Sediment flux in a small gravel-bed stream: Response to channel remediation works |
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Authors: | Ian C. Fuller Erin L. Hutchinson |
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Affiliation: | Geography Programme, School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Sediment transfers in a short reach of the Kiwitea Stream, near Fielding, lower North Island, New Zealand, are assessed using morphological budgeting based on repeat digital elevation model (DEM) differencing. Field data were acquired using high-precision GPS in October 2004, May and November 2005. Two interpolation methods to construct DEMs were compared. Universal kriging and Triangulation with Linear Interpolation produced consistent results and mean errors of between 4 and 14 mm. DEM error increases where relief changes rapidly. Sediment transfers are derived only from the low-relief active channel and indicate a rapidly changing environment. Remediation works following 2004 flood impacts have reduced bank erosion. A highly mobile bed renders the channel system sensitive to small and frequent flood events. |
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Keywords: | channel remediation DEM morphological budgeting river channel sediment transfer |
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