Abstract
Hyporheic exchange plays a critical role in driving the transport of
colloids in the hyporheic zone, but it remains unexplored how the
particle size distribution of colloids varies during their transport
process. This study aims to investigate the particle size variations and
effects of factors on different sized colloids via laboratory experiment
and simulation. The results show that both settlement and
convection-diffusion play a role in the exchange of colloids between the
stream and the streambed. Settlement is the dominant factor determining
the exchange of large-sized particles due to their high settling
velocity; the transport of small-sized particles is affected more by
convection and diffusion, and part of them can be released from the
streambed to the stream; while the exchange of middle-sized particles is
affected by both convection-diffusion and settlement. As the colloids
can affect the environment and eco-system of hyporheic zone in both
positive and negative ways, the knowledge of how size variations affect
the transport patterns of colloids is significant to future studies.