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Influence of hydrology, sediment supply and sediment gradation on river bar morphodynamics: application to the Loire River at Bréhémont (France)

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Cordier, Florian (Auteur)
  • Tassi, Pablo (Auteur)
  • Claude, Nicolas (Auteur)
  • Crosato, Alessandra (Auteur)
  • Rodrigues, Stephane (Auteur)
  • Van Bang, Damien Pham (Auteur)
  • Paquier, A. (Éditeur)
  • Rivière, N. (Éditeur)
Titre
Influence of hydrology, sediment supply and sediment gradation on river bar morphodynamics: application to the Loire River at Bréhémont (France)
Résumé
Rivers inherently show heterogeneous sediment sizes and can also show a strong sediment supply variability in time because of natural episodic events or as a consequence of human activities, which alter the characteristics and dynamics of alluvial bars at the macro-scale. The impact of the combination between sediment size heterogeneity and sediment supply variation, or even with other forcings (i.e. hydrology, channel geometry) remains poorly documented. In this work, a physics-based numerical model is applied on a trained reach of a sandy-gravel bed river to investigate the combination of these parameters on bar morphodynamics. The morphodynamic computations are performed with a two-dimensional depth-averaged hydrodynamic solver, internally coupled to a sediment transport and bed evolution module, which estimate the transport of graded sediment and model bed stratigraphy, respectively. A 1 km long reach of the Loire River at Bréhémont (France) is selected to conduct the numerical investigations. The interaction between several forcing mechanisms induces highly complex bar morphodynamic processes in this area.A comprehensive set of high-definition data is available, which allows to study the river morphodynamics for a succession of three flooding events and a period of low flows. Based on this model, a variety of scenarios is presented with the aim of exploring the implications of sediment gradation, geometrical and boundary forcing effects on in situ bars morphodynamics.
Publication
E3S Web of Conferences
Volume
40
Date
2018
Abrév. de revue
E3S Web Conf.
DOI
10.1051/e3sconf/20184002023
ISSN
2267-1242
Titre abrégé
Influence of hydrology, sediment supply and sediment gradation on river bar morphodynamics
URL
https://www.e3s-conferences.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184002023
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Référence
Cordier, F., Tassi, P., Claude, N., Crosato, A., Rodrigues, S., & Van Bang, D. P. (2018). Influence of hydrology, sediment supply and sediment gradation on river bar morphodynamics: application to the Loire River at Bréhémont (France). E3S Web of Conferences, 40. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184002023
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  • Pham Van Bang, Damien
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