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Backwater control on riffle-pool hydraulics, fish habitat quality, and sediment transport regime in gravel-bed rivers

机译:砾石河道中浅滩池水力,鱼类栖息地质量和沉积物输运方式的回水控制

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The importance of channel non-uniformity to natural hydrogeomorphic and ecological processes in gravel-bed rivers is becoming increasingly known, but its use in channel rehabilitation tags behind. Many projects stilt use methods that assume steady, uniform flow and simple channel geometries. One aspect of channel non-uniformity that has not been considered much is its rote in controlling backwater conditions and thus potentially influencing patterns of physical habitat and channel stability in sequences of riffles and pools. In this study, 2D hydrodynamic models of two non-uniform pool-riffle-pool configurations were used to systematically explore the effects of four different downstream water surface elevations at three different discharges (24 total simulations) on riffle-pool ecohydraulics. Downstream water surface elevations tested included backwater, uniform, accelerating, and critical conditions, which are naturally set by downstream riffle-crest morphology but may also be re-engineered artificially. Discharges included a fish-spawning Low flow, summer fish-attraction flow, and a peak snowmelt pulse. It was found that the occurrence of a significant area of high-quality fish spawning habitat at low flow depends on riffles being imposed upon by backwater conditions, which also delay the onset of full bed mobility on riffles during floods. The assumption of steady, uniform flow was found to be inappropriate for gravel-bed rivers, since their non-uniformity controls spatial patterns of habitat and sediment transport. Also, model results indicated that a "reverse domino" mechanism can explain catastrophic failure and reorganization of a sequence of riffles based on the water surface elevation response to scour on downstream riffles, which then increases scour on upstream riffles. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:河道不均匀性对砾石河床中自然水文地貌和生态过程的重要性日益为人所知,但其在河道修复中的应用却很落后。许多项目都采用假定稳定,均匀流动和简单通道几何形状的方法。河道非均匀性的一个方面尚未被广泛考虑,一方面是控制死水条件的死记硬背,因而有可能影响浅滩和水池序列的物理生境模式和河道稳定性。在这项研究中,使用两个非均匀水池-浅滩-池配置的二维流体动力学模型来系统地研究浅滩-池生态液压系统在三个不同流量处的四个不同下游水面高程(24个模拟)。所测试的下游水面高程包括回水,均匀,加速和临界条件,这些条件由下游浅滩-顶峰形态自然设定,但也可以人工重新设计。排放物包括产卵低流量,夏季引诱鱼流量和融雪高峰。研究发现,大量的低产卵产卵栖息地的发生取决于回水条件对浅滩的影响,这也延缓了洪水期间浅滩的全床活动。对于砾石床河流,认为稳定,均匀流动的假设是不合适的,因为它们的不均匀性控制着生境和沉积物运输的空间格局。此外,模型结果表明,“反向多米诺”机制可以根据水面高程对下游浅滩的冲刷的响应来解释一系列浅滩的灾难性失败和重组,然后增加上游浅滩的冲刷。 (C)2008 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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