River floodplains as source or sink for fine sediment and total phosphorus export in an agricultural watershed

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Pub Date : 2024-06-09 DOI:10.1002/esp.5849
Iordanis (Danny) V. Moustakidis, Keith E. Schilling, Larry J. Weber
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Floodplains constitute a vital and integrated component of the riverine network ensuring the connectivity and continuity of the river with the upland watershed areas. However, the sediment trapping efficiency of floodplains has not been well investigated. The purpose of this experimental study was to evaluate the functionality of floodplains to act as either sources or sinks for fine sediments and sediment-bound nutrients (e.g., total phosphorus) during floods of various return periods. Thus, we hypothesized that (i) soil texture, in terms of topsoil erodibility and (ii) the magnitude of the incoming flood, in terms of the applied shear stress, are the two key parameters govern river floodplains' ability to store or release fine sediments and total phosphorus, during major flood conditions. Topsoil erodibility experiments were coupled with site-specific flood inundation maps to estimate the eroded fine sediment mass and the total phosphorus release rates per unit area per unit time of each flood condition considered. Results suggested that the floodplain soils of the upstream reaches act as net sources, the floodplains of the midstream reaches have a dual functionality; during low magnitude flood events (up to 10-year return periods), they act as net sinks, while during higher flood events, they act as sources; and the floodplains of the downstream reaches largely act as sinks. This study results are applicable for watershed managers to identify floodplain areas vulnerable to erosion and sources of nutrient pollution.

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冲积平原是河流网络中重要的综合组成部分,可确保河流与高地流域的连通性和连续性。然而,人们对冲积平原拦截泥沙的效率还没有进行深入研究。本实验研究的目的是评估洪泛平原在不同重现期的洪水中作为细小沉积物和沉积物养分(如总磷)的源或汇的功能。因此,我们假设:(i) 以表土可侵蚀性为指标的土壤质地和 (ii) 以外加剪应力为指标的来袭洪水量级,是河流冲积平原在大洪水条件下储存或释放细小沉积物和总磷能力的两个关键参数。表土侵蚀性实验与特定地点的洪水淹没图相结合,估算了每种洪水条件下单位时间单位面积的侵蚀细沉积物量和总磷释放率。结果表明,上游河段的洪泛平原土壤是净源,中游河段的洪泛平原具有双重功能;在低量级洪水事件(重现期不超过 10 年)期间,它们是净汇,而在较高洪水事件期间,它们是源;下游河段的洪泛平原主要是汇。这项研究结果适用于流域管理者识别易受侵蚀和营养污染源影响的洪泛区。
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms is an interdisciplinary international journal concerned with: the interactions between surface processes and landforms and landscapes; that lead to physical, chemical and biological changes; and which in turn create; current landscapes and the geological record of past landscapes. Its focus is core to both physical geographical and geological communities, and also the wider geosciences
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