Effects of vegetation on flow and sediment transport: Comparative analyses and validation of predicting models

Andrés Vargas-Luna, Alessandra Crosato, Wim S.J. Uijttewaal

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Abstract

The presence of vegetation modifies flow and sediment transport in alluvial channels and hence the morphological evolution of river systems. Plants increase the local roughness, modify flow patterns and provide additional drag, decreasing the bed-shear stress and enhancing local sediment deposition. For this, it is important to take into account the presence of vegetation in morphodynamic modelling. Models describing the effects of vegetation on water flow and sediment transport already exist, but comparative analyses and validations on extensive datasets are still lacking. In order to provide practical information for modelling purposes, we analysed the performance of a large number of models on flow resistance, vegetation drag, vertical velocity profiles and bed-shear stresses in vegetated channels. Their assessments and applicability ranges are derived by comparing their predictions with measured values from a large dataset for different types of submerged and emergent vegetation gathered from the literature. The work includes assessing the performance of the sediment transport capacity formulae of Engelund and Hansen and van Rijn in the case of vegetated beds, as well as the value of the drag coefficient to be used for different types of vegetation and hydraulic conditions. The results provide a unique comparative overview of existing models for the assessment of the effects of vegetation on morphodynamics, highlighting their performances and applicability ranges.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-176
Number of pages20
JournalEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Feb 2015

Keywords

  • Flow resistance
  • Modelling
  • Morphodynamics
  • Sediment transport
  • Vegetation

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