Sediment slugs: Large-scale fluctuations in fluvial sediment transport rates and storage volumes

被引:141
作者
Nicholas, AP
Ashworth, PJ
Kirkby, MJ
Macklin, MG
Murray, T
机构
[1] School of Geography, University of Leeds
关键词
sediment slugs; sediment transport; disequilibrium; drainage basin;
D O I
10.1177/030913339501900404
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Variations in fluvial sediment transport rates and storage volumes have been described previously as sediment waves or pulses. These features have been identified over a wide range of temporal and spatial scales and have been categorized using existing bedform classifications. Here we describe the factors controlling the generation and propagation of what we term sediment slugs. These can be defined as bodies of elastic material associated with disequilibrium conditions in fluvial systems over time periods above the event scale. Slugs range in magnitude from unit bars (Smith, 1974) up to sedimentary features generated by basin-scale sediment supply disturbances (Trimble, 1981). At lower slug magnitudes, perturbations in sediment transport are generated by local riverbank and/or bed erosion. Larger-scale features result from the occurrence of rare high-magnitude geomorphic events, and the impacts on water and sediment production of tectonics, glaciation, climate change and anthropogenic influences. Simple sediment routing functions are presented which may be used to describe the propagation of sediment slugs in fluvial systems. Attention is drawn to components of the fluvial system where future research is urgently required to improve our quantitative understanding of drainage-basin sediment dynamics.
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页码:500 / 519
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