Dataset on flow dynamics in rivers with riffle-pool morphology: results from case studies and field experiments on the Tagliamento River, Italy
- 1. Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Department of Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry, Berlin, 12587, Germany
Description
Riffle-pool sequences in rivers, formed due to interactions between river flow, alluvium and vegetation, provide vital ecological services to aquatic organisms and therefore are considered as fundamental habitats in fluvial ecosystems. Nevertheless, the knowledge of associated riffle-pool hydrodynamics is limited because of a lack of high-resolution data collected in rivers and scaling effects present in laboratory studies. Here we present a dataset on turbulent flow structure in riffle-pool sequences of a natural river. Two case studies and two field-based experiments were carried out in a side branch of the braided gravel-bed Tagliamento River in Italy. Our case studies deliver detailed information about the there-dimensional structure of mean and turbulent flows in natural riffle-pool/run and pool-riffle/glide transitions. Field-based experiments completed with the in-stream flume models of a riffle-pool transition and a shallow jet model provide a methodological bridge for linking simplified hydrodynamic theories of shallow jets to complex flow structure documented by our case studies. Therefore, this dataset enables examination of scaling effects and can be widely used for validation of numerical models.
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