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Reservoir Sedimentation and Flood Control: Using a Geographical Information System to Estimate Sediment Yield of the Songwe River Watershed in Malawi

机译:水库泥沙淤积和防洪:使用地理信息系统估算马拉维松威河流域的泥沙产量

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Severe watershed degradation continues to occur in the tropical regions of southern Africa. This has raised interest to harness and manipulate the potential of the watershed resources for human benefit as the populations grow. Songwe River is one such degrading watershed causing biennial flooding among other problems. In this study, climatic, land use, topographic and physiographic properties were assembled for this watershed and used in a process-based Geographical Information System (GIS) with the aim of determining the hydrological sediment potential of Songwe River watershed and quantifying possibilities of reservoir sedimentation. The study further aimed at determining the critical sediment generating areas for prioritized conservation management and the relationship between the increasing flood events in the floodplains and the rainfall trends. Based on hydrological runoff processes using the Pan-European Soil Erosion Risk Assessment (PESERA) model, the estimated amount of sediment transported downstream is potentially huge. Most of the sediment generation was established to be occurring in the upper sub-basin and specifically from built up village and degraded natural land. These trends have not only caused the increased flooding events in the lower sub-basin, but also pose a great sustainability risk of sedimentation to the proposed reservoir.
机译:在南部非洲的热带地区,严重的流域退化继续发生。随着人口的增长,利用和操纵流域资源的潜力为人类带来了利益,这引起了人们的兴趣。松圭河就是这样一种退化的分水岭,除其他问题外,还造成了两年一次的洪水。在这项研究中,对该流域的气候,土地利用,地形和地貌特征进行了汇总,并在基于过程的地理信息系统(GIS)中使用,目的是确定松威河流域的水文沉积潜力并量化水库沉积的可能性。该研究还旨在确定优先沉积保护的关键沉积物产生区域,以及洪泛区洪水事件的增加与降雨趋势之间的关系。基于泛欧洲土壤侵蚀风险评估(PESERA)模型的水文径流过程,估计向下游输送的泥沙量可能很大。大部分沉积物的产生被确定为发生在上次流域,特别是来自已建成的村庄和退化的自然土地。这些趋势不仅导致下盆地的洪水事件增加,而且对拟建的水库造成很大的可持续性沉积风险。

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