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Disproportional erosion of the middle-lower Yangtze River following the operation of the Three Gorges Dam

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 859, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160264

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Geomorphic signature; Disproportional erosion; Hydrological regimes; Suspended sediment concentration; Reservoir operation

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The operation of the Three Gorges Dam leads to significant geomorphic changes in the middle-lower Yangtze River. The downstream areas experienced various responses, including erosion, channel incision, riverbank retreat, and bed material coarsening. The impact of the dam is most severe in the Yichang-Luoshan Reach and decreases gradually downstream. The findings have practical implications for river management and ecological assessment in similar alluvial rivers.
The operation of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) modifies downstream flow and sediment regimes, triggering dispropor-tional fluvial responses at different distances downstream. However, our understanding of the downstream geomor-phic changes in the middle-lower Yangtze River remains incomplete due to the complexity of the river responses across temporal and spatial scales. Here, we leverage data on discharge, suspended sediment concentration (SSC), riv-erbed grain size, cross-sectional profiles and high-resolution channel bathymetric maps at different locations down-stream of the TGD to investigate geomorphic responses. The results show that the magnitude of fluvial erosion decreases downstream, with the Yichang-Luoshan Reach (the first-500 km downstream) experiencing the most se-vere erosion in 2003-2020 (-9.05 x 104 t/km/yr). Local changes in riverbed morphology include channel bar ero-sion, channel incision (-0.43 m/yr in CS1 near the dam site over 2002-2019), riverbank retreat and bed material coarsening (an increase in D50 from 0.175 to 43.1 mm at Yichang station from 2002 to 2017). Such marked erosion is caused by the sharply reduced SSC in the dominant discharge range (10,000-30,000 m3/s) and the extended dura-tion of this dominant discharge range. The sediment erosive magnitude in the Luoshan-Datong Reach is relatively small (3.85 x 104 t/km/yr) in 2002-2020. The Luoshan-Hukou Reach (-500-1000 km downstream) exhibits mod-erate channel incision, minor bed material coarsening and moderate mid-channel bar lateral erosion. The Hukou-Datong Reach (below 1000 km downstream) experienced minor geomorphic change without significant evidence of bed material coarsening. The relatively small impact of the TGD on the lower reach from Luoshan to Datong can be mainly attributed to the progressive SSC recovery along the river induced by upstream channel erosion providing sed-iment replenishment. These findings have significant implications for estimating geomorphic changes in response to upstream damming and thus could inform better river management and ecological assessment in other similar alluvial rivers.

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