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FLOODPLAIN GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF HUMAN ALTERATION ALONG COASTAL PLAIN RIVERS, USA

机译:美国沿海平原河流的洪泛地貌过程和人类环境变化对环境的影响

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Human alterations along stream channels and within catchments have affected fluvial geomorphic processes worldwide. Typically these alterations reduce the ecosystem services that functioning floodplains provide; in this paper we are concerned with the sediment and associated material trapping service. Similarly, these alterations may negatively impact the natural ecology of floodplains through reductions in suitable habitats, biodiversity, and nutrient cycling. Dams, stream channelization, and levee/canal construction are common human alterations along Coastal Plain fluvial systems. We use three case studies to illustrate these alterations and their impacts on floodplain geomorphic and ecological processes. They include: 1) dams along the lower Roanoke River, North Carolina, 2) stream channelization in west Tennessee, and 3) multiple impacts including canal and artificial levee construction in the central Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. Human alterations typically shift affected streams away from natural dynamic equilibrium where net sediment deposition is, approximately, in balance with net erosion. Identification and understanding of critical fluvial parameters (e.g., stream gradient, grain-size, and hydrography) and spatial and temporal sediment deposition/erosion process trajectories should facilitate management efforts to retain and/or regain important ecosystem services.
机译:沿河道和流域内的人类变化影响了全球的河流地貌过程。通常,这些变化会减少泛滥平原提供的生态系统服务;在本文中,我们关注沉积物和相关物质的捕集服务。同样,这些变化可能会通过减少合适的栖息地,生物多样性和养分循环而对洪泛区的自然生态产生负面影响。水坝,河道和堤坝/运河建设是沿海岸平原河流系统的常见人类变化。我们使用三个案例研究来说明这些变化及其对洪泛区地貌和生态过程的影响。它们包括:1)北卡罗来纳州罗阿诺克河下游的水坝,2)田纳西州西部的河道,3)多处影响,包括路易斯安那州中部阿查法拉雅盆地的运河和人工堤坝建设。人为改变通常会将受影响的河流从自然动态平衡中转移出来,在自然平衡中,沉积物的净沉积量与净侵蚀量大致平衡。对关键河流参数(例如河流梯度,粒度和水文学)和时空沉积物沉积/侵蚀过程轨迹的识别和理解应有助于管理人员努力保持和/或恢复重要的生态系统服务。

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