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Effects of sediment bypass tunnels on grain size distribution and benthic habitats in regulated rivers

Authors :
Christian Auel
Sohei Kobayashi
Yasuhiro Takemon
Tetsuya Sumi
Source :
International Journal of River Basin Management. 15:433-444
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Four dams in Japan and Switzerland with Sediment Bypass Tunnels (SBT) as a measure against reservoir sedimentation were monitored to analyse the effects of sediment supply on the downstream environment based on up- to downstream differences in geomorphological and biological characteristics. SBT operation times ranged from 93 years at Pfaffensprung and 17 at Asahi to only three years at Solis and no operation at Koshibu. Sediment grain size distribution was monitored, and microhabitats and invertebrates were analysed in terms of richness and composition. Results showed that grain sizes were coarser down- than upstream at dams with newly established SBTs, while they were similar or finer for dams with long SBT operation. Analysis of biotic data revealed that microhabitat and invertebrate richness was low directly below the dam but increased further downstream the longer the SBT operation. Sedentary species dominated at locations where bed conditions were stable, e.g. directly downstream of the dam ...

Details

ISSN :
18142060 and 15715124
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of River Basin Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0441f9163994e42371de185cd95e21d1