湄公河三角洲的环境/水文问题

Tran Huynh Thao
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文章展示了人类活动对流域上部水文状况的影响以及气候变化如何导致河流三角洲的生态灾难。我们考虑了湄公河流域,该流域位于六个国家的领土上,该流域上部已有30多个水电站在运行,另有10个正在建设中。该流域的水电站数量计划增加到170座。湄公河三角洲完全位于越南境内,正经历着巨大的多方面问题。几个世纪以来,三角洲一直朝着大海生长,但近几十年来,它一直在消退,主要是由于三角洲的沉积物流入量急剧减少,而这些沉积物被上游的许多水坝截留。直到最近才得到控制的从河床中提取沙子和砾石混合物也产生了影响。另一方面,水工建筑物的建设不仅是流域国家经济发展的一个非常重要的因素,也是应对日益严重的气候反差的一个重要工具,因为洪水越来越强烈,干旱期的径流量下降越来越低。为满足供水需要而抽取地下水,加剧了低水径流量的减少。在气候变化导致世界海平面上升的背景下,固体流量和低水流量的减少导致海水沿着运河和航道系统显著渗透到三角洲。这对作物生产和鱼类养殖产生了极其不利的影响。同时,湄公河三角洲是越南最重要的农业部门,占水稻总产量的50%以上,鱼类产量的60%。本文致力于调查这些问题,并确定解决这些问题的方法。
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Environmental/hydrological problems of the Mekong River Delta
The article shows how anthropogenic impacts on the hydrological regime in the upper part of the river basin together with climatic changes lead to an ecological catastrophe in the delta of the river. We have considered the Mekong River basin, which is located on the territory of six countries, where more than 30 hydroelectric power stations are already operating in the upper part of the basin, and another 10 are under construction. The number of hydroelectric power stations in the basin is planned to be increased to 170. The Mekong River Delta, completely located on the territory of Vietnam, is experiencing huge multifaceted problems. The delta has been growing towards the sea for many centuries, but in recent decades it has been receding, primarily due to a sharp decrease in the inflow of sediment in the delta, which is detained by numerous dams upstream. Uncontrolled until recently the extraction of sand and gravel mixtures from the riverbed also has an impact. On the other hand, the construction of hydraulic structures is not only a very important factor in the economic development of the basin countries, but also an important tool in combating the growing contrast of the climate, when floods are becoming more powerful, and the decline of the runoff in the dry period is becoming lower. Reduction of low-water runoff is exacerbated by the pumping out of groundwater for the needs of water supply. Reduction of the solid flow and low-water flow against the background of the growth of the world ocean level caused by climate change leads to a significant penetration of sea salt waters along the canal and channel systems into the delta. This has an extremely adverse effect on crop production and fish farming. At the same time, the Mekong Delta is the most important agricultural sector in Vietnam, accounting for more than 50% of total rice production and 60% of fish production. An article is devoted to the investigation of these problems and the identification of ways to solve them.
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