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Rapid shoreline flooding enhances water turbidity by sediment resuspension: An example in a large Tibetan lake
Authors:Huan Mi  Cédric G Fichot  Karin R Bryan  Gang Qiao  Sergio Fagherazzi
Institution:1. College of Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092 China;2. Department of Earth and Environment, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215 USA;3. School of Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, 3240 New Zealand
Abstract:Rapid water level rise due to climate change has the potential to remobilize loose sediments along shorelines and increase the turbidity of nearshore waters, thereby impacting water quality and aquatic ecosystem health. Siling Lake is one of the largest and most rapidly expanding lakes on the Tibetan Plateau. Between 2000 and 2017, this lake experienced an increase in water level of about 8 m and a doubling in water turbidity. Here, using this lake as a study site, we used a wave model and high-resolution remote sensing of turbidity (Landsat-8) to assess the potential connection between water-level rise, enhanced wind-driven sediment resuspension and water turbidity. Our analysis revealed that strong bottom shear stresses triggered by wind-generated waves over newly flooded areas were related to an increase in water turbidity. The spatial variability of Siling Lake turbidity showed a strong dependence on local wind characteristics and fetch. Two factors combined to drive the increase in turbidity: (1) high wave energy leading to high bottom shear stresses, and (2) flooding of unvegetated shallow areas. Using a new relationship between wave energy and turbidity developed here, we expect the increase in turbidity of Siling Lake to taper off in the near future due to the steep landscape surrounding the lake that will prevent further flooding. Our results imply that rising water levels along the coast are not only expected to influence terrestrial ecosystems but could also change water quality. The methodology presented herein could be applied to other shorelines affected by a rapid increase in water level. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Tibetan Plateau  Siling Lake  sediment resuspension  turbidity  water-level rise
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