Sediment type distribution in reservoirs: sediment source versus morphometry
Autor: | J. Abraham, S. I. Dworkin, Peter M. Allen, John A. Dunbar |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
Hydrology
geography geography.geographical_feature_category General Engineering Geochemistry Drainage basin Sediment Source rock Clastic rock Marl Tributary Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) General Earth and Planetary Sciences Environmental Chemistry Sedimentary rock Water content Geology General Environmental Science Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Environmental Geology. 38:101-110 |
ISSN: | 1432-0495 0943-0105 |
Popis: | Bottom sediments were collected from seven Texas reservoirs to assess the spatial distribution of sediment types in reservoirs. The sediment samples were analyzed for water content, organic content, and grain-size distributions. The reservoirs are characterized by distinct water content patterns (referred to in this paper as Types I, II, and III) that reflect the lithologic units comprising their drainage area. The water content, organic content, and percent mud decreases from Type I (shale, marl) through Type II (limestone-marl-sandstone) to Type III (granite-gneiss-schist-sandstone) reservoirs. Reported elemental concentrations in the reservoir sediments are consistent with concentrations in the dominant rocks within their drainage area. While water depth accounts for part of the spatial distribution, sediment source explains the overall distribution of sediment types. Coarse-grained source rocks, multiple source rocks, and multiple tributaries which input sediment at different points contribute to an inconsistent sediment type distribution. Depending on the sediment source, sand and gravel-size sediments are present in the deeper regions of some reservoirs. This disrupts the classical morphometry (water depth, slope) controlled sediment distribution pattern (coarser sediments in shallower regions and finer sediments in deeper regions) of natural lakes. Thus, the location of tributaries and the type of sediments they carry are the dominant factors that control the sediment type distribution in reservoirs. |
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