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DOI: 10.1029/2017JF004542
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85046287935
论文题名:
Decadal-Scale Riverbed Deformation and Sand Budget of the Last 500 km of the Mississippi River: Insights Into Natural and River Engineering Effects on a Large Alluvial River
作者: Wang B.; Xu Y.J.
刊名: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
ISSN: 21699003
出版年: 2018
卷: 123, 期:5
起始页码: 874
结束页码: 890
语种: 英语
英文关键词: alluvial rivers ; backwater effects ; flow reduction ; Mississippi River ; riverbed dynamics ; sediment transport
Scopus关键词: alluvial deposit ; backwater ; decadal variation ; deformation mechanism ; river engineering ; sediment transport ; Mississippi River ; United States
英文摘要: Alluvial rivers are shaped by interactions of flow and sediment transport. Their lower reaches to the world's oceans are highly dynamic, often presenting engineering and management challenges. Here we analyzed over 6,000 single-beam cross-sectional measurements surveyed in 1992, 2004, and 2013 in the last 500-km reach of the highly engineered Mississippi River, also known as the lowermost Mississippi River or LmMR, starting from the river's Gulf outlet to its avulsion into the Atchafalaya River. We applied inverse distance weighted interpolation to downscale the survey records into 10 × 10 m digital elevation models. We assessed riverbed deformation from bank to bank and quantified changes in riverbed sediment volume. The goal of our study is to test the hypothesis that the lower reach of a large alluvial river can function as a conduit for sediment transport under the current engineering focus of navigation safety and flood control. Our analysis shows that in the past two decades, nearly 70% of the riverine sand was trapped within the LmMR, and continuous riverbed aggradation occurred below the Mississippi-Atchafalaya diversion, presenting favorable backwater conditions for avulsion. Backwater effects have mainly controlled riverbed deformation in the LmMR, while flow reduction may have also contributed to the channel aggradation in the uppermost and lowermost reaches. The study reveals the considerable complexity of geomorphic responses of a large alluvial river to human interventions, strongly suggesting that future river engineering and management of the world's alluvial rivers should focus on strategies and solutions that will improve sediment transport. ©2018. The Authors.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/113952
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作者单位: School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

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Wang B.,Xu Y.J.. Decadal-Scale Riverbed Deformation and Sand Budget of the Last 500 km of the Mississippi River: Insights Into Natural and River Engineering Effects on a Large Alluvial River[J]. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface,2018-01-01,123(5)
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