Jens M Turowski, Niels Hovius, Andrew Wilson, and Ming-Jame Horng (2007)
Hydraulic geometry, river sediment and the definition of bedrock channels
Geomorphology:13 pages.
A growing literature deals with bedrock channels, erosion processes within them, and their role in landscape evolution. Formal definitions currently in use classify channels as bedrock when alluvial cover is discontinuous or thin. This is equated with a physical property of the flow. Using up-to-date
erosion laws and descriptions of channel dynamics, we show that existing definitions are difficult to apply andmay lead to conflicting classifications. We propose the definition:Abedrock channel cannot ubstantiallywiden, lower or shift its bedwithout eroding bedrock.Applied to channels in Taiwan, this leads to a different classification than previous definitions. By analysing at-a-station hydraulic geometry of these channels, we show that the classification exposes different controls of sediment effects on dynamics of channels classified as alluvial and bedrock.
In press. Available online October, 2007.