Wide river or narrow river:Future river training strategy for Lower Yellow River under global change

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作者
Xiaonan Li [1 ,2 ]
Deyu Zhong [1 ,3 ]
Y.Joseph Zhang [4 ]
Yanjun Wang [1 ]
Yongqiang Wang [1 ,5 ]
Hongwu Zhang [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University
[2] Changjiang Institute of Survey,Planning, Design and Research
[3] Joint-Sponsored State Key Laboratory of Plateau Ecology and Agriculture, QingHai University
[4] Center for Coastal Resource Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
[5] Water Resources Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Lower Yellow River; River training; Water-sediment interactions; Numerical modeling; Hump deposition;
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TV882.1 [黄河];
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081504 ;
摘要
The choice of a river training strategy is extremely important for the Lower Yellow River(LYR). Currently,the wide-river training strategy applies in the training of the LYR. However, remarkable changes in the hydrological processes in the Yellow River basin, as well as immediate pressure from socio-economic development in the Yellow River basin, make it necessary to consider if there is a possibility to change the river training strategy from wide-river training to narrow-river training. This research investigates the impacts of different river training strategies on the LYR through numerical simulations. A onedimensional(1-D) model was used to simulate the fluvial processes for the future 50 years and a threedimensional(3-D) model was applied to study typical floods. The study focused on river morphology, the results show that if the present decreasing trend in both water discharge and sediment load persists, the deposition rate in the LYR will further decrease no matter what strategy is applied. Especially, narrowriver training can achieve the aim to increase the sediment transport capacity in the LYR compared with wide-river training. However, if the incoming water and sediment load recovers to the mean level of the last century, main channel shrinkage due to sedimentation inevitably occurs for both wide-river and narrow-river training. Most importantly, this study shows that narrow-river training reduces the deposition amount over the whole LYR, but it provides little help in alleviating the development of the"suspended river". Instead, narrow-river training can cause aggradation in the transitional reach where the river pattern changes from highly wandering to meandering, further worsening the "hump deposition" there. Because of uncertainty regarding future changes in hydrological processes in the Yellow River basin, and the lack of feasible engineering measures to mitigate "suspended river" and"hump deposition" problems in the LYR, caution should be exercised with respect to changes in the river training strategy for the LYR.
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页码:271 / 284
页数:14
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