Waves and Sediment Transport Due to Granular Landslides Impacting Reservoirs

Ji Li, Zhixian Cao*, Qingquan Liu

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Abstract

Granular landslides impacting reservoirs may generate large waves and cause active sediment transport, and an increased understanding of these processes is important for public safety and effective reservoir management. This study investigates the waves and sediment transport caused by landslides impacting reservoirs using a two-dimensional coupled double-layer-averaged shallow water hydro-sediment-morphodynamic model. In contrast to existing models, which cannot fully account for sediment transport, the model makes a physical step forward. The model is benchmarked against laboratory experiments of landslide-generated waves in both two and three dimensions. Based on extended numerical cases, the capability of the model is further demonstrated by comparisons with empirical relationships of waves in 2-D. In addition, sediment transport is resolved in terms of the sediment concentration and bed deformation. The results show that the wave types and amplitudes in 2-D are dictated by the sediment transport speed, which also governs the landslide-to-wave momentum transfer and the landslide efficiency, which is defined as the ratio of the horizontal runout distance to the vertical fall height. With increasing sediment transport speed, landslide-generated waves in 2-D vary gradually from smaller nonlinear oscillatory waves to larger waves with solitary-like wave characteristics, including nonlinear transition waves, solitary waves, and dissipative transient bores. In contrast to the momentum transfer ratio, the landslide efficiency increases with the sediment transport speed and decreases with the reservoir water depth and the lateral spreading in 3-D cases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)495-518
Number of pages24
JournalWater Resources Research
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

Keywords

  • landslide
  • landslide efficiency
  • momentum transfer
  • reservoir
  • sediment transport
  • waves

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