黎巴嫩三角洲的撤退。19世纪以来河流工程的影响

Arnau Prats Puntí, Juan Pedro Martín Vide, Carles Ferrer Boix
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最近人类对地中海冲积层河流Llobregat河的压力改变了其河流和三角洲景观。19世纪末,流入大海的粗沉积物的减少导致了三角洲演变的转变,导致海岸线后退了800米(一组迄今未知的数据)。本文着重研究了河-三角洲-海系统的河流组成,试图将其与三角洲的演化联系起来,并分析了三角洲退缩的可能原因。提出了一种利用过去河流形态和水文状况的真实信息计算实际推移质输运的方法。近70年来,在低河谷修建的公路和铁路基础设施的侵蚀(和渠化)减少了河流最后30公里的输沙量,并对河流形态造成了重要变化,但这并不是粗泥沙产量下降的主要原因。此外,19世纪建造的许多堰和洪水频率的变化可能是20世纪初开始的基准三角洲退缩的原因。20世纪下半叶建造的三座大坝背后的泥沙堆积对下游年输沙量的重要性不如流量调节。最后,2004年建成的最终河段和由此产生的新河口的偏差已成为一个沉积物陷阱,这对三角洲海滩的未来构成了进一步的威胁,因为它导致流入大海的沉积物减少了一个数量级。
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Regressió del delta del Llobregat. Efecte de les obres d’enginyeria al riu d’ençà del segle XIX
The recent human pressure upon the Llobregat River, an alluvial bed Mediterranean river, has changed its riverine and deltaic landscapes. The decrease in the coarse sediment yield into the sea has caused a shift in the delta evolution at the end of the 19th century which has resulted in a coastline retreat of 800 m (a set of data unknown so far). The paper concentrates on the fluvial component of the river-delta-sea system, trying to connect it to the delta evolution, and the possible causes of the delta retreat are analyzed. A method to compute the actual bed load transport with real information of the past river morphology and hydrological regime is developed. The encroachment (and channelization) by road and railway infrastructures built in the low valley in the last 70 years has reduced the sediment supply in the last 30 km of the river and caused important changes on fluvial morphology, but this is not the main cause of the coarse sediment yield decrease. Moreover, a number of weirs built throughout the 19th century and changes in flood frequency may be responsible for a baseline delta retreat starting at the beginning of the 20th century. The sediment accumulation behind the three dams built in the second half of the 20th century is less important for yearly sediment yield at the lower course than the flow regulation. Finally, the deviation of the final river reach and the resulting new river mouth, built in 2004, has become a sediment trap which poses a further thread to the future of the deltaic beaches since it has caused a decrease in the sediment yield into the sea of one order of magnitude.
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