Suk Woo KIM, Ken GOTO, Kun Woo CHUN and Tomomi MARUTANI
Abstract
Steep mountainous streams are often characterized by bedrock channel, which
temporally causes sediment storage and scouring due to channel obstructions,
such as bedrock projection and large rocks. In this paper, the influence of
bedrock projection and large rocks on long]term riverbed changes with sediment
transport was statistically examined in a mountainous gorge channel, Oyabu Creek,
Kyushu, Japan. This study was conducted based on the 12]years field monitoring
during 1995 and 2007 in a steep mountainous stream, and sediment deposit, scouring,
and variation depth with mean bedrock projection area, bedrock relief (wetted
perimeter/channel width) and the volume and number of large rocks are calculated
from these data and field measurement in 2006. As a result, both of sediment
deposit, scour and variation depth were increased with increasing in mean bedrock
projection area and volume of large rocks rather than bedrock relief and the
number of large rocks. Furthermore multiple correlation analysis of mean bedrock
projection area and volume of large rocks with sediment variation depth show
high correlation coefficient. Comparing changes in sediment storage depth between
bedrock projection segment and non]projection segment implies that bedrock projection
segment caused considerable sediment storage with alternatively deposit and
scouring dominated periods within 3 years. These results suggest that mean bedrock
projection area and the volume of boulders play an important role on sediment
transport providing channel bed relief in a steep mountainous stream.
Key wordsFsteep mountainous stream, bedrock channel , bedrock projection, large
rocks, sediment transport