Title: Geomorphic Impacts of Dam Removal
1Geomorphic Impacts of Dam Removal
- Rollin H. Hotchkiss
- Director, Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory
- Washington State University, Pullman, WA
- rhh_at_wsu.edu
http//www.matilijadam.org/
2Defined
- Geomorphic impacts changes in hydrology and
hydraulics which affect stream shape, planform,
slope, and sediment transport
3Introduction
- Dams geomorphic disruptors!
- My purpose provide a primer on what happens
when we tinker with a river by building or
removing a dam - Emphasize geomorphic processes and qualitative
relationships - What questions should you ask before you pull
the plug
4Road Map
- Sediment Transport Processes
- Sediment Transport and Reservoirs
- Geomorphic Balance
- Regime Adjustment
- What do you need to Know?
5Sediment Transport Process
- Sediment weighs more than water!
- Forces required to move sediment
- Shear tangential dragging force downstream
- Lift upward-directed vertical velocity
fluctuation
V
6Modes of Sediment Transport
Suspended Load
Bedload
7Yes, Its Nonlinear
- Shear stress designated as t
- t a S (S is slope)
- S a V2 (V is velocity)
- Therefore, t a V2
- Sediment Transport designated as Qs
- Qs a t 1.5
- Therefore, Qs a V3 or higher!
8To Further Complicate Matters
Armor layer coarser material on top, finer
beneath
9Road Map
- Sediment Transport Processes
- Sediment Transport and Reservoirs
- Geomorphic Balance
- Regime Adjustment
- What do you need to Know?
10Within the Reservoir
Delta Formation
11Delta Formation
12Reservoir a Sorting Machine
- Due to nature of reservoir, coarser material
farthest upstream
13Vertical Sorting as Well
Dont just sample on the surface.
14Combining the Two Processes
15Upstream from the Reservoir
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16- Atbara River, Sudan 12 m deposition u.s. from
reservoir pool
17Downstream from the Reservoir
- Sediment load decreased
- Smaller peak discharges
- Unfulfilled sediment transport capacity
- Excess energy erodes bed and banks
- Bed eventually becomes armored
18Bank Instability
Small dam Lower Elkhorn River, NE
Top view upstream from 5 ft-high dam Lower
view downstream from dam
19Downstream Impacts
- North Platte River, NE 7 u.s. dams for 50 years
Now
Before Dams
20Secondary Impacts
- All things biological adjust
- New upstream river type
- New downstream river type
- How long does that take?
- Eventually change reaches equilibrium.
21Road Map
- Sediment Transport Processes
- Sediment Transport and Reservoirs
- Geomorphic Balance
- Regime Adjustment
- What do you need to Know?
22Lane, E.W. 1955. The importance of fluvial
morphology in hydraulic engineering. ASCE
Proceedings, 81, paper 745 1 17.
Qs x ds
Q x So
From Applied River Morphology by Dave Rosgen,
Wildland Hydrology, Figure 2-1
23Implications of Balance
- Rivers constantly shifting geomorphology to
adjust balance - When in approximate balance
- in regime
- Dam in or Dam out is out of balance!
24Road Map
- Sediment Transport Processes
- Sediment Transport and Reservoirs
- Geomorphic Balance
- Regime Adjustment
- What do you need to Know?
25On the Day of the Ribbon Cutting
- These geomorphic shifts begin
- River system begins to change
- It all takes timetimetime..
26Downstream Adjustment Time
- For Dam Building OR Removal
River 1 and river 2 here
27Adjustments after Removal
Where on deposit curve are you now?
28Depends upon Future Runoff Sequence!
- Large flood lots goes out early
- No large flood wait and wait, and
29Dam Notching
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Matilija Dam helps control rate of downstream
transport
30Road Map
- Sediment Transport Processes
- Sediment Transport and Reservoirs
- Geomorphic Balance
- Regime Adjustment
- What do you need to Know?
31Hydrologic History
- Flooding sequence and history
- Change in downstream flood peaks, duration, and
timing - Changes in water temperature, turbidity, and
quality downstream
32Sedimentation History
- Snapshots of bathymetry over time
- Qs coming in and going out
- Downstream streambed profiles over time
- Location of downstream tributaries
33Sediment Particle Size Distribution
- Within reservoir
- Spatial coverage
- Collect cores!!!!
- PSD inversion?
- Downstream
- Armored?
34Downstream Habitat
- Benthics
- Fish compared to pre-dam
- Condition of spawning gravels
- Riparian vegetation
35Summary
- Know how hydrology, sediment transport and size
have changed - Understand how downstream reaches have adjusted
- Need to predict (can we do that?) spatial and
temporal scenarios of impact