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Regulated Rivers-research & Management | 2000

Entrainment of riparian gravel and cobbles in an alluvial reach of a regulated canyon river

John G. Elliott; Lauren A. Hammack

Many canyon rivers have channels and riparian zones composed of alluvial materials and these reaches, dominated by fluvial processes, are sensitive to alterations in streamflow regime. Prior to reservoir construction in the mid-1960s, banks and bars in alluvial reaches of the Gunnison River in the Black Canyon National Monument, Colorado, USA, periodically were reworked and cleared of riparian vegetation by mainstem floods. Recent interest in maintaining near-natural conditions in the Black Canyon using reservoir releases has created a need to estimate sediment-entraining discharges for a variety of geomorphic surfaces composed of sediment ranging in size from gravel to small boulders. Sediment entrainment potential was studied at eight cross-sections in an alluvial reach of the Gunnison River in the Black Canyon in 1994 and 1995. A one-dimensional water-surface profile model was used to estimate water-surface elevations, flow depths, and hydraulic conditions on selected alluvial surfaces for discharges ranging from 57 to 570 m3/s. Onsite observations before and after a flood of 270 m3/s confirmed sediment entrainment on several surfaces inundated by the flood. Selective entrainment of all but the largest particle sizes on the surface occurred at some locations. Physical evidence of sediment entrainment, or absence of sediment entrainment, on inundated surfaces generally was consistent with critical shear stresses estimated with a dimensionless critical shear stress of 0.030. Sediment-entrainment potential over a range of discharges was summarized by the ratio of the local boundary shear stress to the critical shear stress for d50, given hydraulic geometry and sediment-size characteristics. Differing entrainment potential for similar geomorphic surfaces indicates that estimation of minimum streamflow requirements based on sediment mobility is site-specific and that there is no unique streamflow that will initiate movement of d50 at every geomorphically similar location in the Black Canyon. Copyright


Hydrological Processes | 2001

Developing a post-fire flood chronology and recurrence probability from alluvial stratigraphy in the Buffalo Creek watershed, Colorado, USA

John G. Elliott; Randolph S. Parker


Water Resources Research | 2003

Changes in the chemistry of lakes and precipitation in high‐elevation national parks in the western United States, 1985–1999

David W. Clow; James O. Sickman; Robert G. Striegl; David P. Krabbenhoft; John G. Elliott; Mark M. Dornblaser; David A. Roth; Donald H. Campbell


Applied Geochemistry | 2014

Contaminants from Cretaceous black shale: I. Natural weathering processes controlling contaminant cycling in Mancos Shale, southwestern United States, with emphasis on salinity and selenium

Michele L.W. Tuttle; Juli W. Fahy; John G. Elliott; Richard I. Grauch; Lisa L. Stillings


Geophysical monograph | 2013

Reworking of aggraded debris fans

Robert H. Webb; Theodore S. Melis; Peter G. Griffiths; John G. Elliott


Applied Geochemistry | 2014

Contaminants from cretaceous black shale: II. Effect of geology, weathering, climate, and land use on salinity and selenium cycling, Mancos Shale landscapes, southwestern United States

Michele L.W. Tuttle; Juli W. Fahy; John G. Elliott; Richard I. Grauch; Lisa L. Stillings


Professional Paper | 1999

Lava Falls Rapid in Grand Canyon; effects of late Holocene debris flows on the Colorado River

Robert H. Webb; Theodore S. Melis; Peter G. Griffiths; John G. Elliott; Thure E. Cerling; Robert J. Poreda; Thomas W. Wise; James E. Pizzuto


The Controlled Flood in Grand Canyon | 2013

Entrainment and Transport of Cobbles and Boulders from Debris Fans

James E. Pizzuto; Robert H. Webb; Peter G. Griffiths; John G. Elliott; Theodore S. Melis


Open-File Report | 2007

Results of chemical analyses of soil, shale, and soil/shale extract from the Mancos Shale formation in the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, southwestern Colorado, and at Hanksville, Utah

Michele L.W. Tuttle; Juli W. Fahy; Richard I. Grauch; Bridget A. Ball; Geneva W. Chong; John G. Elliott; John J. Kosovich; Keith E. Livo; Lisa L. Stillings


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 1999

Geomorphic and sedimentologic characteristics of alluvial reaches in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument, Colorado

John G. Elliott; Lauren A. Hammack

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Theodore S. Melis

United States Geological Survey

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Peter G. Griffiths

United States Geological Survey

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Robert H. Webb

United States Geological Survey

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Juli W. Fahy

United States Bureau of Reclamation

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Michele L.W. Tuttle

United States Geological Survey

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Richard I. Grauch

United States Geological Survey

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David A. Roth

United States Geological Survey

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David P. Krabbenhoft

United States Geological Survey

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