Changes in the sediment load of the Lancang-Mekong River over the period 1965-2003 (Liu et al.)
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Changes in the sediment load of the Lancang-Mekong River over the period 1965-2003
LIU Cheng1,2*, HE Yun2, WALLING Des E3, WANG JianJun4
1 International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation, Beijing 100048, China;
2 China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China;
3 Department of Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4RJ, UK;
4 Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada, E3B 5A3
 
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Abstract  

Changes in the sediment load of a river can have important impacts on river channel evolution, nutrient fluxes, aquatic ecology and delta erosion and sedimentation, and the possibility of changes in the sediment load of the Lancang-Mekong River has attracted increasing concern in recent years. Existing studies present conflicting findings regarding the nature and magnitude of recent changes in the sediment load of the Lancang-Meking River and the authors have attempted to assemble the most reliable data on annual sediment loads for the period 1965-2003, to assess recent trends in the sediment load of the river. The changes in annual sediment load at 7 stations on the river are analyzed. Important sediment contributing areas are found in the reaches between Gajiu and Yunjinghong, Chiang Saen and Luang Prabang and downstream of Nong Khai. The sediment load increased at Gajiu, Yunjinghong and Chiang Saen over the period 1985-1992 because of serious soil erosion caused by the expansion of cultivation, the replacement of natural forest by plantations and land disturbance associated with hydropower dam construction. A marked reduction in sediment load occurred at Gajiu after the impoundment of the Manwan Hydropower dam on the Lancang River, but this reduction was not evident downstream at Yunjinghong and the stations further downstream. Significant increases in sediment load appeared at Mukdahan and Khong Chiam. These contrasting patterns of change reflect the influence of sediment contributions from the intervening catchment areas and channel systems as well as storage and remobilization of sediment from the channel system and the impact of hydraulic works such as irrigation systems. The long term mean annual sediment load of the Mekong River at its mouth is estimated to be ca. 145×106 t a-1, which is lower than previously reported values and it seems likely that this will be reduced in the foreseeable future.

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Key wordsLancang River      Lower Mekong River      sediment load      runoff      trends      hydropower dams     
Received: 07 December 2012      Published: 27 February 2013
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The work was supported by the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (Grant No. Shaji-1230), the 12th Five-Year National Science and Technology Support Program of China (Grant No. 2012BAB02B01), the University of Exeter and the University of New Brunswick (Canada Research Chairs Program).

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LIU Cheng,HE Yun,WALLING Des E et al. Changes in the sediment load of the Lancang-Mekong River over the period 1965-2003[J]. SCIENCE CHINA Technological Sciences, 2013, 56(4): 843-852.
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http://tech.scichina.com:8082/sciEe/EN/10.1007/s11431-013-5162-0     OR     http://tech.scichina.com:8082/sciEe/EN/Y2013/V56/I4/843




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