Artículo
Obtuse-angle vs. confluent sharp meander bends: insights from the Paraguay-Cuiabá confluence in the tropical Pantanal wetlands, Brazil
Fecha de publicación:
01/2020
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Geomorphology
ISSN:
0169-555X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
River confluences are notable features in the drainage system with complex hydrodynamics, bed morphology, sediment transport, and mixing processes. Junction planform plays a pivotal role in the confluence hydrodynamics. However, most investigations have concentrated on the junction of two straight channels, and few studies have focused on confluent meander bends or obtuse-angle confluences. Here we analyze a confluence with an obtuse-angle planform–the tributary enters the confluence at an angle higher than 180°–that abruptly curves to join the main river. In the Pantanal wetlands, the strong flood wave is responsible for significant variations of the discharge and momentum-flux ratios within the confluence. Consequently, the Paraguay-Cuiabá confluence is able to shift from an obtuse-angle working mode to a confluent meander bend working mode according to the hydrological conditions. When the momentum ratio is greater than 1 (Mr>1), the confluence works as an obtuse-angle junction, whereas when the ratio is less than 1 (Mr<1), the observed behaviors correspond to a confluent meander bend.
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Citación
Luz, Leandro D.; Szupiany, Ricardo Nicolas; Parolin, Mauro; Silva, Aguinaldo; Stevaux, José C.; Obtuse-angle vs. confluent sharp meander bends: insights from the Paraguay-Cuiabá confluence in the tropical Pantanal wetlands, Brazil; Elsevier Science; Geomorphology; 348; 1-2020; 1-14
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