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Alluvial bedforms are a first order control on flow resistance, water levels and rate of sediment transport. Their morphologies are a direct reflection of the hydraulic and sedimentological conditions under which they are formed. Studies of natural dunes in large river systems have shown that low angled dunes are dominant, characterized by reduced flow resistance and limited recirculation of flow in their lee-slopes. However, increasingly, alluvial rivers are influenced by human activities, such as sand extraction, that directly impacts the morphologies of river beds and bedforms. Here, we present an comparison of the morphologies of natural and anthropogenically influenced bedforms observed through multibeam echo sounder surveys on the Mekong River, Cambodia. We show that anthropogenic bedforms have higher amplitudes (μ = 2.8 m, σ = 1.0 m) steeper leeside angles (μ = 20.6°, σ = 5.8°) and shorter wavelengths (μ = 100.1 m, σ = 87.9 m), compared to natural dunes (amplitude : μ = 1.79 m σ = 0.86 m, leeside angle : μ = 11.8° σ =5.7°, wavelength : μ = 117.0 m, σ = 89.1 m). Our data suggests that the form roughness of anthropogenic bedforms is higher (median ksf = 1.23) than natural bedforms found in sections of the Mekong unaffected by mining (median ksf = 0.49). As a result, flow patterns subsequently force suspended load over bedforms, meaning sediment is unable to infill mining pits. Anthropogenic bedforms may represent a significant and previously under-represented control on flow and sediment transport in alluvial river systems.
Author(s): Hackney CR, Cisneros J, Heng S, Darby SE, Leyland J, Konsoer K, Parsons DR
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface
Year: 2025
Volume: 130
Issue: 6
Print publication date: 03/06/2025
Online publication date: 03/06/2025
Acceptance date: 10/05/2025
Date deposited: 12/05/2025
ISSN (print): 2169-9003
ISSN (electronic): 2169-9011
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JF008189
DOI: 10.1029/2024JF008189
Data Access Statement: The bedform morphometric data for the Mekong surveys generated from BAMBI used in the calculation of ksf in the study are available at Hackney (2024).
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