Fine Sediment Modeling During Storm-Based Events in the River Bandon, Ireland
The River Bandon located in County Cork (Ireland) has been time-continuously monitored by turbidity probes, as well as automatic and manual suspended sediment sampling. The current work evaluates three different models used to estimate the fine sediment concentration during storm-based events over a...
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doaj-a820fbc5336649cb8060fd35ca1331fc2020-11-25T01:52:01ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-07-01117152310.3390/w11071523w11071523Fine Sediment Modeling During Storm-Based Events in the River Bandon, IrelandJuan T. García0Joseph R. Harrington1Department of Mining and Civil Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 52, Cartagena 30203, SpainSchool of Building & Civil Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure Research & Innovation Group, Cork Institute of Technology, Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown, Cork T12 P928, IrelandThe River Bandon located in County Cork (Ireland) has been time-continuously monitored by turbidity probes, as well as automatic and manual suspended sediment sampling. The current work evaluates three different models used to estimate the fine sediment concentration during storm-based events over a period of one year. The modeled suspended sediment concentration is compared with that measured at an event scale. Uncertainty indices are calculated and compared with those presented in the bibliography. An empirically-based model was used as a reference, as this model has been previously applied to evaluate sediment behavior over the same time period in the River Bandon. Three other models have been applied to the gathered data. First is an empirically-based storm events model, based on an exponential function for calculation of the sediment output from the bed. A statistically-based approach first developed for sewers was also evaluated. The third model evaluated was a shear stress erosion-based model based on one parameter. The importance of considering the fine sediment volume stored in the bed and its consolidation to predict the suspended sediment concentration during storm events is clearly evident. Taking into account dry weather periods and the bed erosion in previous events, knowledge on the eroded volume for each storm event is necessary to adjust the parameters for each model.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/7/1523suspended sediment concentrationstorm eventmodelinguncertainty |
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Fine Sediment Modeling During Storm-Based Events in the River Bandon, Ireland |
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Fine Sediment Modeling During Storm-Based Events in the River Bandon, Ireland |
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The River Bandon located in County Cork (Ireland) has been time-continuously monitored by turbidity probes, as well as automatic and manual suspended sediment sampling. The current work evaluates three different models used to estimate the fine sediment concentration during storm-based events over a period of one year. The modeled suspended sediment concentration is compared with that measured at an event scale. Uncertainty indices are calculated and compared with those presented in the bibliography. An empirically-based model was used as a reference, as this model has been previously applied to evaluate sediment behavior over the same time period in the River Bandon. Three other models have been applied to the gathered data. First is an empirically-based storm events model, based on an exponential function for calculation of the sediment output from the bed. A statistically-based approach first developed for sewers was also evaluated. The third model evaluated was a shear stress erosion-based model based on one parameter. The importance of considering the fine sediment volume stored in the bed and its consolidation to predict the suspended sediment concentration during storm events is clearly evident. Taking into account dry weather periods and the bed erosion in previous events, knowledge on the eroded volume for each storm event is necessary to adjust the parameters for each model. |
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