Science Inventory

BOUNDARY SHEAR STRESS ALONG VEGETATED STREAMBANKS

Impact/Purpose:

Sediment, a leading cause of water quality impairment, damages aquatic ecosystems and interferes with recreational uses and water treatment processes. Streambank retreat can contribute as much as 85% of watershed sediment yield. Vegetation is an important component of stream restoration designs used to control streambank retreat, but vegetation effects on near bank flows and boundary shear stress (BSS) need to be quantified.

The overall goal of this experiment is to predict boundary shear stress (BSS), a parameter associated with streambank erosion, for vegetated streambanks. This goal will be met by determining a method for measuring BSS in the field along hydraulically rough streambanks, evaluating the effects of streambank vegetation on BSS, and developing predictive methods for estimating BSS based on easily measured vegetative properties.

Description:

This research is intended to improve our understanding of the role of riparian vegetation in stream morphology by evaluating the effects of vegetation on boundary shear stress, providing insight to the type and density of vegetation required for streambank stability. The results will also aide in quantifying sediment inputs from streambanks, providing quantitative information for stream restoration projects and watershed management planning.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:09/01/2008
Completion Date:08/31/2009
Record ID: 200597