Analysis on river sediment changes of the upper reaches of Yantze River |
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Authors: | Zhong Xiang-hao Shi Guo-yu Xu Quan-xi Chen Ze-fang Liu Shu-zhen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences & Ministry of Water Conservancy, 610041 Chengdu, Sichuan, China;(2) Hydrological Technical Institute of Changjiang, Water Conservancy Committee, 430010 Wuhan, Hubei, China |
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Abstract: | The sediment load and river sedimentation of the upper reaches of Yangtze River has been undergoing constant changes as complex landform, large mountain area and plentiful precipitation make the drainage area of Yangtze River very vulnerable to water erosion and gravity erosion. Through analyzing the hydrological and sediment load statistics recorded by major hydrological stations along Yangtze River since 1950s, and editing the accumulation graph of annual runoff volume and annual sediment load, we find out that the suspended-sediment of Yangtze river has been decreasing year by year in Wulong Hydrological Station on Wujiang River. Beibei Hydrological Station on Jialingjiang River, Lijiawan Hydrological Station on Tuojiang River and Gaochang Hydrological Station on Minjiang River, Yichang Hydrological Station, Cuntan Hydrological Station along Yangtze River mainstream share the same experience too. But the statistics obtained at Pingshan Hydrological Station on Jinshajiang River shows the sediment load there has increased. Taking ecological construction, hydraulic engineering construction and precipitation changes into consideration, the thesis analyses the causes for the sediment load decrease of Jialingjiang River, Tuojiang River, Minjiang River and Wujiang River and provides us both scientific foundation for further study of river sediment changes of the upper reaches of Yangtze River, and measures to control river sedimentation. Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50099620) Biography: ZHONG Xiang-hao (1942-), male, researcher, research direction: mountain environment and ecology. |
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Keywords: | the upper reaches of the Yangtze River sediment runoff |
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