Introduction
The Swiss plate geophone (SPG) system is a bedload surrogate monitoring technique that has
been calibrated in several mountain streams to quantify bedload transport (Rickenmann,
2017). The amplitude of the signal recorded by the SPG contains information about the grainsize
distribution of the transported bedload. However, determination of bedload transport
with the impact plate system ideally requires calibration with direct bedload sampling in the
field. At the Albula stream in Switzerland, bedload samples were collected with a large net
attached to a steel-frame and operated from a crane. These measurements were compared
with the signal of the impact plate geophone system to convert the signal information into
bedload transport rates. In addition, a set of controlled real scale experiments was performed
at the outdoor flume facility of the Oskar von Miller institute in Germany. The reconstruction
of the field conditions met at the Albula stream enabled to investigate various individual
aspects influencing the measurement accuracy of the Swiss plate geophone system.
This study is the first step of a project that aims to investigate more in depth various
individual aspects influencing the measurement accuracy of the Swiss plate geophone at
different field sites, starting with the Albula stream. The objectives of this contribution are:
(i) to briefly introduce the Swiss plate geophone system and the amplitude histogram method
used to estimate the bedload flux for different grain size classes; (ii) to present the field
calibration measurements conducted at the Albula field site; (iii) to describe the controlled
flume experiments; and finally (iv) to discuss some results from both sets of calibration
measurements and potential errors emerging during their interpretation
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Introduction
The Swiss plate geophone (SPG) system is a bedload surrogate monitoring technique that has
been calibrated in several mountain streams to quantify bedload transport (Rickenmann,
2017). The amplitude of the signal recorded by the SPG contains information about the grainsize
distribution of the transported bedload. However, determination of bedload transport
with the impact plate system ideally requires calibration with direct bedload sampling in the
field. At the Albula stream...
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