1. Statistical Distribution of Streambed Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity along the Platte River, Nebraska.
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Cheng Cheng, Jinxi Song, Xunhong Chen, and Deming Wang
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RIVER channels ,SOIL permeability ,PERMEAMETER ,SPATIAL variation ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,AQUIFERS - Abstract
Streambed vertical hydraulic conductivity ( K) plays an important role in understanding and quantifying the stream-aquifer interactions. While several researchers have discussed the spatial variability of streambed horizontal hydraulic conductivity or K at one or several close-located sites in a river, they did not develop any statistical distribution analysis of streambed K at distant sites along a large river. In this paper, the statistical distribution and spatial variation of streambed K at 18 test sites in a 300-km reach of the Platte River in Nebraska are presented. In-situ permeameter tests using the falling-head method were carried out to calculate the streambed K values. Fine-grained sediments transported by two tributaries, the Loup River and the Elkhorn River, to the Platte River appear to result in lower streambed K values downstream of the confluences between the Platte River and the tributaries. The streambed K values were found to be normally distributed at nearly each test site. When the correlated K values were eliminated from the grid sampling plots, the remaining independent sub-datasets of streambed K values were still in normal distribution at each test site. Furthermore, the combined streambed K values upstream of the first confluence between the Platte River and the Loup River was normally distributed, which may be due to the lack of tributaries in-between and thus streambed sediments were well distributed in this reach and belonged to a single population of hydraulic conductivity values. In contrast, the combined dataset of all measurements conducted downstream of this confluence was no longer in normal distribution, presumably as a result of the mixing of different sediment sources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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