Geomorphic response of a mountain gravel-bed river to an extreme flood in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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作者
Fieman, Dina M. [1 ]
Attal, Mikael [1 ]
Addy, Stephen [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Sch GeoSci, Drummond St, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] James Hutton Res Inst, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland
关键词
CLIMATE-CHANGE; LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION; SEDIMENT TRANSPORT; CHANNEL CHANGE; EROSION; MODEL; SCALE; DELIVERY; SIZE; UNCERTAINTIES;
D O I
10.1144/sjg2019-005
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
This study uses the 2015 'Storm Frank' flood on the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, to assess the impact of extreme events on river dynamics. The Storm Frank flood (>200 year recurrence interval) caused significant local morphological change that was concentrated in the middle portion of the 140 km long river and overall net degradation that primarily occurred through lateral adjustment processes. Although the flood did not cause widespread change in channel planform, morphological change at the reach scale (<1 km) was significant. Bank scour resulted in channel expansion and lateral migration as well as widespread aggradation on existing gravel beds. The HEC-RAS and CAESAR-Lisflood models were used to determine the impact of morphological changes from the Storm Frank flood on a series of future hypothetical floods. The results show that inundation is highly influenced by the degree of morphological change for moderate floods, but not for high magnitude ones. In-channel scour and bank erosion can lead to an increase in channel capacity, thereby decreasing inundation. Conversely, where conveyance capacity is decreased by aggradation, flood risk inherently increases. The impact of these changes was great for a five-year return period flood, but minimal for a magnitude flood comparable to that of Storm Frank. Our modelling results also reveal that the inundation model is sensitive to the grain size and channel bed roughness input parameters, as these parameters impact flow discharge and flood hydraulics. Accurate determination of sediment parameters and degree of morphological change is therefore critical in flooding modelling and flood hazard management. Supplementary material: Peak discharge and rainfall during the 2015 Storm Frank storm, parameters used in the hydrological model CAESAR-Lisflood and sediment budget statistics of each DEM of difference threshold are available at: Thematic collection:This article is part of the Early Career Research collection available at:
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页码:101 / 116
页数:16
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