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A seismic monitoring approach to detect and quantify river sediment mobilization by steelhead redd-building activity

机译:钢头红发动机探测和量化河水沉积物动员的地震监测方法

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The role of spawning salmonids in altering river bed morphology and sediment transport is significant, yet poorly understood. This is due, in large part, to limitations in monitoring the redd-building process in a continuous and spatially extended way. A complementary approach may be provided through the use of a small seismic sensor network analysing the ground motion signals generated by the agitation of sediment during the redd-building process. We successfully tested the viability of this approach by detecting and locating artificially generated redd signals in a reach of the Mashel River, Washington State, USA. We then utilize records of 17 seismic stations, in which we automatically detected seismic events that were subsequently manually checked, yielding a catalogue of 45 potential redd-building events. Such redd-building events typically lasted between 1 and 20 min and consisted of a series of clusters of 50-100 short energetic pulses in the 20-60 Hz frequency range. The majority (>90%) of these redd-building events occurred within 11 days, predominantly during the early morning and late afternoon. The seismically derived locations of the signals were in agreement with independently mapped redds. Improved network geometry and installation conditions are required for more efficient detection, robust location and improved energetic insights into redd-building processes in larger reaches. The passive and continuous nature of the seismic approach in detecting redds and describing fish behaviour provides a novel tool for fish biologists and fisheries managers, but also for fluvial geomorphologists, interested in quantifying the amount of sediment mobilized by this ecosystem engineer. When complemented with classic approaches, it could allow for a more holistic picture of the kinetics and temporal patterns (at scales from seconds to multiple seasons) of a key phase of salmonid life cycles. (c) 2020 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
机译:产卵鲑鱼在改变河床形态和沉积物运输中的作用是显着的,但理解得很差。这在很大程度上,这是在很大程度上限制在连续和空间延长的方式监测红线建筑过程。可以通过使用小地震传感器网络来提供互补方法,分析通过在RED建筑过程中沉积物搅动产生的地面运动信号。我们通过检测和定位在美国Mashel River,华盛顿州,美国华盛顿州地区的人工产生的REDD信号中成功地测试了这种方法的可行性。然后,我们利用17个地震站的记录,其中我们自动检测到随后手动检查的地震事件,产生45个潜在的红建筑物事件的目录。这种REDD建筑事件通常持续1到20分钟,并且由20-60Hz频率范围内的一系列50-100个短充电脉冲的集群组成。这些红建筑物的大多数(> 90%)在11天内发生,主要是在清晨和下午晚些时候。信号的地震衍生的位置与独立映射的reddds一致。更高的网络几何和安装条件需要更高的检测,强大的位置,并改善较大到达的Redd-Building Procession的能量洞察力。探测REDDS和描述鱼类行为的地震方法的被动和持续性提供了一种用于鱼类生物学家和渔业经理的新型工具,而且为河流地貌学家提供了一种对河流的地貌学家感兴趣,这些人有兴趣定量由该生态系统工程师动员的沉积物量。当互补经典方法时,它可以允许鲑鱼寿命周期的关键阶段的动力学和时间图案(从秒到多个季节的尺度)更全面的图像。 (c)2020作者。 John Wiley&Sons Ltd发布的地球表面流程和地貌

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