Mechanisms of bar adjustments in the Jingjiang Reach of the Yangtze River in response to the operation of the Three Gorges Dam

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作者
Yang, Xuhai [1 ]
Sun, Zhaohua [1 ]
Li, Yitian [1 ]
Deng, Jinyun [1 ]
Xiong, Haibin [1 ]
Li, Dongfeng [2 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, State Key Lab Water Resources & Hydropower Engn Sc, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China
[2] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Geog, Kent Ridge, Singapore City 117570, Singapore
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Bar morphodynamics; Flow-sediment regimes; Dominant discharge; Vegetation; Damming; GRAVEL-BED RIVER; ALTERNATE BARS; SEDIMENT TRANSPORT; DOMINANT DISCHARGE; FLUVIAL ISLANDS; COLORADO RIVER; DOWNSTREAM; VEGETATION; SANDBARS; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128802
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Dams alter downstream river flow and sediment regimes, causing significant changes in river morphologies. The middle Yangtze River downstream of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) has experienced rapid erosion in recent years, and the associated morphodynamic changes have negatively impacted the riverbank stability, navigation waterways and ecological functioning. Earlier studies have analyzed recent channel adjustments in the Yangtze River; however, our understanding of changes in the bar morphodynamics remains incomplete. In this study, we collected and analyzed flow and sediment data (1991-2016) and river bathymetry data (1975-2017) and investigated the mechanisms of bar adjustments along the Jingjiang Reach in the post-TGD period. The results indicate that most steady bars with a higher elevation and better vegetation coverage have experienced lateral erosion, while their elevations have remained stable overall. The unvegetated migrating bars with a lower elevation have experienced severe surficial erosion and area shrinkages. A new assessment method of the dominant discharge range on downstream bars is provided after dam closure. The dominant discharge range that determines bar adjustments corresponds to the flow stages between the submersion of migrating bars (similar to 12,500 m(3)/s) and the overtopping of vegetated steady bars (similar to 27,500 m(3)/s) in the Jingjiang Reach. A quantitative relationship exists between bar erosion in response to changed dominant discharge regimes and sediment decline. The significant bar erosion after the operation of the TGD can be attributed to the increased flow duration and the sharp decline in the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) of the dominant discharge range, and changes in SSCs play a primary role. The bar area will decrease by similar to 0.003 km(2) when the annual cumulative duration of the dominant discharge increases by one day and by similar to 0.234 km(2) when the annual average SSC of the dominant discharge decreases by 0.01 kg/m(3). Furthermore, vegetation encroachment and colonization play a positive role in stabilizing bar morphologies and limiting surficial erosion, whereas vegetation soley cannot prevent the lateral erosion of steady bars. These findings suggest that multiple controls of discharge, sediment and vegetation on the evolution of fluvial bars and have important implications for river management and ecological evaluation in response to the operation of large dams.
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