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Effects of Dam Construction in the Wang River on Sediment Regimes in the Chao Phraya River Basin

Journal

WATER
Volume 13, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13162146

Keywords

riverine sediment processes; sediment load; bedload; suspended sediment load; human activity

Funding

  1. Office of the Higher Education Policy, Science, Research and Innovation National Council (NRCT) by Human Resource Development and Management Unit
  2. Development of Higher Education Institutions Research and Innovation Creation [B05F630024]

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The Wang River is a major tributary of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand, providing sediment to the Chao Phraya Delta. Three major dams along the river impact sediment load differently, with downstream sediment reduction countered by sediment supply from the lower basin. The location of dams and sediment load variation along the river are key factors influencing the impact of dam construction.
The Wang River is one of the major tributaries of the Chao Phraya River (CPR) system in Thailand as the key riverine sediment source supplying the Chao Phraya Delta that has experienced severe shoreline retreat in the past six decades. Historical and observed river flow and sediment data measured during 1929-2019 were used to assess the variation in total sediment load along the Wang River and evaluate the effects of three major dam constructions on sediment supplied from the Wang River to the CPR. Results indicated that sediment loads increased toward downstream. Variation in long-term total sediment load (TSL) along the river suggested that construction of the Kiew Lom Dam in 1972 did not cause a reduction in sediment yield in the Wang River Basin because it impounded less than 20% of the average annual runoff, while the Mae Chang and Kiew Koh Ma Dams caused downstream sediment reduction. These three dams are located in the upper and middle river basins, and their effects on sediment load in the Wang River are ameliorated by additional sediment supplied from the lower basin. Results confirmed that construction of these three major dams in the Wang River did not greatly impact sediment supply from the Wang River to the CPR system. The dam site and sediment load variation along the river are the primary factors controlling the impact of the dam construction.

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