Abstract
Pool-riffle sediment and flow dynamics have been studied for many years,
but there has been relatively little investigation on how field
observations might be influenced by the variability of pool-riffle
morphologies. In this letter we present a database of quantitative and
qualitative measurements from sites where pool-riffle morphologies have
been studied and apply two morphologic classifications that compare a)
discharge and slope, and b) specific stream power and a representative
coarse bed particle size. The classifications show that pool-riffles
appear in different positions relative to mobility and morphologic
transitions, which indicates that they occur within different flow and
sediment regimes. Patterns in the distribution of studied pool-riffles
show useful trends as well as an important diversity, the appreciation
of which may help to clarify the importance of different flow and
sediment transport phenomenon that underlie pool-riffle mechanics.