Role of construction of large dams on river morphology (case study: the Karkheh dam in Iran)

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Arash Adib
Hesam Foladfar
Amir Roozy
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[1] Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz,Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty
[2] Water Research Institute,undefined
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The Karkheh dam; Morphological changes; Satellite images; Sinuosity coefficient;
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Unfortunately in developing countries, human activities without attention to the environmental aspects damage to nature. For example, construction of large dams dries wetlands in southwest of Iran. Also, construction of dams is a very important factor for morphological changes. The case study of this research is downstream of the Karkheh dam. This dam is the largest Earth dam in Iran and locates in southwest of Iran. It was constructed in 1999. Small sinuosity coefficient of zone near to dam has been illustrated by satellite images in 2002 and 2014. This subject shows instability of this part of reach; also, the results of Shulits equation illustrate that this part is instable. But, increasing of morphological characteristics (sinuosity coefficient, central angle, and relative radius) show that stability of this reach is increasing. Surveying confirm this matter and shows that severe erosion in upstream and sedimentation in downstream of reach is finishing. Also, it is observed that flow discharge reduced (−56 %) after construction of dam and average width of river reduced (−21 %) from 2002 to 2014. In the early years after the construction of the dam, sediment discharge reduced considerably (−14 %) from Pay-e-Pol to Abdol Khan hydrometric stations. Increasing of morphological characteristics (especially at zones near to dam) and decreasing changes of bed level (sedimentation and erosion) prove that effects of dam are overcoming on effects of other factors, and these effects are permanent in long term.
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