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A review of sedimentation rates in freshwater reservoirs: recent changes and causative factors
by
Fairweather, Helen
, Kent, Damon
, Rathnayaka, Charith
, Gonzalez Rodriguez, Laureano
, McCallum, Adrian
in
Climate change
/ Current measurement
/ Deposition
/ Erosion rates
/ Freshwater
/ Inland water environment
/ Lakes
/ Land use
/ Literature reviews
/ Measurement methods
/ Rainfall
/ Reservoir sedimentation
/ Reservoir storage
/ Reservoirs
/ Sediment
/ Sedimentation
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sedimentation rates
/ Sediments
/ Storage capacity
/ Storage conditions
/ Trends
/ Water quality
/ Water reservoirs
/ Water storage
2023
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A review of sedimentation rates in freshwater reservoirs: recent changes and causative factors
by
Fairweather, Helen
, Kent, Damon
, Rathnayaka, Charith
, Gonzalez Rodriguez, Laureano
, McCallum, Adrian
in
Climate change
/ Current measurement
/ Deposition
/ Erosion rates
/ Freshwater
/ Inland water environment
/ Lakes
/ Land use
/ Literature reviews
/ Measurement methods
/ Rainfall
/ Reservoir sedimentation
/ Reservoir storage
/ Reservoirs
/ Sediment
/ Sedimentation
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sedimentation rates
/ Sediments
/ Storage capacity
/ Storage conditions
/ Trends
/ Water quality
/ Water reservoirs
/ Water storage
2023
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A review of sedimentation rates in freshwater reservoirs: recent changes and causative factors
by
Fairweather, Helen
, Kent, Damon
, Rathnayaka, Charith
, Gonzalez Rodriguez, Laureano
, McCallum, Adrian
in
Climate change
/ Current measurement
/ Deposition
/ Erosion rates
/ Freshwater
/ Inland water environment
/ Lakes
/ Land use
/ Literature reviews
/ Measurement methods
/ Rainfall
/ Reservoir sedimentation
/ Reservoir storage
/ Reservoirs
/ Sediment
/ Sedimentation
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sedimentation rates
/ Sediments
/ Storage capacity
/ Storage conditions
/ Trends
/ Water quality
/ Water reservoirs
/ Water storage
2023
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A review of sedimentation rates in freshwater reservoirs: recent changes and causative factors
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A review of sedimentation rates in freshwater reservoirs: recent changes and causative factors
2023
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Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifetime, and water quality. Changes in rainfall patterns and land use will consequently alter the rate of erosion and therefore have a direct effect on sedimentation rates. This literature review employed a systematic mapping approach to collate and describe evidence of contemporary sedimentation trends for impounded reservoirs and natural lakes with emphasis on studies which analysed impacts on water storage capacity. Fourteen studies determined an overall increase in sedimentation rate, 13 identified a recent decline and another 5 reported mixed results. Interestingly, 83.3% of the articles that studied natural lakes found an increase in recent contemporary sedimentation, while 54.5% of the articles on impounded reservoirs indicated recent declines in sediment deposition. Land use change was the main causative factor responsible for sedimentation rate increase followed by the combined effects of land activities and climate change. Soil and sediment management strategies, implemented in and upstream of some impounded reservoirs, have proved to be effective in mitigating and remediating reservoir sedimentation. From the 147 papers preselected, only 33 contain sufficient sedimentation data to infer recent rate trends with only about 45% of these articles reporting quantities of storage capacity loss caused by sedimentation. Across these 33 studies, assessments of sedimentation and associated storage capacity loss are compromised by the limited spatiotemporal resolution of current measurement methods, reinforcing the requirement to develop new, more robust techniques to monitor sedimentation and storage capacity changes.
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