Hydraulics and Sediment Transport of Cataclysmic Flows
激流的水力学和泥沙输送
基本信息
- 批准号:8805321
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.8万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:1988
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1988-07-01 至 1990-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Geomorphologic processes associated with cataclysmic flows defy direct measurement. As such, very little is understood regarding flow conditions, sediment transport, erosional and depositional threshold, and patterns of energy expenditure associated with these extreme hydrologic events. Recent develop- ments in paleohydraulic and paleohydrologic techniques provide an avenue for quantitative exploration of these phenomena. Late Pleistocene cataclysmic flooding along the Snake and Big Lost Rivers of southern Idaho and in the Channeled Scabland of eastern Washington has provided an excellent field laboratory for application of these methodologies. Utilizing field evidence of maximum flow stages in conjunction with step-backwater and hydraulic flow routing models, we propose to reconstruct the hydraulics (discharge, velocity, shear stress, and unit-area stream power) of these flows. It is hypothesized that these variables, and their spatial variations, can be directly related to the abundant field evidence of depositional and erosional thresholds. We will test these relationships at several different scales and within different flow environments to determine their general applicability for cataclysmically flooded terrains.
与激变流相关的地貌过程无法直接测量。因此,对于与这些极端水文事件相关的水流条件、泥沙运移、侵蚀和沉积阈值以及能量消耗模式,人们知之甚少。古水力学和古水文技术的最新发展为定量研究这些现象提供了途径。晚更新世沿爱达荷州南部的Snake河和Big Lost河以及华盛顿州东部的channned Scabland发生的灾难性洪水为这些方法的应用提供了一个极好的野外实验室。利用最大流量级的现场证据,结合阶梯回水和水力流动路径模型,我们建议重建这些流动的水力学(流量、速度、剪切应力和单位面积流功率)。假设这些变量及其空间变化可能与丰富的沉积和侵蚀阈值的野外证据直接相关。我们将在几个不同的尺度和不同的流动环境中测试这些关系,以确定它们对灾难性淹没地形的一般适用性。
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