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Determining contemporary and historical sediment sources in a large drainage basin impacted by cumulative effects: the regulated Nechako River, British Columbia, Canada

机译:在受累积影响影响的大型流域中确定当代和历史沉积物来源:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省受监管的纳恰科河

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Purpose Sediment dynamics in most large river basins are influenced by a variety of different natural and anthropogenic pressures, and disentangling these cumulative effects remains a challenge. This study determined the contemporary and historical sources of fine-grained (< 63-mu m) sediment in a large, regulated river basin and linked changes in sources to activities in the basin. The river has seen declines in chinook salmon, sockeye salmon, and the endangered Nechako white sturgeon populations, and sediment (both fine-grained and sands) transport and deposition have been identified as potential causes of these declines. Materials and methods Samples of suspended sediment and potential source materials were collected from numerous sites distributed throughout the upper Nechako River Basin in British Columbia, Canada. A floodplain sediment core was also collected in order to reconstruct sediment sources over the last similar to 70 years. Discriminating fingerprint properties were used within the MixSIAR model to apportion sources among sub-basins and land-use types. Results were compared to records of precipitation and Nechako River discharge trends, and to changes in landscape development. Results and discussion Contributions from the erosion of channel banks dominated the suspended sediment load at most sites. Changes in sediment sources during the 2015 field season reflected snowmelt and patterns of water release from the Nechako Reservoir that affected the sediment-carrying capacity of tributaries and the Nechako River main stem. Spatial variations in 2015 also reflected the distribution of land use (e.g., forested or agricultural land) as well as topography (e.g., slope steepness). Over the last similar to 70 years, variations in sediment sources and the characteristics of the sediment (e.g., organic matter content and particle size composition) were linked to the construction of the Kenney Dam (operational in 1954) and the impacts of deforestation by the forestry and agricultural industries. Superimposed on these have been wildfires and a major mountain pine beetle infestation leading to higher erosion rates in the affected areas. Conclusions The sediment source fingerprinting technique, in combination with historical information on the hydrometeorology and the land use and river management in the basin, has provided valuable information with which to understand sediment dynamics in the Nechako River Basin. Such an approach can help to disentangle how large river systems respond to a combination of natural and anthropogenic pressures.
机译:目的大多数大型流域的泥沙动力学受各种不同的自然压力和人为压力的影响,而如何消除这些累积影响仍然是一个挑战。这项研究确定了受管制的大型流域细颗粒(<63微米)沉积物的当代和历史来源,并将其变化与流域的活动联系起来。这条河的奇努克鲑鱼,红鲑鱼和濒临灭绝的内查科白population鱼种群减少,沉积物(细粒和沙粒)的运输和沉积被认为是造成这些减少的潜在原因。材料和方法从分布在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省上Nechako河流域的众多地点收集了悬浮沉积物和潜在源物质的样品。还收集了洪泛区沉积物核心,以重建近70年的沉积物来源。在MixSIAR模型中使用了区分指纹的属性,以在子流域和土地利用类型之间分配来源。将结果与降水记录和Nechako河流量趋势记录进行比较,并与景观发展变化进行比较。结果与讨论在大多数地点,河道堤岸侵蚀的贡献主导了悬浮泥沙负荷。 2015年田间季节沉积物来源的变化反映了融雪和Nechako水库的水释放模式,影响了支流和Nechako河主干的沉积能力。 2015年的空间变化还反映了土地利用的分布(例如,林地或农业用地)以及地形(例如,坡度)。在近70年的最后一段时期里,沉积物来源的变化和沉积物的特征(例如有机物含量和粒径组成)与肯尼大坝的建设(1954年投入运营)以及森林砍伐的影响有关。林业和农业。野火和主要的山松甲虫侵扰叠加在这些地方,导致受灾地区的侵蚀率更高。结论泥沙源指纹技术结合流域水文气象,土地利用和河流管理的历史信息,为了解内恰科河流域的泥沙动力学提供了有价值的信息。这种方法可以帮助弄清大型河流系统对自然压力和人为压力的综合反应。

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    《Journal of soil & sediments》 |2019年第9期|3357-3373|共17页
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    Univ Northern British Columbia Integrated Watershed Res Grp 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Savoie Mt Blanc Lab LCME F-73000 Chambery France;

    Univ Northern British Columbia Integrated Watershed Res Grp 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Northern British Columbia Environm Sci Program 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Northern British Columbia Quesnel River Res Ctr 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada;

    Univ Northern British Columbia Integrated Watershed Res Grp 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Northern British Columbia Quesnel River Res Ctr 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Northern British Columbia Geog Program 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada;

    Univ Northern British Columbia Integrated Watershed Res Grp 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada;

    Univ Northern British Columbia Environm Sci Program 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Northern British Columbia Quesnel River Res Ctr 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada|Univ Northern British Columbia Geog Program 3333 Univ Way Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada;

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  • 关键词

    Land-use changes; MixSIAR; Nechako white sturgeon; Reservoir management; Sediment fingerprinting;

    机译:土地利用变化;MixSIAR;Nechako白色st鱼;储层管理;沉积物指纹;

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