Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering, Vol.60,No.3,2007

Sediment discharge observation and its analysis by means of a hydrophone in the upper Tedorigawa river basin

Hiroaki NAKAYA, Kenji TSURUTA and Nobuya YOSHIMURA


Abstract

Operational observation of sediment discharge in steep ravines is pivotal to make timely flash flood warnings as well as to build robust erosion control plans for effective disaster mitigation. A hydrophone sediment discharge measuring system (hereafter ghydrophone system") has been installed in a 200km‚Q]scale river basin in order to develop a practical method for bed load observation. The hydrophone system counts the times that bed load sediments strike the acoustic sensor of the system. Five amplification levels (hereafter gchannel") can be tuned simultaneously to the same sound signal from the acoustic sensor to examine an appropriate set of the amplifications. A direct sediment discharge sampling apparatus was installed at the right upstream of the hydrophone acoustic sensor to calibrate its measuring. The observation of flood]induced sediment discharge shows that sediment discharge behaves in variance with water discharge as floods come about each season. In one example, sediment discharge fell in spite of steady rising water level, while it spiked sharply with water level plummeting at the latter part of the flood. Sediment supply in the river channel seems to be used up during the snow melt season, which reduced the sediment discharge in response to the rising water level. The relationship between sediment discharge and water level/discharge changes significantly as sediment supply is recharged at the outset of the flood season. A way of quantitative estimation of sediment discharge from the hydrophone system was suggested and compared with that of theoretical estimation based on hydraulic variables. Our result indicates that amplification level 16 for sediment discharge and amplification level 1024 for suspended load are proper for the upper Tedorigawa river basin.


Key wordsFhydrophone, bed load, sediment discharge, monitoring

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