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Spatial variability of floodplain sedimentation at the event scale in the Rhine–Meuse delta, The Netherlands

✍ Scribed by Middelkoop, Hans; Asselman, Nathalie E. M.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
672 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-1269

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This article addresses spatial variability of comtemporary floodplain sedimentation at the event scale. Measurements of overbank deposition were carried out using sediment traps on 11 floodplain sections along the rivers Waal and Meuse in The Netherlands during the high-magnitude flood of December 1993. During the flood, sand sheets were locally deposited behind a natural levee. At distances greater than 50 to 100 m from the river channel the deposits consisted mainly of silt-and clay-sized material. Observed patterns of deposition were related to floodplain topography and sediment transporting mechanisms. Though at several sites patterns were observed that suggest transport by turbulent diffusion, convection seems the dominant transporting mechanism, in particular in sections that are bordered by minor embankments. The average deposition of overbank fines ranged between 1•2 and 4•0 kg m -2 along the river Waal, and between 1•0 and 2•0 kg m -2 along the river Meuse. The estimated total accumulation of overbank fines (not including sand sheets) on the entire river Waal floodplain was 0•24 Mton, which is 19 per cent ot the total suspended sediment load transported through the river Waal during the flood.


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