Mel Oliveira Guirro mel.oliveira-guirro@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy
Mel Oliveira Guirro mel.oliveira-guirro@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy
Professor Rebecca Hodge rebecca.hodge@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Dr Fiona Clubb fiona.j.clubb@durham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Laura Turnbull-Lloyd laura.turnbull@durham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Limited understanding of how sediment cover varies spatially in mixed bedrock‐alluvial river networks inhibits our comprehension of erosion processes in these systems. This study investigates the complex interactions between channel and sediment properties that control the extent, spatial distribution, and connectivity of alluvial cover in mixed bedrock‐alluvial river networks. Employing a combination of field data, sediment transport modeling, and connectivity analysis, this study aims to understand the key drivers influencing sediment cover patterns at the network scale. Sediment transport simulations using the NetworkSedimentTransporter model explored how varying initial fluvial and channel parameters affect the steady‐state alluvial cover across the River Carron network in the Scottish Highlands. The results demonstrate that increased initial sediment cover, increased sediment supply, and larger grains increased the extent and connectivity of alluvial sections, whereas deeper flow reduced them. In supply‐limited conditions, the spatial distribution of alluvial cover is most sensitive to slope, while in transport‐limited conditions, sediment supply and grain size become more critical. Even at high sediment supply rates, not all reaches achieved full alluviation, suggesting inherent limitations in sediment distribution. Additionally, channel slope was the most significant factor controlling the directional growth of alluvial sections. These findings contribute to the limited research on the controls of alluvial cover at the network scale, thereby improving our understanding of landscape evolution, river management, and habitat conservation of mixed bedrock‐alluvial rivers.
Oliveira Guirro, M., Hodge, R., Clubb, F., & Turnbull, L. (2025). Network‐Scale Dynamics of Alluvial Cover in a Mixed Bedrock‐Alluvial River. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 130(3), Article e2024JF007968. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024jf007968
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 13, 2025 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 11, 2025 |
Publication Date | Mar 1, 2025 |
Deposit Date | Mar 19, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 19, 2025 |
Journal | Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface |
Print ISSN | 2169-9011 |
Electronic ISSN | 2169-9011 |
Publisher | American Geophysical Union |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 130 |
Issue | 3 |
Article Number | e2024JF007968 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1029/2024jf007968 |
Keywords | network modeling, sediment transport, bedrock river |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3714599 |
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