Articles | Volume 37
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-37-1-2013
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-37-1-2013
17 Dec 2013
 | 17 Dec 2013

Tracer dispersion in bedload transport

E. Lajeunesse, O. Devauchelle, M. Houssais, and G. Seizilles

Abstract. Bedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstream. In this paper, we use the erosion-deposition model of Charru et al. (2004) to describe the velocity and the spreading of a plume of tracer particles. We restrict our analysis to steady-state transport above a flat bed of uniform sediment. The transport of tracer particles is then controlled by downstream advection and particle exchange with the immobile bed. After a transitional regime dominated by initial conditions, the evolution of a plume of markers tends asymptotically towards classical advection-diffusion: its average position grows linearly with time, whereas it spreads like the square root of time.