Da. Sear, FINE SEDIMENT INFILTRATION INTO GRAVEL SPAWNING BEDS WITHIN A REGULATED RIVER EXPERIENCING FLOODS - ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR SALMONIDS, Regulated rivers, 8(4), 1993, pp. 373-390
Infiltration rates into eight gravel spawning beds were monitored over
a range of discharges including compensation flows, peak hydropower g
eneration and floods of up to bankfull capacity. The results indicate
that the interrelationship of sediment supply and discharge influence
both the rate and grain size composition of infiltrated sediments, wit
h maximum rates experienced during bankfull floods when sediments are
scoured from upstream pools. The effects of river regulation for hydro
power are shown to produce a finer matrix infill in the absence of unr
egulated tributary sources, although the rates of infiltration are muc
h lower than for sites downstream of unregulated tributaries. Values f
or infiltration rates are shown to be detrimental for small:salmonid s
pawning redds during post-flood conditions when sediment transport is
not restrained by supply.