Advances in Geosciences (Dec 2013)

Tracer dispersion in bedload transport

  • E. Lajeunesse,
  • O. Devauchelle,
  • M. Houssais,
  • G. Seizilles

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-37-1-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Bedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstream. In this paper, we use the erosion-deposition model of Charru et al. (2004) to describe the velocity and the spreading of a plume of tracer particles. We restrict our analysis to steady-state transport above a flat bed of uniform sediment. The transport of tracer particles is then controlled by downstream advection and particle exchange with the immobile bed. After a transitional regime dominated by initial conditions, the evolution of a plume of markers tends asymptotically towards classical advection-diffusion: its average position grows linearly with time, whereas it spreads like the square root of time.