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Recent increase of river–floodplain suspended sediment exchange in a reach of the lower Amazon River
Authors:Conrado M Rudorff  Thomas Dunne  John M Melack
Institution:1. National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters, S?o José dos Campos, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Earth Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA;3. Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Abstract:We analyzed variation of channel–floodplain suspended sediment exchange along a 140 km reach of the lower Amazon River for two decades (1995–2014). Daily sediment fluxes were determined by combining measured and estimated surface sediment concentrations with river–floodplain water exchanges computed with a two‐dimensional hydraulic model. The average annual inflow to the floodplain was 4088 ± 2017 Gg yr?1 and the outflow was 2251 ± 471 Gg yr?1, respectively. Prediction of average sediment accretion rate was twice the estimate from a previous study of this same reach and more than an order of magnitude lower than an estimate from an earlier regional scale study. The amount of water routed through the floodplain, which is sensitive to levee topography and increases exponentially with river discharge, was the main factor controlling the variation in total annual sediment inflow. Besides floodplain routing, the total annual sediment export depended on the increase in sediment concentration in lakes during floodplain drainage. The recent increasing amplitude of the Amazon River annual flood over two decades has caused a substantial shift in water and sediment river–floodplain exchanges. In the second decade (2005–2014), as the frequency of extreme floods increased, annual sediment inflow increased by 81% and net storage increased by 317% in relation to the previous decade (1995–2004). Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Amazon floodplain  two‐dimensional hydraulic modeling  river–  floodplain exchange  suspended sediment  overbank sedimentation
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