Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System

Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System
Title Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System PDF eBook
Author Changxing Shi
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Release 2017-01-27
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ISBN 9781374724501

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This dissertation, "Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System" by Changxing, Shi, 師長興, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled 'Sediment Flux through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System' Submitted by SHI Changxing for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Hong Kong in August 2002 Sediment fluxes through riverine sediment routing systems are one of the main causes for many environmental problems and disasters, to which the effective solutions should be based on quantification of the sediment fluxes and clarification of related mechanisms. This study probed into the sediment fluxes through one of the largest riverine sediment routing systems in the world, the Yellow River sediment routing system, in a spatial detail of four basic functional cells and on time scales of 0 4 10 -10 years. Investigation of the sediment fluxes was carried out through construction of sediment budgets of the system mainly based on information derived from deposits in the sinks and records of sediment load, and through analyzing some important mechanisms for the characteristics of the constructed sediment fluxes in the system. The dry bulk densities of deposits in various depositional environments in the system were investigated for acquiring reliable sediment budgets from deposits. The sediment budget for about 10 years when the Diaokouhe lobe of the Yellow River delta was formed was 14.510 tones of sediment income distributed into the lower Yellow River, the delta, and the sea by proportions of 33%, 49%, and 18%, respectively. The high proportion of sediment deposition in the delta was associated with the high sediment-sequestering efficiency of the ephemeral sediment-charged hyperpycnal underflows off the river mouth and floods over the delta plain because these two processes tend to arrest all the incoming fine as well as coarse particles. A positive relation exists between the proportion of sediment deposited in the deltaic lobe and sediment discharge. The amount of sediment escaping from the delta displays an exponentially decreasing trend with the distance from the delta front. 11 The sediment budget for the period from 1855 to 1968 was 1.87810 tons of sediment income deposited in the lower reaches and the river delta by proportions of 62% and 32%, respectively. The larger proportion of sediment deposition in the lower reaches was associated with the nonexistence of dykes during the period from 1855 to 1875 and the frequent dyke breaching before 1949. It was found that the percentages of sediment deposition in the delta on two time scales are different because the expanding delta captures the sediments, which were deposited in front of the delta in the earlier periods. The total sediment yield from the source in the Holocene was found to be about 12 810 tons, which was the total mass of sediments accumulated in all the sinks of the system. Using radiocarbon dates in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, it was revealed 9 that the annual sediment yield on a 2500-year average increased from 0.6810 tons 9 in the first quarter to 1.0110 tons in the last quarter of the Holocene. Furthermore, it was disclosed that human activities enlarged the sediment yield by a total of about 12 0.310 tons over the past 2500 years and were the cause for the difference between 9 the measured sediment yield of 1.610 t/yr and the predicted natural sediment yield 9 of 0.9510 t/yr in the middle of the last century. DOI: 10.5353/th_b2985194 Subjects:

Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System

Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System
Title Sediment Flux Through the Yellow River Sediment Routing System PDF eBook
Author Changxing Shi
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 2002
Genre River sediments
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Sediment Routing Systems

Sediment Routing Systems
Title Sediment Routing Systems PDF eBook
Author Philip A. Allen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 423
Release 2017-09-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107091993

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This cutting-edge summary combines ideas from several sub-disciplines to provide an understanding of sediment routing systems and Earth surface dynamics.

Sediment Routing Systems

Sediment Routing Systems
Title Sediment Routing Systems PDF eBook
Author Philip A. Allen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 423
Release 2017-09-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1108298621

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This cutting-edge summary combines ideas from several sub-disciplines including geology, geomorphology, oceanography and geochemistry to provide an integrated view of Earth surface dynamics in terms of sediment generation, transport and deposition. Introducing a global view of fundamental concepts underpinning source-to-sink studies, it provides an analysis of the component segments which make up sediment routing systems. The functioning of sediment routing systems is illustrated through calculations of denudation and sedimentation as well as the response to external drivers; with the final sections focusing on the stratigraphic record of sediment routing systems. Containing quantitative solutions to a wide range of problems in Earth surface dynamics, it is suitable for graduate students as well as academic and professional researchers; and will enable an understanding of sediment routing systems.

Sediment Transport by Streams in the Palouse River Basin, Washington and Idaho, July 1961-June 1965

Sediment Transport by Streams in the Palouse River Basin, Washington and Idaho, July 1961-June 1965
Title Sediment Transport by Streams in the Palouse River Basin, Washington and Idaho, July 1961-June 1965 PDF eBook
Author P. R. Boucher
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 1970
Genre Sediment transport
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Sediment Transport in the Yellow River

Sediment Transport in the Yellow River
Title Sediment Transport in the Yellow River PDF eBook
Author Chih Ted Yang
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Pages 52
Release 1992*
Genre Bed load
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Wave-Forced Sediment Erosion and Resuspension in the Yellow River Delta

Wave-Forced Sediment Erosion and Resuspension in the Yellow River Delta
Title Wave-Forced Sediment Erosion and Resuspension in the Yellow River Delta PDF eBook
Author YONGGANG. JIA
Publisher Springer
Pages 308
Release 2019-06-04
Genre
ISBN 9789811370342

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