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Velocity and Sediment Concentration Measurements over Bedforms in Sand-Bed Rivers

January 1, 2002

Bedforms often are present on the bed of alluvial sand-bed rivers. Bedforms, such as dunes, impact the flow field. In this field study, velocity and suspended-sediment concentration measurements were made longitudinally along a dune field in large (5-15 meters deep) alluvial sand-bed rivers. The velocity and suspended-sediment concentration data was collected using an acoustic Doppler current profiler, acoustic Doppler velocimeters, an optical backscatter sensor, and, two sediment intakes. This paper presents a description of these measurement devices and techniques for the collection of this data. Some preliminary results observed at the Missouri River at St. Charles, Missouri are presented.

Publication Year 2002
Title Velocity and Sediment Concentration Measurements over Bedforms in Sand-Bed Rivers
Authors Robert R. Holmes, M.H. Garcia
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70023918
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse