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Published March 2014 | Supplemental Material
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Incipient sediment motion across the river to debris-flow transition

Abstract

Sediment transport in mountain channels controls the evolution of mountainous terrain in response to climate and tectonics and presents major hazards to life and infrastructure worldwide. Despite its importance, we lack data on when sediment moves in steep channels and whether movement occurs by rivers or debris flows. We address this knowledge gap using laboratory experiments on initial sediment motion that cross the river to debris-flow sediment-transport transition. Results show that initial sediment motion by river processes requires heightened dimensionless bed shear stress (or critical Shields stress) with increasing channel-bed slope by as much as fivefold the conventional criterion established for lowland rivers. Beyond a threshold slope of ∼22°, the channel bed fails, initiating a debris flow prior to any fluvial transport, and the critical Shields stress within the debris-flow regime decreases with increasing channel-bed slope. Combining theories for both fluvial and debris-flow incipient transport results in a new phase space for sediment stability, with implications for predicting fluvial sediment transport rates, mitigating debris-flow hazards, and modeling channel form and landscape evolution.

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© 2014 Geological Society of America. Received 11 July 2013. Revision received 5 November 2013. Accepted 12 November 2013. First published online January 10, 2014. Data Repository item 2014067. Funding was provided by National Science Foundation grant EAR-0922199, the Terrestrial Hazards Observations and Reporting center (THOR) at Caltech, and the Keck Institute for Space Studies. We thank C. Tran and C. O'Toole for help with experiments. Thanks to Editor J. Spotila, M. Church, and an anonymous reviewer for formal reviews, and R. Iverson, J. Andrade, N. Lapusta, and J.-P. Ampuero for helpful informal suggestions.

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