1078 SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND EROSION
over the N year period. Some typical^8 averaged values of
–*for various time periods are:
N^ 10 years, gg**^10 = T=^1 0 675. K
N 50 years, gg** 50 T= 1 1 298. K
N 100 years, gg** 100 T= 1 1 588..K
The decrease in storage (in acre-ft) during an N year
period is given by:
v
TE SY DA N
(^100) N
2000
43 560
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
()( )
g ,
(59)
in which
TE
__
average trap efficiency in percent;
SY
—
average annual sediment yields in tonssq. mile;
( DA ) drainage area in sq. miles;
– (^) N average bulk specific weight for the N -year com-
putation period in lbsft^3.
A typical distribution of reservoir sediments is shown in
Figure 16. The coarse sediments (sands and gravels) form a
delta at the upstream section of the pond. Finer sediments
are deposited downstream from the delta. Very fine sediment
(clay particles) may pass through the reservoir or be depos-
ited in the downstream portion of the pond.
THE DEGRADATION PROBLEM
The response of a stream to changes in its sediment load was
described qualitatively in Section 6. The problem of comput-
ing the probable rate and extent of degradation downstream
from a proposed reservoir has recently received the attention
of a number of researchers. 15,49,50
Numerical estimates of the degrading channel profiles
may be obtained by solving, simultaneously, the following
equations (see Gessler, Ref. 15):
- the equation of sediment continuity—
∂
∂
−
∂
∂
z
tb m
qb
x
(^1) TB
1
0
()
()
(60)
- the bed material transport equation which may
have the form—
q TB C ′ ( o – c )^ P^ (61) - the bed shear equation—
o RS e (62) - a friction equation, e.g. the Chézy equation—
v C ( RS e )^1 ^2 , (63)
0.001 0.01 0.1 1.0 10.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
CAPACITY-INFLOW RATIO (cap.acre ft./acre ft. annual inflow)
SEDIMENT TRAPPED %
ENVELOPE CURVES FOR NORMAL
PONDED RESERVOIR
MEDIAN CURVE FOR NORMAL
PONDED RESERVOIR
FIGURE 15 Trap efficiency curve (after Brune).
TABLE 7
Constants for Eq. (59) (after Lane and Koelzer)
Reservoir operation Sand Silt Clay
gKgKg*K
Normally submerged 93 0 65 5.7 30 16.0
Moderate reservoir drawdown 93 0 74 2.7 46 10.7
Considerable reservoir
drawdown
93 0 79 1.0 60 6.0
Reservoir normally empty 93 0 82 0.0 78 0.0
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