Large-N Seismic Networks for Studying Spatial and Temporal Variations in Alpine Bedload Transport

Projektleitung

Fabian Walter

Stellvertretung

Alexandre Badoux

Projektmitarbeitende

Felix Blumenschein, Brian McArdell

Projektdauer

2026 - 2030

Finanzierung

Bedload forms an important component of the global sediment budget, in particular in mountain regions, where it reshapes stream morphology, catchment areas and entire landscapes. Modern seismo-acoustic methods can monitor bedload at a high temporal resolution, but instrument costs have mostly confined these deployments to one or a few discrete locations along a stream. The link between temporal variations in bedload transport and changes upstream, like sediment input or bedform erosion, is therefore still elusive. The main goal of this project is to develop a new monitoring approach to resolve bedload variations in both space and time. 

We will extend the seismic monitoring approach and leverage recent developments in low-cost and portable sensor technology, now allowing for "Large-N" deployments. We propose to install a chain of seismic nodes along Swiss torrent reaches to identify locations where sediment is mobilized, where it is deposited and how fast sediment bursts move downstream.