As a key component of global change, dam-induced sediment reduction occurs in large rivers worldwide, which has profound implications on the fluvial systems. However, the systematic change of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and its dynamic processes are not well known. We summarize typical SSC changes and propose a new sediment modelling framework for heavily dammed fluvial systems with the Changjiang (Yangtze River) as a background. We find that the fluvial SSC has declined by an order of magnitude, i.e., from ∼1.0 to ∼0.1 kg/m3, and even to ∼0.01 kg/m3 locally. The SSC distribution pattern along the mainstream has changed remarkably, with the sediment source/sink being partially reversed. Downstream of the Three Gorges Dam, the SSC...
In 5 recent years ( 2000 - 2004), the Changjiang ( Yangtze) River has discharged past Datong (600 km...
The increasing impact of both climatic change and human activities on global river systems necessita...
Suspended sediment is an integral part of riverine transport and functioning that has been strongly ...
As a key component of global change, dam-induced sediment reduction occurs in large rivers worldwide...
Spanning the Yangtze River of China, the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) has received considerable concern wo...
Global river systems are experiencing rapid changes in sediment transport under growing anthropogeni...
Dam construction greatly alters the channel boundary of rivers, making the dammed river system a hum...
Global river systems are experiencing rapid changes in sediment transport under growing anthropogeni...
Streamflow and sediment loads undergo remarkable changes in worldwide rivers in response to climatic...
Many large rivers in the world delivers decreasing sediment loads to coastal oceans owing to reducti...
Many large rivers in the world delivers decreasing sediment loads to coastal oceans owing to reducti...
The Three Gorges Dam (TGD) on the upper Changjiang (Yangtze River), China, disrupts the continuity o...
The continuous ecological restoration of the Loess Plateau, which aims to reduce the sediment enteri...
To delineate temporal and spatial variations in suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in the Yangtz...
In the second half of the 20th century, suspended sediment concentration (SSC) varied in different w...
In 5 recent years ( 2000 - 2004), the Changjiang ( Yangtze) River has discharged past Datong (600 km...
The increasing impact of both climatic change and human activities on global river systems necessita...
Suspended sediment is an integral part of riverine transport and functioning that has been strongly ...
As a key component of global change, dam-induced sediment reduction occurs in large rivers worldwide...
Spanning the Yangtze River of China, the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) has received considerable concern wo...
Global river systems are experiencing rapid changes in sediment transport under growing anthropogeni...
Dam construction greatly alters the channel boundary of rivers, making the dammed river system a hum...
Global river systems are experiencing rapid changes in sediment transport under growing anthropogeni...
Streamflow and sediment loads undergo remarkable changes in worldwide rivers in response to climatic...
Many large rivers in the world delivers decreasing sediment loads to coastal oceans owing to reducti...
Many large rivers in the world delivers decreasing sediment loads to coastal oceans owing to reducti...
The Three Gorges Dam (TGD) on the upper Changjiang (Yangtze River), China, disrupts the continuity o...
The continuous ecological restoration of the Loess Plateau, which aims to reduce the sediment enteri...
To delineate temporal and spatial variations in suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in the Yangtz...
In the second half of the 20th century, suspended sediment concentration (SSC) varied in different w...
In 5 recent years ( 2000 - 2004), the Changjiang ( Yangtze) River has discharged past Datong (600 km...
The increasing impact of both climatic change and human activities on global river systems necessita...
Suspended sediment is an integral part of riverine transport and functioning that has been strongly ...