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- Title
Channel response to multiple damming in a meandering river, middle and lower Aragón River (Spain).
- Authors
Ibisate, A.; Díaz, E.; Ollero, A.; Acín, V.; Granado, D.
- Abstract
Small hydropower plants (SHP) affect river flow and sediment transport and thus impact river morphology. Eight hydropower schemes were studied along the meandering middle and lower reaches of Aragón River (Spain) to assess their effects on channel morphology and sediment dynamics from 1927 to 2010. GIS tools were used to measure changes in fluvial surfaces, channel planform and lateral and vertical dynamics. Three periods (early, middle and late twentieth century) were analysed to discern the effects of the main pressures, such as changes in land use, large reservoirs upstream and SHPs. Results were combined with field and topographical measurements and hydrological analysis. Active channel width and channel migration suffered a clear reduction in the whole period. They started as a consequence of land cover changes in the drainage basin, but their speed increased after a large reservoir was built upstream. More recent changes occurred since most of the SHPs were put into operation in the 1990s, especially in their short-circuited reaches and in the four more downstream ones. These changes are interpreted as a consequence of reduced discharge, transitory sediment trapping and reactivation of sediment transport after weirs became filled as well as by the impact of flood hydrology.
- Subjects
MEANDERING rivers; RIVERS; WATER power research; WATER resource development research; SEDIMENT transport
- Publication
Hydrobiologia, 2013, Vol 712, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
0018-8158
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10750-013-1490-0