JOURNAL ARTICLE

BEDROCK CONTROLS ON STREAM CHANNEL ENLARGEMENT WITH URBANIZATION, NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS1

Peter M. AllenRebecca Narramore

Year: 1985 Journal:   JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association Vol: 21 (6)Pages: 1037-1048   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

ABSTRACT Loss due to channel erosion in the Dallas, Texas, area is estimated to approach one‐half million dollars in the last several years. Hydrogeomorphic analysis of natural and urban chalk and shale watersheds was performed in the central Texas area on watersheds ranging in size from 0.5 to 10 square miles in an effort to more adequately predict channel enlargement due to urbanization. Chalk watersheds were found to have greater drainage density, greater channel slope, lower sinuosity, and greater discharge per unit area than similar sized shale watersheds under natural conditions. With subsequent urbanization of the watersheds, chalk channel enlargement was from 12 to 67 percent greater than shale channel enlargement for similar sized watersheds. Greater enlargement in chalk channels is attributed to greater channel velocities and unit tractive force. Vegetation seems to play a significant role in influencing channel adjustments to the new flow regimes brought on by urbanization. Channel response to urbanization is documented and specific nonstructural guidelines are proposed which could reduce structural loss along urban stream channels.

Keywords:
Sinuosity Hydrology (agriculture) Channel (broadcasting) Urbanization Erosion Bank erosion Geology Bedrock Oil shale Environmental science Geomorphology Geotechnical engineering

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Topics

Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology
Soil erosion and sediment transport
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Soil Science
Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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