Quantifying channel bank erosion of a small mountain river in Russian wet subtropics using erosion pins

Yulia Kuznetsova, V. Golosov, A. Tsyplenkov, N. Ivanova
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Abstract. Channel bank erosion was monitored using erosion pin arrays in a small mountain stream located in the Tsanyk River basin near the Caucasian Black sea coast. The study area is characterized by high precipitation, low mountainous topography, and flysch bedrock. Erosion pins arrays were installed at six key sections each with different bank lithology and morphology. Bank lithology (bedrock or alluvial deposits), morphology (vertical or concave) and orientation towards the local flow direction were the dominant factors controlling the rate of bank retreat and/or collapse. In contrast to alluvial banks, bedrock slopes are predominantly affected by chemical weathering processes in a wet subtropical climate. Results on sediment mobilization and volume removed are presented for different bank types. Variability in channel bank recessional dynamics is discussed in the context of hydrometeorological data (2016–2018) and an extreme flood.
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利用侵蚀销钉量化俄罗斯湿润亚热带山区一条小河流的河道河岸侵蚀
摘要在高加索黑海海岸附近的察扬克河流域的一条小山涧中,利用侵蚀针阵监测了河道堤岸侵蚀。研究区具有高降水、低山地地形、复理石基岩等特征。在六个具有不同河岸岩性和形态的关键地段安装了侵蚀针阵。河岸的岩性(基岩或冲积层)、形态(垂直或凹形)和流向是控制河岸后退和/或崩塌速度的主要因素。与冲积河岸相反,基岩斜坡主要受亚热带湿润气候下化学风化过程的影响。给出了不同河岸类型的泥沙动员和移积结果。在水文气象资料(2016-2018)和极端洪水的背景下,讨论了河道岸退潮动态的变率。
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Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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