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Impact of dams and climate change on suspended sediment flux to the Mekong delta

  • Gianbattista Bussi
  • , Stephen E. Darby
  • , Paul G. Whitehead
  • , Li Jin
  • , Simon J. Dadson
  • , Hal E. Voepel
  • , Grigorios Vasilopoulos
  • , Christopher R. Hackney
  • , Craig Hutton
  • , Tristan Berchoux
  • , Daniel R. Parsons
  • , Andrew Nicholas
  • University of Oxford
  • University of Southampton
  • University of Hull
  • Newcastle University
  • Université de Montpellier
  • University of Exeter

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Abstract

The livelihoods of millions of people living in the world's deltas are deeply interconnected with the sediment dynamics of these deltas. In particular a sustainable supply of fluvial sediments from upstream is critical for ensuring the fertility of delta soils and for promoting sediment deposition that can offset rising sea levels. Yet, in many large river catchments this supply of sediment is being threatened by the planned construction of large dams. In this study, we apply the INCA hydrological and sediment model to the Mekong River catchment in South East Asia. The aim is to assess the impact of several large dams (both existing and planned) on the suspended sediment fluxes of the river. We force the INCA model with a climate model to assess the interplay of changing climate and sediment trapping caused by dam construction. The results show that historical sediment flux declines are mostly caused by dams built in PR China and that sediment trapping will increase in the future due to the construction of new dams in PDR Lao and Cambodia. If all dams that are currently planned for the next two decades are built, they will induce a decline of suspended sediment flux of 50% (47–53% 90% confidence interval (90%CI)) compared to current levels (99 Mt/year at the delta apex), with potentially damaging consequences for local livelihoods and ecosystems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number142468
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume755
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 10 2021

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • INCA model
  • Large dams
  • Mekong River
  • Sediment transport

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