De. Walling et al., The particle size characteristics of fluvial suspended sediment in the Humber and Tweed catchments, UK, SCI TOTAL E, 251, 2000, pp. 205-222
This paper presents information on the absolute (chemically-dispersed) part
icle size characteristics of the suspended sediment transported by rivers i
n the Humber and Tweed basins during the period 1994-1998. For most of the
rivers, > 95% of the suspended sediment load at the time of sampling was <
63 mu m (i.e. silt- and clay-sized material) and <5% was > 63 mu m (i.e. sa
nd-sized material). The < 2 mu m fraction (i.e. clay-sized material) typica
lly ranged between 15 and 25%, The average median (d(50)) particle size for
the individual rivers ranged between 4.1 and 13.5 mu m. Generally, the par
ticle size characteristics of suspended sediment transported in the two bas
ins were similar. There were, however, noticeable spatial variations in the
particle size composition of suspended sediment within the study basins, w
hich reflected the particle size of the sediment sources and their spatial
variation, and the selectivity of the sediment mobilization and delivery pr
ocesses. When particle size parameters were plotted against discharge, ther
e were no significant relationships, although there was some evidence of tr
ends varying between sites. The lack of significant relationships with disc
harge reflects the fact that sediment particle size is largely supply-contr
olled, rather than a function of flow and hydraulics. When particle size va
riations were examined during individual storm events, there was evidence o
f a pulse of coarse sediment on the rising limb of the hydrograph. This may
reflect the remobilization of coarse channel bed sediment as flow velocity
and shear stress increase. Finer sediment was transported subsequently dur
ing the hydrograph peak and on the falling limb. The findings reported have
important implications for understanding and modelling suspended sediment,
and associated contaminant, dynamics in river basins. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.