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Bed-material entrainment and associated transportation infrastructure problems in streams of the Edwards Plateau, central Texas

July 2, 2008

The Texas Department of Transportation commonly builds and maintains low-water crossings (LWCs) over streams in the Edwards Plateau in Central Texas. LWCs are low-height structures, typically constructed of concrete and asphalt, that provide acceptable passage over seasonal rivers or streams with relatively low normal-depth flow. They are designed to accommodate flow by roadway overtopping during high-flow events. The streams of the Edwards Plateau are characterized by cobble- and gravel-sized bed material and highly variable flow regimes. Low base flows that occur most of the time occasionally are interrupted by severe floods. The floods entrain and transport substantial loads of bed material in the stream channels. As a result, LWCs over streams in the Edwards Plateau are bombarded and abraded by bed material during floods and periodically must be maintained or even replaced.

Publication Year 2008
Title Bed-material entrainment and associated transportation infrastructure problems in streams of the Edwards Plateau, central Texas
DOI 10.3133/fs20083047
Authors Franklin T. Heitmuller, William H. Asquith
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 2008-3047
Index ID fs20083047
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Texas Water Science Center