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Modelling floodplain sedimentation using particle tracking
Authors:Ivo Thonon  Kor de Jong  Marcel van der Perk  Hans Middelkoop
Institution:Centre for Geo‐ecological Research (ICG), Departement Fysische Geografie, Faculteit Geowetenschappen, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Both climate change and river rehabilitation projects induce changes in floodplain sedimentation. Notably along the lower River Rhine, the sediment deposition patterns and rates are subject to change. To assess the magnitude of these changes, we developed the MoCSED model, a floodplain sedimentation model within a geographical information system for the lower Rhine River. We based MoCSED on the ‘method of characteristics’ (MoC), a particle tracking method that minimizes numerical dispersion. We implemented the MoCSED model in the PCRaster dynamic modelling language. The model input comprises initial suspended sediment concentrations, water levels, flow velocities, and longitudinal and transverse dispersivities. We used a combination of the Krone and Chen concepts to calculate the subsequent sedimentation (SED routine). We compared the model results with sediment trap data for the Bemmel floodplain along the Dutch Waal River during the 2003 inundation. This comparison showed that MoCSED was able to simulate the pattern of sediment deposition. In addition, the model proved to be an improvement in comparison with a conventional raster‐based floodplain sedimentation model for the lower River Rhine. In future, MoCSED may serve well to study the impact of a changing discharge regime due to climate change and floodplain rehabilitation plans on deposition of sediments. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:suspended sediment  floodplain  River Rhine  The Netherlands  sedimentation  modelling  numerical dispersion  method of characteristics  particle tracking
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