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Sediment-related impacts due to upstream reservoir trapping, the Lower Mekong River
Authors:Matti Kummu  Olli Varis
Institution:aLaboratory of Water Resources, Helsinki University of Technology (HUT), P.O. Box 5200, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland
Abstract:A sharp decrease in total suspended solids (TSS) concentration has occurred in the Mekong River after the closure of the Manwan Dam in China in 1993, the first of a planned cascade of eight dams. This paper describes the upstream developments on the Mekong River, concentrating on the effects of hydropower dams and reservoirs. The reservoir-related changes in total suspended solids, suspended sediment concentration (SSC), and hydrology have been analyzed, and the impacts of such possible changes on the Lower Mekong Basin discussed. The theoretical trapping efficiency of the proposed dams has been computed and the amount of sediment to be trapped in the reservoirs estimated. The reservoir trapping of sediments and the changing of natural flow patterns will impact the countries downstream in this international river basin. Both positive and negative possible effects of such impacts have been reviewed, based on the available data from the Mekong and studies on other basins.
Keywords:Sediment yield  Reservoirs  Hydrology  Sediment deposition  Dams  Mekong
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