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Published March 2023 | Published
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Lateral Erosion of Bedrock Channel Banks by Bedload and Suspended Load

Abstract

Bedrock rivers carry large amounts of fine sediment in suspension. We developed a mechanistic model for erosion of bedrock channel banks by impacting bedload and suspended load particles that are advected laterally by turbulent eddies (advection-abrasion model). The model predicts high lateral erosion rates near the bed, with rates decreasing up to the water surface. The model also predicts greater erosion within the suspended load layer than the bedload layer for many typical sediment supply and transport conditions explored. We compared the advection-abrasion model with a previously derived model for lateral erosion of bedrock banks by bedload particles deflected by stationary bed alluvium (deflection-abrasion model). Erosion rates predicted by the deflection-abrasion model are lower, except within limited conditions where sediment is transported near the threshold of motion and the bed is near fully covered in sediment. Both processes occur in bedrock rivers at the same time, so we combined the advection-abrasion and deflection-abrasion models and found that the lateral erosion rate generally increases with increasing transport stage and relative sediment supply for a given grain size. Application of our combined-abrasion model to a natural bedrock river with a wide distribution of discharge and supply events, and mixed grain sizes, indicates that finer sediment dominates the lateral erosion on channel banks in low sediment supply environments and can be as important as coarser sediment in high sediment supply environments.

Additional Information

© 2023. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The work was supported by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant and Accelerator Supplement to J. V. We thank Michael Church for helpful discussions on the advection-abrasion theory at the early stage of this paper and Alexander Beer for sharing data and information on the Gornera bedrock gorge. Data Availability Statement: The code for Figure 1 was written in Python 3.7 by Tingan Li and can be adjusted to generate all other figures by changing variables in the code. The daily discharge data at Hope Gauging Station is available at https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/ for station WSC 08MF005. Both the code and data are archived at https://doi.org/10.20383/103.0638 in the Federated Research Data Repository for publication.

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August 22, 2023
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October 23, 2023