Numerical simulation of bar and bank erosion in a vegetated floodplain: A case study in the Otofuke River

Toshiki Iwasaki, Yasuyuki Shimizu, Ichiro Kimura

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Abstract

Recent studies suggest that braided river could be single-thread channel by colonization of riparian vegetation; however, this kind of mutual interactions between physical and ecological processes in rivers are still poorly understood. Here we investigate the development of meandering channel in a river, which was originally braided and currently vegetated, the Otofuke River in Japan. The significant morphological processes of this river during a destructive flood event was studied using a two-dimensional morphodynamic model. Using well-calibrated parameters, this model qualitatively reproduced observed morphological changes such as the co-development of sand bars, bar-induced meandering and a chute cutoff. We find that for vegetated channels, meandering could maintain moderate sinuosity; in contrast, in the absence of riparian vegetation, bar-induced meandering channels could become braided. This suggests that distinct meandering channels could be a fundamental channel morphology in the originally braided, but currently vegetated river; however, the simultaneous occurrence of the chute cutoff and meandering indicates that this channel could not be a fully-developed high amplitude meandering channel.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)118-134
Number of pages17
JournalAdvances in Water Resources
Volume93
Issue numberPart A
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Bank erosion
  • Braided river
  • Meandering river
  • Numerical modeling
  • Sand bars
  • Vegetation

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