2023
DOI: 10.1002/rra.4104
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Experimental study on acute impacts of hyper‐concentrated flow on Gymnocypris Eckloni and implication for sediment management

Abstract: Significant increases in suspended sediment concentration (SSC) always occur during dam removal or sediment flushing processes, which could result in acute impacts on aquatic organisms. An analysis of the potential impact of the Huangheyuan hydropower dam removal on the upper reaches of the Yellow River is required for adaptive management. But the reports on the impact of high SSC on fishes living in rivers in the plateau areas are limited. Further studies on impact factors, fish behavior, and assessment metho… Show more

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“…SSC in the downstream river could be completely controlled during a standard hydraulic dredging operation, regulating the amount of pumped sediment-laden water and clear water used for dilution, thus avoiding the acute impacts of hyper-concentrated flow [34]. In contrast, SSC control during controlled sediment flushing operations can be especially difficult in some phases [19].…”
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“…SSC in the downstream river could be completely controlled during a standard hydraulic dredging operation, regulating the amount of pumped sediment-laden water and clear water used for dilution, thus avoiding the acute impacts of hyper-concentrated flow [34]. In contrast, SSC control during controlled sediment flushing operations can be especially difficult in some phases [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%