2023
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4951
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Dam‐induced riverbed degradation in the Saskatchewan River Delta

Lin Li,
Pouya Sabokruhie,
Karl‐Erich Lindenschmidt

Abstract: River deltas formed by the uninterrupted flow of water carrying sediments and nutrients provide many benefits to humans, including natural resources (e.g., water, aquatic, and terrestrial species) and fertile land. However, the sustainability of river deltas is threatened by large hydraulic infrastructure (e.g., upstream dams), other human activities, and climate change. For example, the Saskatchewan River Delta in Northern Canada is threatened because dams upstream interrupt the sediment transport, resulting … Show more

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