物供应来控制的算法来解释。从分析可以看出,切口过程改变了底部的剪应力的大小。这是因为,随着河流的退化,较高的流量会在溢流之前进入主河道。

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