Dear Jegatam,
A word of caution: dealing with transcritical and supercritical flows can be a bit tricky for morphodynamics problems. Under these flow conditions, the characteristic time scale for the propagation of bed waves is comparable to that of free-surface waves. As your Froude number increases and goes far beyond the value of one, the validity of the decoupled approach (solution of the SWE, then the solution of the Exner equation) may be not longer valid.
Anyway, and with this on mind, it could be interesting to see how your model behaves under these conditions.
A suggestion could be :
1. to have a nice hotstart (hydrodynamics) condition
2. to impose rigid bed in your "buffer" zone
Some references below:
J. Sieben. A theoretical analysis of discontinuous flow with mobile bed. Journal of Hydraulic Research, 37(2):199–212, 1999.
D. A. Lyn and M. Altinakar. St. Venant-Exner equations for near-critical and transcritical flows. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, 128(6):579–587, 2002.