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Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 6, 5177-5204, 2009
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Sedimentation in the Three Gorges Dam and its impact on the sediment flux from the Changjiang (Yangtze River), China

B. Q. Hu, Z. S. Yang, H. J. Wang, X. X. Sun, and N. S. Bi
College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University of China, 238 Songling Rd., Qingdao 266100, China

Abstract. After the operation of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) in 2003, the mean annual sediment load at Yichang station, 44 km downstream of the TGD, decreased drastically by 84% of that in the pre-TGD period (1986–2002). Annually, about 162 million tons (Mt) sediment was trapped by the TGD in 2003–2007, of which 92% was deposited within the region from Cuntan to TGD site; the remaining 8% deposited in the upstream of Cuntan owing to the effect of the extended backwater region of TGD. The theoretical trapping efficiency of the cascade reservoir on the lower Jinshajiang was calculated and its impact on the Changjiang sediment in the coming decades discussed. The results show that the cascade reservoir will trap up to 91% of the sediment discharge coming from the Jinshajiang tributary, and then the sediment discharge from the Changjiang to the sea will continuously decrease to less than 90 Mt/yr in the coming decades. In the presence of low sediment discharge, profound impacts on the morphology of estuary, delta and coastal sea are expected.

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Citation: Hu, B. Q., Yang, Z. S., Wang, H. J., Sun, X. X., and Bi, N. S.: Sedimentation in the Three Gorges Dam and its impact on the sediment flux from the Changjiang (Yangtze River), China, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 6, 5177-5204, doi:10.5194/hessd-6-5177-2009, 2009.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager    XML