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Use of an In Situ Erosion Flume for Measuring Stability of Sediment Deposits in Hamilton Harbour,Canada
Authors:Bommanna G. Krishnappan  Ian G. Droppo
Affiliation:(1) Aquatic Ecosystem Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, 867 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, ON, Canada, L7R 4A6
Abstract:An in situ erosion flume was used to measure the stability of sediment deposits in Hamilton Harbour, Ontario, Canada. The flume consists of a rectangular duct with an opening at the bottom. A submerged pump attached to the downstream end of the flume circulates the ambient water through the flume, thereby generating turbulent shear flows inside the flume. When the flume rests on a sediment deposit, the exposed part of the sediment deposit is subjected to the flow shear stress. By applying a continually increasing flow shear stress on the sediment deposit and by measuring the amount of sediment erosion, it is possible to assess the erosional stability of the sediment deposits. An under water video camera was mounted on the flume to get visual images of the sediment erosion process. The flume was used at two sites in the Harbour. The erosional resistances measured by the flume for the two sites were different. Measurement of dry density of the sediment deposits using an ultrasonic device was carried out to explain the differences in the stability of sediment deposits from the two sites.
Keywords:cohesive sediment  dry density  erosion stability  field testing   in situ erosion flume  shear strength
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