El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-driven hypersedimentation in the Poechos Reservoir, northern Peru

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作者
Foucher, Anthony [1 ]
Morera, Sergio [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Sanchez, Michael [2 ]
Orrillo, Jhon [2 ]
Evrard, Olivier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Saclay, CNRS, Lab Sci Climat & Environm LSCE, UMR 8212,CEA,UVSQ,IPSL, F-91191 Gif sur yvette, France
[2] Inst Geofisico Peru, Calle Badajoz 169, Lima, Peru
[3] Univ Nacl Agr Molina, Programa Maestria Recursos Hidr, Lima 15024, Peru
[4] Univ Nacl Autonoma Huanta, Fac Ingn & Gest ambiental, Ayacucho 05121, Peru
关键词
SPATIAL VARIATION; EXTREME RAINFALL; SEDIMENT; EVENTS; BASIN; RIVER;
D O I
10.5194/hess-27-3191-2023
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Although extreme El Nino events (EENEs) have always impacted hydrological anomalies and sediment transport in South America, their intensification by global warming and their association with changes in human activities and land cover after humid periods may lead to the acceleration of sediment transfers in river systems and dam reservoirs. This situation may threaten soil and water resources in arid and semiarid regions highly dependent on water originating from large dams. In this study, we investigated the sediment sequence accumulated in the Poechos Reservoir (northern Peru) and provided a retrospective reconstruction of the interactions of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), agricultural practices and vegetation cover changes with sediment dynamics (1978-2019). To this end, a sediment core was dated and characterized by physical and chemical analyses (e.g., scanner tomography, X-ray fluorescence, particle size analysis) to estimate the evolution of sedimentation rates and changes in sediment sources during the last 5 decades.Sediment tracing results indicated the occurrence of changes in sediment sources associated with positive and negative phases of the Eastern Pacific index with a greater contribution of the lowland dry-forest area in comparison to that of the Andean area to sediment during the El Nino events (mean contribution of 76 %; up to 90 % during the coastal El Nino events (CENEs) of 2016-2017). This source contribution was mostly controlled by the stationary rainfall occurring during the EENEs in the lowland dry-forest area characterized by a low vegetation cover. Overall, after an extreme phase of ENSO, like after the EENE 1982-1983, the normal discharges and persistent sediment supplies from the middle- and upper-catchment parts led to river aggradation and the storage of substantial amounts of sediment in alluvial plains. In the absence of a significant EENE between 1983 and 1997, the large volume of sediment stored in the alluvial plains was exported by the EENE 1997-1998 resulting in an increase in sedimentation rate of 140 % after 1997 with a significant aggradation of the deltaic zone of the reservoir. In addition to the impact of extreme climate events on sediment dynamics, the development of agriculture along the riverine system after an extreme phase of ENSO increased the availability of sediments in the main channel of the rivers, easily transported by the next EENE. This study suggests that intensification of human activities associated with a higher frequency of extreme rainfall events amplified the quantity of sediment transported by the river system, which will significantly decrease the lifespan of the reservoir, which is essential to meeting the freshwater demands of the farmers and the populations living in this arid and semiarid region.
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页码:3191 / 3204
页数:14
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