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Impacts of environmental changes on the hydrology and sedimentary processes at the confluence of St. Lawrence tributaries: potential effects on fluvial ecosystems

机译:圣劳伦斯河支流汇合处环境变化对水文和沉积过程的影响:对河流生态系统的潜在影响

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This study examines the effects of changes in St. Lawrence water levels and in hydrological regimes of two tributaries of the St. Lawrence, the Richelieu and Saint-François Rivers, on the sedimentary dynamics of their confluence in an historical context and in response to projected climate changes. Analysis of historical data indicates that alteration to St. Lawrence mean water levels and spring flood characteristics (duration, timing, and magnitude) have already impacted flow and sediment dynamics at tributary confluences. The major progradation of more than 1.5 km of the sedimentary front of the Saint-François delta into the shallow water of the fluvial Lake Saint-Pierre between 1859 and 2001 is associated with the combined effect of water level reduction in the lake, as a consequence of dredging of the navigation channel, and discharge regulation. High tributary discharges during periods of low water levels in the St. Lawrence have also contributed to accelerated delta front progression. Increases in temperature and changes in the precipitation regime projected for the current century were used into the HSAMI model to obtain hydrological simulations for the tributaries. Results indicate that the greatest hydrological changes will be observed during the winter and spring seasons, a time that is critical for many ecosystems. The mean spring discharge is projected to decrease by 17% for the Richelieu and 40% for the Saint-François by the end of the century. During this season, the frequency of discharge higher than the sediment transport threshold will decrease by 63% for the Saint-François and by 17% for Richelieu when compared to the reference period. However, during winter, the frequency of these high discharges will be four times higher for both rivers. These changes are expected to occur simultaneously with a decrease of the St. Lawrence water levels, a situation that will have significant impacts on sedimentary processes. A hydro-sedimentological modeling approach based on SEDROUT was used to investigate the morphological response of the river beds to the projected changes on the hydrology of St. Lawrence tributaries and to three base level scenarios. Results show that the combined hydrology and base level effects will lead to an increase in sediment supply compared to the current state, and to the extension of accumulation zones. While the effects will vary among the tributaries according to their particular characteristics, the projected increase in sediment supply will modify the extent of freshwater wetlands at the mouth of the St. Lawrence tributaries with feedback effects on local flow and sediment distributions.
机译:这项研究考察了历史背景下圣劳伦斯河水位的变化以及圣劳伦斯河的两个支流,黎塞留河和圣弗朗索瓦河的水文状况对汇合处沉积动力学的影响以及对预测的响应气候变化。历史数据分析表明,圣劳伦斯平均水位和春季洪水特征(持续时间,时间和大小)的变化已经影响了支流汇合处的水流和泥沙动力学。 1859年至2001年之间,圣弗朗索瓦三角洲沉积区超过1.5 km的主要淤积进入河流圣皮埃尔湖的浅水区,这与该湖水位降低的综合影响有关航道疏dr和排放管制。圣劳伦斯河水位较低期间的高支流排放量也加速了三角洲前缘的发展。 HSAMI模型中使用了本世纪预计的温度升高和降水状况的变化来获得支流的水文模拟。结果表明,冬季和春季将观测到最大的水文变化,这对于许多生态系统而言至关重要。到本世纪末,Richelieu和Saint-François的平均春季出水量预计减少17%。在这个季节中,与参考期相比,圣弗朗索瓦河高于沉积物运输阈值的排放频率将减少63%,黎塞留市的排放频率将减少17%。但是,在冬季,两条河流的高流量排放频率将高出四倍。预计这些变化将与圣劳伦斯河水位下降同时发生,这将对沉积过程产生重大影响。使用基于SEDROUT的水沙模拟方法研究河床对St. Lawrence支流水文计划变化和三个基本情景的形态响应。结果表明,与当前状态相比,水文和基础水位的综合作用将导致泥沙供应量的增加,并导致聚集区的扩展。尽管支流的影响会因支流的特定特征而有所不同,但预计的泥沙供应增加将改变圣劳伦斯支流河口的淡水湿地范围,并对局部流量和泥沙分布产生反馈作用。

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