Reach characterisation
Contents
Reach
Aim
Characterisation of river energy, channel and floodplain dimensions, morphology /geomorphic units, sediments, vegetation and physical pressures, including:
- Quantification of channel dimensions
- Stream power
- Bed and bank sediment calibre
- Vegetation extent and structure / patchiness
- Pressures, particularly on lateral connectivity.
Data layers and hydromorphologically relevant parameters
Remotely-sensed data sets (including Google Earth) can provide much of the basic information on channel dimensions, hydromorphological and vegetation features (geomorphic units) and sometimes a crude indication of bed material size. Flow information is drawn from the segment scale.
DEMs provide reach slope estimates.
Where available, Lidar surveys provide very accurate information on channel slope, channel-floodplain morphology and width, and riparian vegetation distribution, height and structure.
Potential data sources
- Google Earth
- Orthophotos
- Multi-spectral remotely-sensed data
- Digital Elevation Models (e.g. EU-GDEM)
- Lidar data
- Pan-European and National vegetation databases
Characteristics
Channel dimensions
Channel dimensions: (1) Average reach and channel gradients; (2) Bankfull and baseflow channel width; (3) Bankful and baseflow channel sinuosity index (4) Braiding index (5) Anabranching index
River energy
River energy: (1) total stream power; (2) specific stream power; (3) average bed shear stress
Bank and bed sediment
Sediment size: (1) Bedrock exposure; (2) Composition (>64 mm); (3) Composition (<64 mm)
Riparian and aquatic vegetation
Riparian vegetation: (1) Age structure; (2) Lateral structure; (3) Patchiness; (4) Species
Large wood: (1) Large wood presence and abundance
Aquatic vegetation: (1) Extent; (2) Patchiness; (3) Species presence and abundance
Physical pressures and impacts
River bed condition: (1) Bed armouring (gravel-bed rivers); (2) Bed clogging / burial (gravel-bed rivers); (3) extent of bed reinforcement; (4) number of channel blocking structures; (5) sediment, wood, vegetation removal
River bank condition and lateral continuity: (1) hard bank reinforcement; (2) bank edge levées/embankments; (3) set-back levées/embankments; (4) bank top infrastructure; (5) immobilised river margin; (6) actively eroding river margin; (7) width of erodible corridor; (8) number of channel-crossing /blocking structures
Riparian corridor connectivity and condition: (1) floodplain accessible by flood water; (2) riparian corridor accessible by flood water; (3) riparian corridor affected by intense woodland management activities; (4) abundance of alien, invasive plant species; (5) extent of impervious cover, severe soil compaction, excavations / extractions / infilling
More details on the characterisation of reaches can be found in chapter 5 of Deliverable 2.1.