2022
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2022.051
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Estimation of sedimentation in the Manwan and Jinghong reservoirs on the Lancang river

Abstract: The Lancang reservoirs play an essential role in the national economy and life, and the study of reservoir siltation is of great significance to ensure its sustainable service for the nation and people. In this paper, reservoir sedimentation is quantified in stages by empirical models and theoretical methods using reservoir information and sediment data to reveal the latest status of siltation in Lancang reservoirs. Results show that the storage capacity loss of Manwan and Jinghong reservoirs has reached 51.4%… Show more

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“…In Australia, Cooper et al (2018) explored the useful life of the Burdekin Falls Dam and discovered that over 24 years, 65 million m 3 of sediment had accumulated in the reservoir. Sun et al (2022) examined reservoir sedimentation in the Lancang reservoirs using empirical models and theoretical methods. They found that by 2019, the storage capacity loss in the Manwan and Jinghong reservoirs reached 51.4% and 1.54%, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Australia, Cooper et al (2018) explored the useful life of the Burdekin Falls Dam and discovered that over 24 years, 65 million m 3 of sediment had accumulated in the reservoir. Sun et al (2022) examined reservoir sedimentation in the Lancang reservoirs using empirical models and theoretical methods. They found that by 2019, the storage capacity loss in the Manwan and Jinghong reservoirs reached 51.4% and 1.54%, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reservoir sedimentation is a chronic problem that affects not only the storage capacity but also sustainable use [10,12,15,20]. In this regard, reservoir sedimentation studies provide a scientific understanding of catchment sediment budgets, depositional processes, reservoir operations, and, above all, the commissioning of dams [25,26]. Moreover, periodic monitoring is required to assess reservoir capacity and maintenance operations such as dredging [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%