Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China

The morphodynamics of the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has been impacted by intense dam-induced changes over the past few decades. Here we present results on the morphological impacts produced on the LYR by the construction and operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, whose construction was completed in 1999. We us...

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Main Authors: Kong, Dongxian, Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel, Miao, Chiyuan, Zhou, Rui
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1465702023-02-28T16:41:54Z Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China Kong, Dongxian Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel Miao, Chiyuan Zhou, Rui Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Engineering::Environmental engineering Lower Yellow River Morphology The morphodynamics of the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has been impacted by intense dam-induced changes over the past few decades. Here we present results on the morphological impacts produced on the LYR by the construction and operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, whose construction was completed in 1999. We used multi-temporal remotely sensed images and geomorphological parameters, and developed a systematic and universal river morphology extraction framework to investigate changes in the planform of the LYR between 1987 and 2017. The morphological changes were assessed by identifying seven sub-reaches (R1 to R7) along ∼860 km of the LYR. The multichannel upper reaches of the LYR exhibited more marked changes in anabranching and braid-channel ratio, sinuosity, and lateral migration rate than the lower reaches, which are characterized by a single channel pattern. Sandbars in the upper reaches (R1–R3) underwent degradation after the beginning of operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, while the reverse was seen in the lower reaches (R6–R7). The area of overlap between the 1987 channel mask and the channel mask at different times throughout the study decreased gradually over the study period, indicating intense channel migration. The operation of Xiaolangdi Dam prevented the river from running dry but also from suffering floods, while extending the duration of the low/medium stage flows. These actions account for the morphological changes in the LYR. Despite the fact that effective discharge did not change significantly after the Xiaolangdi Dam began operating, it became compressed into a shorter range of annual discharge variability (i.e., larger low-level discharges and shorter rising-smaller floods stages). Our integrated assessment shows a significant amount of water flow energy has been consumed by multiple planform adjustments in the upper reaches of LYR, while local siltation is the main issue in the sinuous but laterally stable lower reaches. Published version 2021-03-01T08:57:10Z 2021-03-01T08:57:10Z 2019 Journal Article Kong, D., Latrubesse, E. M., Miao, C., & Zhou, R. (2020). Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China. Geomorphology, 350, 106931-. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106931 0169-555X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146570 10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106931 350 en Geomorphology © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Lower Yellow River
Morphology
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Lower Yellow River
Morphology
Kong, Dongxian
Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel
Miao, Chiyuan
Zhou, Rui
Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China
description The morphodynamics of the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has been impacted by intense dam-induced changes over the past few decades. Here we present results on the morphological impacts produced on the LYR by the construction and operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, whose construction was completed in 1999. We used multi-temporal remotely sensed images and geomorphological parameters, and developed a systematic and universal river morphology extraction framework to investigate changes in the planform of the LYR between 1987 and 2017. The morphological changes were assessed by identifying seven sub-reaches (R1 to R7) along ∼860 km of the LYR. The multichannel upper reaches of the LYR exhibited more marked changes in anabranching and braid-channel ratio, sinuosity, and lateral migration rate than the lower reaches, which are characterized by a single channel pattern. Sandbars in the upper reaches (R1–R3) underwent degradation after the beginning of operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, while the reverse was seen in the lower reaches (R6–R7). The area of overlap between the 1987 channel mask and the channel mask at different times throughout the study decreased gradually over the study period, indicating intense channel migration. The operation of Xiaolangdi Dam prevented the river from running dry but also from suffering floods, while extending the duration of the low/medium stage flows. These actions account for the morphological changes in the LYR. Despite the fact that effective discharge did not change significantly after the Xiaolangdi Dam began operating, it became compressed into a shorter range of annual discharge variability (i.e., larger low-level discharges and shorter rising-smaller floods stages). Our integrated assessment shows a significant amount of water flow energy has been consumed by multiple planform adjustments in the upper reaches of LYR, while local siltation is the main issue in the sinuous but laterally stable lower reaches.
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Kong, Dongxian
Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel
Miao, Chiyuan
Zhou, Rui
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author Kong, Dongxian
Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel
Miao, Chiyuan
Zhou, Rui
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title Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China
title_short Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China
title_full Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China
title_fullStr Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China
title_full_unstemmed Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China
title_sort morphological response of the lower yellow river to the operation of xiaolangdi dam, china
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