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Multiple knickpoints in an alluvial river generated by a single instantaneous drop in base level: experimental investigation

Authors :
Tetsuji Muto
Alessandro Cantelli
Source :
Earth Surface Dynamics, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 271-278 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2014.

Abstract

Knickpoints often form in bedrock rivers in response to base-level lowering. These knickpoints can migrate upstream without dissipating. In the case of alluvial rivers, an impulsive lowering of base level due to, for example, a fault associated with an earthquake or dam removal commonly produces smooth, upstream-progressing degradation; the knickpoint associated with suddenly lowered base level quickly dissipates. Here, however, we use experiments to demonstrate that under conditions of Froude-supercritical flow over an alluvial bed, an instantaneous drop in base level can lead to the formation of upstream-migrating knickpoints that do not dissipate. The base-level fall can generate a single knickpoint, or multiple knickpoints. Multiple knickpoints take the form of cyclic steps, that is, trains of upstream-migrating bedforms, each bounded by a hydraulic jump upstream and downstream. In our experiments, trains of knickpoints were transient, eventually migrating out of the alluvial reach as the bed evolved to a new equilibrium state regulated with lowered base level. Thus the allogenic perturbation of base-level fall can trigger the autogenic generation of multiple knickpoints which are sustained until the alluvial reach recovers a graded state.<br />Earth Surface Dynamics, 2(1), pp.271-278; 2014

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21966311 and 2196632X
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earth Surface Dynamics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f7321b3da80c74a4d2fd7eabdaa73369