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Water Resources Research | 2016

A new technique for measuring the bed surface texture during flow and application to a degradational sand‐gravel laboratory experiment

Clara Orrú; Astrid Blom; Víctor Chavarrías; Velia Ferrara; Guglielmo Stecca

We present a new image analysis technique for measuring the grain size distribution (texture) of the bed surface during flow in a laboratory experiment. A camera and a floating device are connected to a carriage used to take images of the bed surface over the entire flume length. The image analysis technique, which is based on color segmentation, provides detailed data on spatial and temporal changes of the areal fraction content of each grain size at the bed surface. The technique was applied in a laboratory experiment conducted to examine a degradational reach composed of a well sorted two-fraction mixture of sand and gravel. The initial bed consisted of an upstream reach that was characterized by an imposed stepwise fining pattern (the bimodal reach) and a downstream sand reach. A lack of sediment supply and partial transport conditions led to the formation of a static armor in the bimodal reach, which resulted in a more abrupt spatial transition in the bed surface mean grain size. The associated spatial transition in slope led to a backwater effect over the bimodal reach, a streamwise reduction in sand mobility, and so a static armor that was governed by a downstream fining pattern. Although a morphodynamic equilibrium state under steady flow is generally characterized by normal flow, here the partial transport regime prevented the bed from adjusting toward normal flow conditions and the morphodynamic steady state was governed by a backwater. We applied a numerical morphodynamic sand-gravel model to reproduce the laboratory experiment. The numerical model captured the hydrodynamic and morphodynamic adjustment and the static armor well, yet the armoring occurred too slowly. Although the final configuration of the experiment shows features of a gravel-sand transition (i.e., a sudden transition in slope and mean grain size), we are hesitant to claim similarities between our results and the physical mechanisms governing a gravel-sand transition in the field.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

A Sand-Gravel Gilbert Delta Subject to Base Level Change: GILBERT DELTA UNDER BASE LEVEL CHANGE

Víctor Chavarrías; Astrid Blom; Clara Orrú; Juan Pedro Martín-Vide; Enrica Viparelli

Laboratory experiments were conducted on a sand-gravel Gilbert delta to gain insight on its dynamics under varying base level. Base level rise results in intensified aggradation over the topset, as well as a decrease in topset slope and topset surface coarsening, the signals of which migrate in an upstream direction. Preferential deposition of coarse sediment in the topset results in a finer load at the topset-foreset break, which creates a fine signature in the foreset deposit. Base level fall has the opposite effects. Entrainment of the topset mobile armor causes a coarsening of the load at the topset-foreset break and so a coarse signature in the foreset deposit. The entrainment of the topset substrate and fine top part of the foreset may follow, which causes a fining of the load and a fine signature in the foreset deposit. The fact that the upstream sediment supply requires a certain slope and bed surface texture to be transported downstream under quasi-equilibrium conditions counteracts the effects of base level change. This information travels in the downstream direction. In nature base level change is likely so slow that the upstream sediment load maintains the topset slope and bed surface texture and so keeps the topset in a quasi-equilibrium state. Base level change is therefore not expected to leave a clear signal in a mixed-sediment Gilbert delta other than a change in elevation of the topset-foreset interface.


Earth Surface Dynamics | 2014

Image analysis for measuring the size stratification in sand–gravel laboratory experiments

Clara Orrú; V. Chavarrias Borras; Wim S. J. Uijttewaal; Astrid Blom


Earth Surface Dynamics | 2016

Armor breakup and reformation in a degradational laboratory experiment

Clara Orrú; Astrid Blom; Wim S. J. Uijttewaal


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

A Sand‐Gravel Gilbert Delta Subject to Base Level Change

Víctor Chavarrías; Astrid Blom; Clara Orrú; Juan Pedro Martín-Vide; Enrica Viparelli


Water Resources Research | 2016

A new technique for measuring the bed surface texture during flow and application to a degradational sand-gravel laboratory experiment: DEGRADATIONAL SAND-GRAVEL LABORATORY EXPERIMENT

Clara Orrú; Astrid Blom; Víctor Chavarrías; Velia Ferrara; Guglielmo Stecca


Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2016

Armor breakup and reformation in a degradational laboratory experiment: detailed measurements of spatial and temporal changes of the bed surface texture

Clara Orrú; Astrid Blom; Wim S. J. Uijttewaal


E-proceedings of the 36th IAHR World Congress, The Hague, the Netherlands, 28 June-3 July 2015 | 2015

A laboratory experiment on the evolution of a sand gravel reach under a lack of sediment supply

Clara Orrú; V. Chavarrias Borras; V. Ferrara; G. Stecca; Astrid Blom


Geophysical Research Abstracts, 16, EGU2014-15595, 2014 | 2014

Size stratification in a Gilbert delta due to a varying base level: flume experiments

V. Chavarrias Borras; Clara Orrú; E. Viparelli; J.P.M. Vide; J.C. Blom


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

A Laboratory Experiment on the Evolution of a Sand Gravel Reach Under a Lack of Sediment Supply

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Astrid Blom

Delft University of Technology

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Víctor Chavarrías

Delft University of Technology

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Wim S. J. Uijttewaal

Delft University of Technology

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Velia Ferrara

University of Naples Federico II

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Juan Pedro Martín-Vide

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Enrica Viparelli

University of South Carolina

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V. Chavarrias Borras

Delft University of Technology

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G. Stecca

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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