曾文水庫集水區崩塌地和土砂流出變遷特性研究

Yu Shiu Chen, Wei Lin Lee, Chien Yang Lin, Yu Lun Tsai, Shih Hsun Lin

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摘要

Climate change has resulted in frequent extreme rainfall events, resulting in unpredictable variations in sediment deposition and runoff in reservoirs and their catchments. In 2009, Typhoon Morakot brought lengthy, high-intensity rainfall to the Tsengwen Reservoir watershed, increasing landslides and bare areas and dumping large quantities of sediment into the reservoir. The rainfall cycle in Taiwan remained stable after the 2009 event; however, the Tsengwen Reservoir and its catchment continued to display variations in sediment deposition and runoff, thus warranting investigation. The present study entailed the performance of sedimentation analyses by using satellite images, light detection and ranging digital elevation models, sediment concentration records, and reports on the annual depositional volume in the reservoir. The results revealed that, as of 2020, the ratio of landslide and bare areas in the watershed had decreased, the variations in riverbed topography were minimal, the sediment concentration had returned to its pretyphoon levels, and the annual deposition into the reservoir was close to zero. This study demonstrated that the variations in sediment runoff and deposition into the Tsengwen Reservoir had returned to equilibrium.

貢獻的翻譯標題Evolution of Landslide and Sediment Runoff in the Catchment of the Tsengwen Reservoir
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頁(從 - 到)273-284
頁數12
期刊Journal of Chinese Soil and Water Conservation
53
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2022 12月 1

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 水科學與技術
  • 岩土工程與工程地質
  • 土壤科學
  • 地表過程

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