articleAnnual Review of Earth and Planetary SciencesJan 16, 2006Closed access

BED MATERIAL TRANSPORT AND THE MORPHOLOGY OF ALLUVIAL RIVER CHANNELS

University of British Columbia

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Abstract

The morphology of an alluvial river channel is the consequence of sediment transport and sedimentation in the river. Morphological style is determined chiefly by the caliber and quantity of sediment delivered to the channel, although modulated by channel scale. Yet the relations between sediment transport and river morphology have received only limited, qualitative attention. In this review, the problem is studied by defining sediment transport regimes on the basis of the Shields number, a nondimensional measure of the capacity of the channel to move sediment of a given caliber. The problem is also approached from an inverse perspective by which the quantity and character of sediment deposits are used to infer…

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Keywords
  • Alluvium
  • Sediment
  • Sedimentation
  • Sediment transport
  • Channel (broadcasting)
  • Geology
  • River morphology
  • Aggradation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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