Sediment management decision making of the Sanmenxia reservoir based on RESCON model
Author(s) -
YuAn Huang,
Qi Shi,
Xiaoying Liu,
Jinming Xie,
Dan Liŭ,
Hui Zhao
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
african journal of agricultural research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1991-637X
DOI - 10.5897/ajar2015.9722
Subject(s) - sediment , environmental science , water resource management , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering
In order to determine whether the existing in water resources system sustainable management solution, we need to develop a tool to provide reasonable and reliable information to decision makers. RESCON projectu0027s goal is to use data for reservoir and dam, to provide a toolkit in policy formulation used in decision making. At the same time, it also prompt policymakers stand at the national level to recognize the importance of reservoir protection. Sediment transport rate is an important parameter, which determines the amount of sediment flushed of the reservoir. So its calculating formula based on RESCON Model is revised and validated that it can be used to evaluate sediment management using the data of the Sanmenxia Reservoir in 2003. Among all the five-sediment management solutions RESCON model recommends that, the Flushing is with the highest economic benefit. Also, Flushing as the current sediment management strategy of the Sanmenxia reservoir shows that it is reasonable and effective. Among 15 Flushing solutions, the best one is that while the water level is at 290 m, flushing discharge rate is 1188 m3/s, dredging every two years with a flushing period of 67 days each time and long-term reservoir storage volume is 16.05 billion m3 below 323 m water level. Key word: Reservoir sedimentation, RESCON model, sediment management, scheme comparison, the Sanmenxia reservoir.
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