Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan

Dam related issues have become preoccupying, with raising concerns about detrimental environmental impacts and sedimentation in reservoirs. Reduction of the Ayu-fish production is due to increasing turbidity and decreasing coarse sediment supply by dams in the Tenryu River, Japan. The paper summariz...

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Main Authors: Kantoush Sameh, Suzuki Takamasa, Takemon Yasuhiro, El kadi Abderrezzak Kamal, Ata Riadh, Sumi Tetsuya, Saber Mohamed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184003033
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spelling doaj-ba53f921fa154908a360262ffc8337892021-02-02T09:19:54ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01400303310.1051/e3sconf/20184003033e3sconf_riverflow2018_03033Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in JapanKantoush SamehSuzuki TakamasaTakemon YasuhiroEl kadi Abderrezzak KamalAta RiadhSumi TetsuyaSaber MohamedDam related issues have become preoccupying, with raising concerns about detrimental environmental impacts and sedimentation in reservoirs. Reduction of the Ayu-fish production is due to increasing turbidity and decreasing coarse sediment supply by dams in the Tenryu River, Japan. The paper summarizes various case studies on excavated sediment supply in Japan and a case of numerical study to evaluate the effect of the supplied sediment on the spawning redds of Ayu-fish in the Tenryu River. Results of numerical simulations show that under the present management scheme of non-supplied sediment from the upstream dams, suitable spawning redds are formed on sandbars at the confluence instead of riffles. However, field surveys indicate that riffles with newly deposited sediment are more suitable for fish spawning.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184003033
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author Kantoush Sameh
Suzuki Takamasa
Takemon Yasuhiro
El kadi Abderrezzak Kamal
Ata Riadh
Sumi Tetsuya
Saber Mohamed
spellingShingle Kantoush Sameh
Suzuki Takamasa
Takemon Yasuhiro
El kadi Abderrezzak Kamal
Ata Riadh
Sumi Tetsuya
Saber Mohamed
Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Kantoush Sameh
Suzuki Takamasa
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title Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan
title_short Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan
title_full Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan
title_fullStr Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in Japan
title_sort numerical study on reservoir sediment management through adding excavated sediment downstream of dams in japan
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Dam related issues have become preoccupying, with raising concerns about detrimental environmental impacts and sedimentation in reservoirs. Reduction of the Ayu-fish production is due to increasing turbidity and decreasing coarse sediment supply by dams in the Tenryu River, Japan. The paper summarizes various case studies on excavated sediment supply in Japan and a case of numerical study to evaluate the effect of the supplied sediment on the spawning redds of Ayu-fish in the Tenryu River. Results of numerical simulations show that under the present management scheme of non-supplied sediment from the upstream dams, suitable spawning redds are formed on sandbars at the confluence instead of riffles. However, field surveys indicate that riffles with newly deposited sediment are more suitable for fish spawning.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184003033
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