This paper addresses how the turbulent flow field in submerged wall jets responds to an abrupt change from smooth to rough beds. Experiments were conducted for submerged wall jets having different submergence factors and jet Froude numbers. The bed configurations investigated consisted of different combinations of the lengths of smooth beds and the roughness of rough beds. The vertical profiles of time-averaged velocity components, turbulence intensity components and Reynolds stress were detected by an acoustic Doppler velocimeter at different streamwise distances; and the horizontal distributions of bed shear stress were estimated from the Reynolds stress profiles. The flow field displays the decay of jet velocity due to abrupt changes fro...