Abstract
In this
paper, the impact of the Three Georges Project on downstream flow and sediment
discharge is estimated, and channel evolution characteristics of different
reaches are predicted. After impoundment of the dam, downstream flow process
and sediment discharge is altered by dam operation, and sediment discharge
along the river changes with a dynamic process because of availability of
sediment supply in river bed. For different distance from the dam, the change extents
of flow and sediment regime are different. On the basis of characteristics of
pre-dam channel evolution and prediction of sediment discharge, the possible
channel adjustment is estimated considering the factors of geological
environmental, hydrological and sediment regime change. The result shows that
river patterns can’t change obviously but the change of sand bar size and thalweg position will be obvious in some reaches. These
conclusions have significant implications for river training and protection of
engineering structure along the reach.
Keywords: the Three
Georges Project, Dam effect, Channel adjustment, Downstream