Title: GG3021 Rivers
1GG3021 Rivers landscapeMonday 4.00pm G1
- Session 1 Introduction and course aims
2GG3021 Themes
- Human interventions in River systems
- Approaches to the management of rivers
- Relevant theoretical frameworks for management of
river processes and change - Modified Channels, Rivers in the Global South
- River Impoundment Dams their impacts
- Dry-land river systems Functioning hazards
- River floods
- Flood hazard estimation
- Flood warning
- Flood defence
- Flood Ranger game
3GG3021 Rivers and Landscape
- 20 lectures 1 revision session
- 4 tutorial/seminar sessions
- FloodRanger Game Computer Session
- Exam 2 questions from 6 67 marks
- Coursework 1 assignment per term of which the
better counts 33 marks. Both MUST be attempted. - Download of PowerPoint presentations
http//www.gg.rhul.ac.uk/Thompson/teaching.html
4GG3021 Some key texts
- 1. Downs, P Gregory, K (2004) River Channel
Management Towards sustainable catchment
hydrosystems. Arnold. ISBN 0 340 75969 0 (pbk) - 2. Newson, M (1997) Land, water and development.
Second Edition. Routledge. - 3. Thorne,C, Hey,R Newson,M (1997) Applied
fluvial geomorphology for river engineering
management. Wiley. - 4. Smith, K Ward, R (1998) Floods Physical
processes and human impacts. Wiley.
5History of river management.
- HYDRAULIC CIVILISATION Flow regulation,
irrigation. Dams. - PRE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Flow regulation,
weirs, water mills, navigation, land drainage. - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Industrial mills, cooling
water, power generation, dams, channelization. - LATE 19TH c- MID 20TH c Flow regulation,
multiple use river projects, flood defence. Large
Dam construction. - gt1950 Flow regulation, flood control,
conservation management. Large Dams. - LATE 20th C-Early 21st C Conservation
management, sustainable river use projects.
River restoration.
Water mill- Cordoba
Pomme de Terre River dam lake, USA
6Perspectives and objectives of river management
River as Resource
- Aesthetics
- Conservation
- Ecology flora and fauna
- Navigation
- Recreation
- Rivers as boundaries
- Sand and gravel extraction
- Water source Irrigation, industrial/municipal
supply
7Perspectives and objectives of river management
River as Hazard
- Bank Protection
- Bridge stability
- Flood control channelization, dams
- Floodplain zoning (avoidance strategies)
- Land drainage agricultural drains, road
drainage, urban storm water systems - Pollution of water and sediments
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
8Themes in 21st century river management in the UK
- Water Supply Reduction of total/seasonal yield
- Water Demand Increase mean peak needs
pressure on distribution system pressure on
treatment system - Impact of catchment urbanisation on river flow,
sediment loads flood response - Flood management Increased flood risk Reduction
in safety standards
9Themes in 21st Century River management
- Water Quality Lower quality in lowland rivers
Abstraction- Ecosystem implications - Navigation Lower summer flows and navigability
in rivers and canals - Aquatic ecosystem altered habitat potential
(Arnell Reynard 2000)
10Catchment Ecosystem Exploitation Functions
(Source Newson )
11Impacts of Climate Change
- Change in mean monthly runoff by 2050s for six
UK catchments Don, Greta, Harpers Brook,
Medway, Tamar, Nith. - Data based on climate models
12FLOOD HAZARD Tewkesbury July 2007
13RIVER IMPOUNDMENT The Three Gorges Dam-China
14RIVER IMPOUNDMENT - Glen Canyon Dam - Arizona
- Large dams gt15m high gt 3,000,000m3 reservoir
storage - Impacts Spatial temporal
- Upstream- base level
- Downstream Discharge sediment load changes
Channel change.
15Impacts of Dams on flow regime (Petts 1984)
16HOW MUCH CHANGE? (Gregory 2006)
- River regulation dams, weirs etc
- Range of channel change ratios 0.09-3.0
- 73 studies show reduction of channel capacity
- Response depends on type of regulation, sediment
transport post-impoundment, sediment
availability, stream power. Reservoirs also may
raise base levels of tributaries
17URBANISATION
- Flood hydrographs reflecting urbanisation of
western Tokyo - Source Yoshimoto Suetsugi (1990)_
18Possible impacts of urbanisation See Thorne, Hey
Newson
19HOW MUCH CHANGE? (Gregory 2006)
- Urban development
- Range of channel change ratios 0.15-gt10.0
- 72 studies show increase in channel capacity
- May get change in pool/riffle spacing, bed
lowering may occur
20Modified rivers in the UK
- The map shows heavily (Black) Significantly
(dark grey) and obviously (light grey) modified
rivers in the UK
21Types of river modification
- Straightening
- Artificial meander cutoffs- steepen gradient and
increase flow velocity - Re-sectioning
- Widening/deepening of the channel to increase
conveyance or capacity and reduce incidence of
overbank flooding - Levee Construction
- Channel banks artificially raised to confine
flood flow - Bank Protection
- Use of structures such as gabions steel piles
to control bank erosion - Clearing/Snagging
- Removal of obstructions from channel, reduces
resistance and increases velocity.
22Common Forms of direct river modification (From
Acreman)
23Bank Stabilisation using gabions.Note- channel
bed armouring due to reduced bank erosion.
24Key issues in successful river management
(after Gregory Downs (2004))
- 1. Understanding river channel processes (eg
flow-sediment transport interactions) - 2. Interaction between channel form and channel
process involves the ecology of the channel
environment. - 3. River channel management should take account
of the drainage basin context. Multiple scales
of response in space and time. - 4. A channel should be managed within its dynamic
temporal context. Understand that rivers respond
to management over short and longer timescales. - 5. River management should be sustainable.
Adverse feedbacks should be avoided (eg in
modification). This requires monitoring
evaluation.
25The Rate Law of morphological changea) Gully
growth, b) Gully growth based on
dendrochronology, c) Channel width change after
Dam closure. Sources Graf(1977) Williams
Wolman (1984) Knighton (1998)
26Theoretical constructs for channel change
(Source Knighton 1998)
27Climate Change and catchment hydrology (Arnell
1996) See Acreman chapter 1
28Three Gorges Dam site - China