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Long-term monitoring of streambed sedimentation and scour in a dynamic stream based on streambed temperature time series
Authors:Eva Sebok  Peter Engesgaard  Carlos Duque
Institution:1.Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen K,Denmark;2.Department of Geological Sciences,University of Delaware,Newark,USA
Abstract:This study presented the monitoring and quantification of streambed sedimentation and scour in a stream with dynamically changing streambed based on measured phase and amplitude of the diurnal signal of sediment temperature time series. With the applied method, changes in streambed elevation were estimated on a sub-daily scale with 2-h intervals without continuous maintenance of the measurement system, thus making both high temporal resolution and long-term monitoring of streambed elevations possible. Estimates of streambed elevation showed that during base flow conditions streambed elevation fluctuates by 2–3 cm. Following high stream stages, scouring of 2–5 cm can be observed even at areas with low stream flow and weak currents. Our results demonstrate that weather variability can induce significant changes in the stream water and consequently sediment temperatures influencing the diurnal temperature signal in such an extent that the sediment thickness between paired temperature sensors were overestimated by up to 8 cm. These observations have significant consequences on the design of vertical sensor spacing in high-flux environments and in climates with reduced diurnal variations in air temperature.
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