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Nira L. Salant, Marwan A. Hassan Department of Geography, University of British Columbia
Physical effects of streambed periphyton on particle deposition and flow hydraulics
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IntroductionWhat is periphyton? Periphyton is a complex matrix of algae, bacteria and associated polysaccharide secretions found in the hyporheic and benthic zones of streambeds. Periphyton assemblages dominated by green algae are typically thick and filamentous, while diatom and bacteria are usually low-profile and mucilaginous.
Hydraulics: Velocity and shear stress profiles
Conclusions
Deposition: Inorganic content of surface samples
HypothesisStreambed periphyton influences the deposition of fine particles
directly by adhesion or trapping and indirectly by changes to nearbed hydraulics; the magnitude and nature of change depends
on periphyton density and structure
PredictionsHydraulics1) Low density, low-profile forms will not significantly alter near-bed flow patterns, but low-density, rigid filamentous algae will increase surface roughness, reducing near-bed flow velocity and turbulence intensity.2) High density and/or flexible filaments shielded from the flow will cause flow constriction and accelerated velocities throughout the flow depth.
Deposition1) ‘Sticky’ exopolysaccharides of mucilaginous biofilm (e.g. diatoms and bacteria) will enhance particle adhesion and deposition relative to filamentous forms (e.g. green algae).2) Particle deposition will increase with biofilm density, but will plateau as mats become saturated with material.
What does periphyton do? Periphyton provides food and habitat for many aquatic organisms, but some evidence suggests that periphyton assemblages may indirectly influence stream organisms by altering the geomorphic and hydraulic conditions of their local environment. Recent research suggests that periphyton can enhance particle deposition via adhesion and may alter hydraulic conditions above and within streambeds. Like large-scale macrophytic canopies, periphyton mats may significantly alter flow and sedimentation patterns according to their thickness, structure and density.
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Table: Values are averages (SE) of all trials in one of six categories based on flow level (HF=high, LF=low) and type of periphyton mat (C=‘closed’, O=‘open’, or N=none). Bed shear stresses ( τRe0) and turbulence intensities (TKE0) were determined from 3-D velocity fluctuations of the near-bed measurement. Ux, Umax, and U0 are the mean, maximum, and nearbed horizontal velocity. Volumetric density (AFDM/h) of each mat was determined from the areal density (measured as AFDM) and the measured height of the filaments (h).
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vanDijk1993
Yamada2002
Collier2002
Kiffney2003
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(Nm-2) HF C 6 2.13(.048) 19.75(6.25) 44.89(4.32) 36.24(1.83) 0.25(0.17) 0.69(0.19) HF O 13 1.99(0.41) 9.97(2.69) 48.76(2.10) 32.63(2.94) 0.14(0.07) 0.43(0.08) HF N 20 NA 16.56(2.65) 45.98(2.19) 31.76(2.01) -0.83(1.35) 2.32(1.14) LF C 7 2.22(0.42) 6.52(2.8) 25.53(1.06) 14.95(1.71) 0.25(0.17) 0.55(0.29) LF O 14 1.73(0.33) 6.17(2.36) 21.14(1.45) 10.67(1.75) -0.01(0.04) 0.26(0.11) LF N 20 NA 8.91(1.56) 23.15(1.18) 13.32(1.29) 0.16(0.39) 2.09(0.89)