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Evaluating the BANCS Streambank Erosion Framework on the Northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain
Authors:Mitchell McMillan  Johan Liebens  Christopher Metcalf
Affiliation:1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida;2. Habitat Restoration, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Panama City, Florida
Abstract:The Bank Assessment of Nonpoint source Consequences of Sediment (BANCS) framework allows river scientists to predict annual sediment yield from eroding streambanks within a hydrophysiographic region. BANCS involves field data collection and the calibration of an empirical model incorporating a bank erodibility hazard index (BEHI) and near‐bank shear stress (NBS) estimate. Here we evaluate the applicability of BANCS to the northern Gulf of Mexico coastal plain, a region that has not been previously studied in this context. Erosion rates averaged over two years expressed the highest variability of any existing BANCS study. As a result, four standard BANCS models did not yield statistically significant correlations to measured erosion rates. Modifications to two widely used NBS estimates improved their correlations (r2 = 0.31 and r2 = 0.33), but further grouping of the data by BEHI weakened these correlations. The high variability in measured erosion rates is partly due to the regional hydrologic and climatic characteristics of the Gulf coastal plains, which include large, infrequent precipitation events. Other sources of variability include variations in bank vegetation and the complex hydro‐ and morphodynamics of meandering, sand bed channels. We discuss directions for future research in developing a streambank erosion model for this and similar regions.
Keywords:geomorphology  streambank stability  streambank erosion  bank erodibility hazard index  near‐bank shear stress  Rosgen  root density  stream restoration  erosion prediction
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