A preliminary investigation of the integration of modelled floodplain hydraulics with estimates of overbank floodplain sedimentation derived from Pb-210 and Cs-137 measurements |
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Authors: | G B Siggers P D Bates M G Anderson D E Walling Q He |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the possibility of linking finite element modelled two-dimensional hydraulics with floodplain sedimentation rates derived from radionuclide dating techniques. The TELEMAC-2D system is used to simulate the full dynamic velocity vector and water depth distributions for a 1 in 12 year flood event for the River Culm, Devon. These are compared to patterns of medium-term (30– 100 years) sedimentation rates and a degree of correlation is found to exist. This information is used to comment on the complexity of flow and sediment deposition interactions in floodplain environments and to provide a research design for the development of a more fully integrated floodplain morphodynamic model. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | floodplain sedimentation hydraulic modelling radionuclide dating |
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