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Water Resources Research 44, 5 (2008) W05420
Spatial and temporal variability in sedimentation rates associated with cut-off channel infill deposits: Ain River, France
Hervé Piégay 1, C. Hupp 2, A. Citterio, Simon Dufour 3, 4, Bertrand Moulin 1, D. E. Walling 5
(2008)

Floodplain development is associated with lateral accretion along stable channel geometry. Along shifting rivers, the floodplain sedimentation is more complex because of changes in channel position but also cutoff channel presence, which exhibit specific overflow patterns. In this contribution, the spatial and temporal variability of sedimentation rates in cutoff channel infill deposits is related to channel changes of a shifting gravel bed river (Ain River, France). The sedimentation rates estimated from dendrogeomorphic analysis are compared between and within 14 cutoff channel infills.
Detailed analyses along a single channel infill are performed to assess changes in the sedimentation rates through time by analyzing activity profiles of the fallout radionuclides 137Cs and unsupported 210Pb. Sedimentation rates are also compared within the channel infills with rates in other plots located in the adjacent floodplain. Sedimentation rates range between 0.65 and 2.4 cm a1 over a period of 10 to 40 years. The data provide additional information on the role of distance from the bank, overbank flow frequency, and channel geometry in controlling the sedimentation rate. Channel infills, lower than adjacent floodplains, exhibit higher sedimentation rates and convey overbank
sediment farther away within the floodplain. Additionally, channel degradation, aggradation, and bank erosion, which reduce or increase the distance between the
main channel and the cutoff channel aquatic zone, affect local overbank flow magnitude and frequency and therefore sedimentation rates, thereby creating a complex mosaic of sedimentation zones within the floodplain and along the cutoff channel infills. Last, the
dendrogeomorphic and 137Cs approaches are cross validated for estimating the sedimentation rate within a channel infill
1:  Environnement Ville Société (EVS)
CNRS : UMR5600 – Université Jean Moulin - Lyon III – Université Lumière - Lyon II – Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Etienne – École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'État [ENTPE] – Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines – Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) - Lyon
2:  USGS
USGS
3:  Littoral, Environnement, Télédétection, Géomatique (LETG - Costel)
CNRS : UMR6554 – Université de Bretagne Occidentale [UBO] – Université de Caen Basse-Normandie – Université de Nantes – Université de Rennes II - Haute Bretagne
4:  Centre européen de recherche et d'enseignement de géosciences de l'environnement (CEREGE)
CNRS : UMR6635 – Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] – INSU – Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I – Université Paul Cézanne - Aix-Marseille III
5:  Department of Geography
University of Exeter
sedimentation – former channel – floodplain