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Exploring suspended sediment delivery dynamics of two Mediterranean nested catchments
López Tarazón, José Andrés; Estrany, Joan
This paper investigates suspended sediment transport and dynamics of two nested agricultural lowland Mediterranean catchments with a difference of two orders of magnitude in the surface area (i.e., 1 and 264 km2). The effects of the drainage catchment area over the specific suspended sediment yield are assessed by using the nested approach over various timeframes. A detailed analysis of the rainfall–runoff–sediment transport relationships during the 2‐year study period shows that the hydrological and sedimentological responses were extremely variable for both catchments. Very low or no correlations were observed between the rainfall intensity and the selected hydrological variables and sediment loads. However, remarkable or high correlations were obtained between the rainfall intensity and the maximum and average suspended sediment concentrations, indicating that rainfall per unit time has little control on the hydrological response, but that, simultaneously, its high‐erosive power triggers sediment production, increasing the sedimentary response of the catchments. This study also illustrates how sediment is mainly transported during floods, producing predominantly clockwise hysteretic loops. Moreover, the small headwater catchment exerts a reduced (or even negligible) effect over the hydro‐sedimentary response of the larger downstream catchment, caused by the reduced sediment availability in a landscape with an inherent disconnection of the sediment pathways. Research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (CGL2012‐32446). The first author is in receipt of a Marie Curie Intra‐European Fellowship (Project “Floodhazards,” PIEFGA‐ 2013‐622468, Seventh EU Framework Programme). He also acknowledges the Secretariat for Universities and Research of the Department of the Economy and Knowledge of the Autonomous Government of Catalonia for supporting the Consolidated Research Group 2014 SGR 645 (RIUS‐ Fluvial Dynamics Research Group) and the University of the Balearic Islands for the grant received to develop a “short visit of young postdoctoral researchers from abroad (2014).
-Floods
-Hysteresis
-Mediterranean fluvial systems
-Rainfall
(c) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2016
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