A complete understanding of alluvial-bed dynamics is desirable for evaluating a variety of issues related to water resources.Sediment fluxes were investigated in a bifurcation of the large Parana River near Rosario, Argentina. The backscatter estimations from the Doppler profilers provided the suspended load of the sediment forming the riverbed. An echo-sounder was applied to track the dunes yielding the bed-load estimation.Aiming to show the usefulness of the recorded data, a 2-D numerical code was applied to the 10-km long and 2-km wide Rosario reach. The morphodynamic module was un-coupled from the hydrodynamics assessment, which enabled the long-term prediction of the river morphology accounting for the hydrological yearly variation with a quasi-steady approach.Numerical experiments were performed to test the sensitivity of the hydrodynamic model to the computational time-step and mesh size, to test the un-coupling scheme performance regarding the full-dynamic modelling, to test the accuracy of the sediment transport formulae based on the field evidence and, finally, to provide guidance to properly fix the model parameters.

A sediment fluxes investigation for the 2-D modelling of large river morphodynamics / Massimo Guerrero;Francisco Latosinski;Michael Nones;Ricardo N. Szupiany;Mariano Re;Maria Gabriella Gaeta. - In: ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES. - ISSN 0309-1708. - STAMPA. - 81(2015):(2015), pp. 186-198. [10.1016/j.advwatres.2015.01.017]

A sediment fluxes investigation for the 2-D modelling of large river morphodynamics

GUERRERO, MASSIMO;NONES, MICHAEL;GAETA, MARIA GABRIELLA
2015

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A complete understanding of alluvial-bed dynamics is desirable for evaluating a variety of issues related to water resources.Sediment fluxes were investigated in a bifurcation of the large Parana River near Rosario, Argentina. The backscatter estimations from the Doppler profilers provided the suspended load of the sediment forming the riverbed. An echo-sounder was applied to track the dunes yielding the bed-load estimation.Aiming to show the usefulness of the recorded data, a 2-D numerical code was applied to the 10-km long and 2-km wide Rosario reach. The morphodynamic module was un-coupled from the hydrodynamics assessment, which enabled the long-term prediction of the river morphology accounting for the hydrological yearly variation with a quasi-steady approach.Numerical experiments were performed to test the sensitivity of the hydrodynamic model to the computational time-step and mesh size, to test the un-coupling scheme performance regarding the full-dynamic modelling, to test the accuracy of the sediment transport formulae based on the field evidence and, finally, to provide guidance to properly fix the model parameters.
2015
A sediment fluxes investigation for the 2-D modelling of large river morphodynamics / Massimo Guerrero;Francisco Latosinski;Michael Nones;Ricardo N. Szupiany;Mariano Re;Maria Gabriella Gaeta. - In: ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES. - ISSN 0309-1708. - STAMPA. - 81(2015):(2015), pp. 186-198. [10.1016/j.advwatres.2015.01.017]
Massimo Guerrero;Francisco Latosinski;Michael Nones;Ricardo N. Szupiany;Mariano Re;Maria Gabriella Gaeta
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