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Change of River Bed Material due to Flood on July 2009 and Long Term River Bed Variation in Saba River, Japan

Author(s): Koji Asai; Atsuhiko Takasaki; Kazumitsu Muraoka; Hakobu Yorozu

Linked Author(s): Koji Asai

Keywords: Saba River; Heavy rainfall in 209; River bed variation; Weirs

Abstract: The Saba River passing through Hofu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture has many weirs. Recently, the planning to disuse and integrate weirs has been discussed in order to improve the conveyance ability in Saba River. In this paper, the effect of the removed and built weirs on the river bed elevation change in Saba River is discussed. Firstly, the effect of the flood in 2009on the river bed materials is studied using the observation data. It is found from the observation data analysis that the mean sediment diameters become smaller than that before the flood in 2009. Secondly, the river bed elevation change for60 years is studied with the numerical simulations. It is found that it takes the river bed elevation at least 8 years to be stable.

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Year: 2014

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