Degree of Anthropogenic Land Disturbance Controls Fluvial Sediment Hysteresis.
Amirreza ZarnaghshAdmin HusicPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2021)
Storm events dominate sediment delivery to stream corridors, but the effects of anthropogenic disturbances on altering the sources, pathways, and timing of delivery remain uncertain. To address this knowledge gap, we analyzed 849 events from over a decade of high-frequency turbidity data across five watersheds in an urbanization gradient. Sensing results suggested that hysteresis patterns evolved with land use from clockwise (low-rural) to figure-eight (high-rural) to counter-clockwise (high-urban), indicating a disturbance-driven shift of sediment provenance from proximal to distal. Sediment loading pathways in the lowest-disturbance rural watershed were dominated by a single hysteresis shape (>90% of export by clockwise events), whereas the most-disturbed urban basin had the greatest variability in loading pathways (∼25% of export by clockwise, counter-clockwise, figure-eight, and complex events, respectively). Finally, wastewater treatment facilities modulated the release of "hungry-water" baseflow, causing more-rapid periods of high streamflow variance in catchments with a treatment facility (∼4 h period) than in those without (∼6 h period). Together, our results indicate that anthropogenic disturbances, including tile drainage, impervious surfaces, and roadway density, increase the connectivity of distally located sediment that would-in undisturbed basins-deposit along the sediment cascade. This information is important to watershed managers as they mitigate erosion in developing basins.
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