Factors controlling variations in suspended sediment concentration for single-valued sediment rating curves, Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada

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Sichingabula, HM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zambia, Dept Geog, Lusaka, Zambia
关键词
regression analysis; individual hydrological events; cause-and-effect; hydrograph; stream bed scour; sediment rating curves; threshold discharge; complex response;
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10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(19981015)12:12<1869::AID-HYP648>3.3.CO;2-7
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TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
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081501 ;
摘要
Functional (regression) and cause-and-effect analytical methods were employed in the investigation of Factors controlling single-value sediment-discharge relationships for individual hydrological events in the Fraser River Basin. Of 1025 hydrological events identified in the 97 years of the 9-stations discharge record monitored by the Water Survey of Canada (1960-1988), 49 were associated with linear, non-linear (concave and convex) sediment rating curves. Analysis revealed that time of events offered a partial explanation for the occurrence of single-valued curves because events occurring in isolation or in quick succession did not always produce single-valued curves owing to variations in hydrograph characteristics and temporal and spatial peak attenuation factors. Hydrologically, linear and non-linear sediment rating curves were distinguished by the influence of preceding discharge or antecedent moisture, which tends to generate quick or delayed runoff, thereby causing rapid or slow increases in sediment concentration in concert with discharge changes. Hydraulically, linear curves were shown to be controlled by rates of stream bed scour (rising stage) similar to those for channel filling (falling stage); concave curves by rates of scouring (rising stage) similar to those of filling but different from those of rescouring (failing stage); and convex curves by rates of filling and scouring (rising stage) different from those of filling and rescouring (falling stages), all in relation to the timing of the exceedance of the threshold discharge for stream bed scour. Meteorologically, bed scour and fill approximately coincided with the timing of precipitation, if any, on the rising and/or falling stages under subzero (T less than or equal to 0 degrees C), low (1 less than or equal to T less than or equal to 9 degrees C) and moderate (10 less than or equal to T less than or equal to 19 degrees C) temperature conditions. It is concluded that a combination of temporal, spatial, hydrological, hydraulic and meteorological factors control variations in sediment concentration during single hydrological events on the Fraser River in a complex fashion. Multivariate analysis of these factors should greatly improve prediction of sediment transport in the Fraser River Basin. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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