Laboratory Experiments on Downstream Fining of Gravel
Document Type
Conference Paper
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Proceedings
Volume
117
Publisher
IAHR International Grain Sorting Seminar, Mitteilungen der Versuchsanstalt fir Wasserbau, Hydrologie un Glaziologie
Publication Date
1-1-1992
Keywords
Laboratory Experiments, Downstream Fining, gravel
First Page
407
Last Page
414
Abstract
We present the results of three laboratory experiments in which longitudinally sorted deposits were formed by feeding poorly sorted sediment at the upstream end of a narrow, 45-m-Iong channel. The input sediment had a median size of 6 mm and included significant amounts of material up to 64 mm and down to 0.2 mm. Water discharge was constant at 49 LIs and sediment discharge varied from 0.048 to 0.19 kg/so Downstream fining was produced in all three runs; the variation in sediment-feed rate had relatively little effect on the fining profiles. In all three runs, the formation of a longitudinally sorted deposit was mediated by the formation of a coarse surface layer. The surface layer remained at the top of the deposit during aggradation by continually reforming itself at the deposit surface. The coarse surface layer fined by approximately a factor of 2 in D90 and D,o consistently in all three experiments. The deposit (subsurface) fined less, with D90 fining more strongly than D,o. The short channel length and the relatively high rate of deposition rule out clast abrasion as the source of fining. The experiments suggest that selective deposition of the coarsest clasts due to unequal mobility is capable of producing fining rates comparable with the highest rates observed in nature.
Recommended Citation
Paola, C., Parker, G., Seal, R., Sinha, S., Southard, J., and Wilcock, P., 1992. Laboratory experiments on downstream fining of gravel. In Jaeggi, M. and Hunziker, R. (eds.), Proceedings of the I.A.H.R. International Grain Sorting Seminar, Mitteilungen der Versuchsanstalt für Wasserbau, Hydrologie und Glaziologie No. 117, ETH, Zurich, pp. 407- 414.