Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach

Channel morphology in an alluvial river usually varies due to the altered flow and sediment regime from upstream damming. This paper reports an evaluation of the dynamical changes of sedimentation and erosion in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River after operation of the Three Gorges Da...

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Main Authors: Wei Zhang, Jing Yuan, Jianqiao Han, Chengtao Huang, Ming Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2016-12-01
Series:Hydrology Research
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Online Access:http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/47/S1/175
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spelling doaj-761c1b9287bb4c4c88fd0a8b337c6e912020-11-25T03:47:01ZengIWA PublishingHydrology Research1998-95632224-79552016-12-0147S117518610.2166/nh.2016.092092Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi ReachWei Zhang0Jing Yuan1Jianqiao Han2Chengtao Huang3Ming Li4 State Key Laboratory of Water Resource and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China Bureau of Hydrology, Changjiang Water Resources Commission, Wuhan 430010, China E-mail: 13471654@qq.com State Key Laboratory of Water Resource and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China Changjiang Waterway Planning Design and Research Institute, Wuhan 430011, China Changjiang Waterway Planning Design and Research Institute, Wuhan 430011, China Channel morphology in an alluvial river usually varies due to the altered flow and sediment regime from upstream damming. This paper reports an evaluation of the dynamical changes of sedimentation and erosion in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River after operation of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD). Here, we present the results from a case study of the Shashi Reach in the middle Yangtze River, which is the first sandy-bed and meandering reach downstream of TGD. Databases were constructed using a digital elevation model of channel topography based on the 1:10,000 topographic maps from the 1980s to 2012 and hydrological records from 1956 to 2013. Results indicate that the erosion in the Shashi Reach was mainly confined to the deeper channel and that it has increased since the construction of the TGD. No significant changes were observed above the bank-full level, resulting in the decrease of the width-to-depth ratio. These changes may be principally caused by variations of the seasonal distribution of flow and sediment due to the operation of the dam. In addition, results show that the cross-sectional shape change of the channel is related to the relative erodibility of the channel bed and bank material.http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/47/S1/175flow and sediment conditionsfluvial sedimentationthree gorges dam projectyangtze river
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author Wei Zhang
Jing Yuan
Jianqiao Han
Chengtao Huang
Ming Li
spellingShingle Wei Zhang
Jing Yuan
Jianqiao Han
Chengtao Huang
Ming Li
Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach
Hydrology Research
flow and sediment conditions
fluvial sedimentation
three gorges dam project
yangtze river
author_facet Wei Zhang
Jing Yuan
Jianqiao Han
Chengtao Huang
Ming Li
author_sort Wei Zhang
title Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach
title_short Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach
title_full Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach
title_fullStr Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle Yangtze River: a case study of the Shashi Reach
title_sort impact of the three gorges dam on sediment deposition and erosion in the middle yangtze river: a case study of the shashi reach
publisher IWA Publishing
series Hydrology Research
issn 1998-9563
2224-7955
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Channel morphology in an alluvial river usually varies due to the altered flow and sediment regime from upstream damming. This paper reports an evaluation of the dynamical changes of sedimentation and erosion in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River after operation of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD). Here, we present the results from a case study of the Shashi Reach in the middle Yangtze River, which is the first sandy-bed and meandering reach downstream of TGD. Databases were constructed using a digital elevation model of channel topography based on the 1:10,000 topographic maps from the 1980s to 2012 and hydrological records from 1956 to 2013. Results indicate that the erosion in the Shashi Reach was mainly confined to the deeper channel and that it has increased since the construction of the TGD. No significant changes were observed above the bank-full level, resulting in the decrease of the width-to-depth ratio. These changes may be principally caused by variations of the seasonal distribution of flow and sediment due to the operation of the dam. In addition, results show that the cross-sectional shape change of the channel is related to the relative erodibility of the channel bed and bank material.
topic flow and sediment conditions
fluvial sedimentation
three gorges dam project
yangtze river
url http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/47/S1/175
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