The Ayeyarwady River (Myanmar) : washload transport and its global role among rivers in the Anthropocene
The Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) is the second largest river of Southeast Asia and one of the rivers with the highest load of suspended sediment delivered to the sea in the world. The Ayeyarwady is the lifeline of Myanmar which concentrates the majority of the population and GDP of the country. It is the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1520252023-02-28T16:42:06Z The Ayeyarwady River (Myanmar) : washload transport and its global role among rivers in the Anthropocene Latrubesse, Edgardo M. Park, Edward Kästner, Karl Asian School of the Environment National Institute of Education Science::Geology Myanmar Remote Sensing The Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) is the second largest river of Southeast Asia and one of the rivers with the highest load of suspended sediment delivered to the sea in the world. The Ayeyarwady is the lifeline of Myanmar which concentrates the majority of the population and GDP of the country. It is the main way of transport, a source of fluvial aggregates for development projects, hydropower, and the basin plays a major role in food supply and irrigation. Despite the Ayeyarwady ranking amongst the world’s largest rivers and its vital importance to Myanmar, scarce research has been undertaken to understand its morphodynamics and sediment transport regime. Current load estimates still heavily rely on the only systematic study of sediment transport dating back to the 19th century. Here, we provide a novel estimate for the recent washload sediment transport based on a field calibrated remote sensing model of surface suspended sediments concentrations. We show that the Ayeyarwady has likely become the river with the second or third largest delivery of washload to the sea in the world since it has so far been much less affected by damming compared to the vast majority of other rivers. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University Published version The work of EL was funded by Earth Observatory of Singapore, https://earthobservatory.sg/ (eosRT/19). The work of EP was funded by the National Institute of Education at the Nanyang Technological University (SUG-NAP EP3/19) and the Ministry of Education of Singapore (AcRF Tier1 RT 06/19). 2021-11-17T06:59:00Z 2021-11-17T06:59:00Z 2021 Journal Article Latrubesse, E. M., Park, E. & Kästner, K. (2021). The Ayeyarwady River (Myanmar) : washload transport and its global role among rivers in the Anthropocene. PloS ONE, 16(5), e0251156-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251156 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152025 10.1371/journal.pone.0251156 33983980 2-s2.0-85105827044 5 16 e0251156 en SUG-NAP EP3/19 RT 06/19 PloS ONE © 2021 Latrubesse et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. application/pdf |
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The Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) is the second largest river of Southeast Asia and one of the rivers with the highest load of suspended sediment delivered to the sea in the world. The Ayeyarwady is the lifeline of Myanmar which concentrates the majority of the population and GDP of the country. It is the main way of transport, a source of fluvial aggregates for development projects, hydropower, and the basin plays a major role in food supply and irrigation. Despite the Ayeyarwady ranking amongst the world’s largest rivers and its vital importance to Myanmar, scarce research has been undertaken to understand its morphodynamics and sediment transport regime. Current load estimates still heavily rely on the only systematic study of sediment transport dating back to the 19th century. Here, we provide a novel estimate for the recent washload sediment transport based on a field calibrated remote sensing model of surface suspended sediments concentrations. We show that the Ayeyarwady has likely become the river with the second or third largest delivery of washload to the sea in the world since it has so far been much less affected by damming compared to the vast majority of other rivers. |
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