Sustainable sediment management in reservoirs and regulated rivers: Experiences from five continents
University of California, Berkeley · North Carolina Natural Heritage Program · +14 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract By trapping sediment in reservoirs, dams interrupt the continuity of sediment transport through rivers, resulting in loss of reservoir storage and reduced usable life, and depriving downstream reaches of sediments essential for channel form and aquatic habitats. With the acceleration of new dam construction globally, these impacts are increasingly widespread. There are proven techniques to pass sediment through or around reservoirs, to preserve reservoir capacity and to minimize downstream impacts, but they are not applied in many situations where they would be effective. This paper summarizes collective experience from five continents in managing reservoir sediments and mitigating downstream sediment…
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- 26.63
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- 100%
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- 65
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19Topics & keywords
- Sediment
- Sedimentation
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Dam removal
- Drawdown (hydrology)
- Geology
- Sediment transport
- Environmental science
- Life in Land