Sediment and Nutrient Trapping by River Dams: A Critical Review Based on 15-Year Big Data

IF 6.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Wenqing Shi, Boqiang Qin
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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Free-flowing rivers act as conduits for sediment and nutrient transport from the land to coastal oceans. In the past decades, many of global rivers have been dammed for water resource management. The associated ecological impacts have become a wide concern, and have been intensively studied. In this work, we aim to review the research progress of the topic on sediment and nutrient trapping by river dams using CiteSpace, summarize the findings of previous literatures, and propose perspectives for future studies.

Recent Findings

We found that (i) this topic has been continuously concerned and the publication number has been increasing annually. In 2006–2021, there are 1385 publications in total, including 1318 articles and 23 reviews; (ii) dams can interrupt river connectivity and trap sediment and nutrients in reservoirs, greatly deceasing sediment and nutrient loads to coastal oceans; (iii) sediment and nutrient trapping by dams has caused a series of ecological impacts, including reservoir capacity loss, river channel erosion, river delta land loss, reservoir eutrophication, and massive greenhouse gas emissions.

Summary

This review summarized the changes of riverine sediment and nutrient loads caused by dams, and their impacts on river ecosystems. The following aspects should be concerned in future studies: the impacts of biogeochemical cycling within reservoirs on the stoichiometry and bioavailability of nutrients in dam discharge, the net greenhouse gas emissions caused by dams, and the cumulative impacts of cascade dams. It adds our comprehensive understanding of sediment and nutrient trapping by river dams and will be beneficial to future studies in this field.

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河流大坝泥沙和养分捕获:基于15年大数据的重要回顾
综述目的:自由流动的河流是泥沙和营养物质从陆地向沿海海洋运输的管道。在过去的几十年里,为了水资源管理,全球许多河流都建了水坝。相关的生态影响已引起广泛关注,并已得到深入研究。本文旨在利用CiteSpace软件对河流大坝泥沙与养分截流的研究进展进行综述,总结前人的研究成果,并对未来的研究方向进行展望。我们发现:(1)这个话题一直受到关注,发表的数量每年都在增加。2006-2021年共发表论文1385篇,其中论文1318篇,综述23篇;(ii)水坝可以中断河流的连通性,并在水库中截留泥沙和营养物,大大减少向沿海海洋的泥沙和营养物负荷;(3)大坝截留泥沙和营养物质造成了水库容量损失、河道侵蚀、河流三角洲土地流失、水库富营养化和大量温室气体排放等一系列生态影响。本文综述了大坝引起的河流泥沙和养分负荷的变化及其对河流生态系统的影响。水库生物地球化学循环对大坝排放物中营养物质的化学计量和生物有效性的影响、大坝造成的温室气体净排放以及梯级大坝的累积影响是今后研究的重点。它增加了我们对河流大坝泥沙和养分捕获的全面认识,对该领域的进一步研究有益。
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Current Pollution Reports
Current Pollution Reports Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
CiteScore
12.10
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1.40%
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31
期刊介绍: Current Pollution Reports provides in-depth review articles contributed by international experts on the most significant developments in the field of environmental pollution.By presenting clear, insightful, balanced reviews that emphasize recently published papers of major importance, the journal elucidates current and emerging approaches to identification, characterization, treatment, management of pollutants and much more.
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