In situ jet-testing of the erosional resistance of cohesive streambeds

Publication Date

9-1-2007

Document Type

Article

Abstract

Fletchers Creek is located in an urbanizing basin near Toronto and has a bed and banks composed primarily of cohesive Halton Till. Critical shear stress and an erodibility coefficient for the till were determined using an in situ jet-tester that directs a submerged jet of water perpendicular to the sediment surface. The results from 10 jet-tests indicate that the till has a relatively low critical shear stress and relatively high erodibility coefficient and could be susceptible to bed scour during flood events. Many other streams in southern Ontario have urbanizing watersheds with cohesive till beds that may also be susceptible to erosion.Key words: critical stress, submerged jet, erodibility, cohesive soils.

Publication Title

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering

Volume

34

Issue

9

First Page

1192

Last Page

1195

DOI

10.1139/l07-024

Publisher Policy

pre-print, post-print

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