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Regulation of sand transport in the Colorado River by changes in the surface grain size of eddy sandbars over multi-year timescales

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2005

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Topping, David J, Rubin, David M, and Schmidt, John C, 2005, Regulation of sand transport in the Colorado River by changes in the surface grain size of eddy sandbars over multi-year timescales: Sedimentology, v. 52, iss. 5, p. 1133-1153.

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In settings where the transport of sand is partially or fully supply limited, changes in the upstream supply of sand are coupled to changes in the grain size of sand on the bed. In this manner, the transport of sand under the supply-limited case is ‘grain-size regulated’. Since the closure of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963, the downstream reach of the Colorado River in Marble and Grand Canyons has exhibited evidence of sand-supply limitation. Sand transport in the river is now approximately equally regulated by changes in the discharge of water and changes in the grain sizes of sand on the channel bed and eddy sandbars. Previous work has shown that changes in the grain size of sand on the bed of the channel (driven by changes in the upstream [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2005.00738.x

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