Acoustic Doppler current profiler surveys along the Yangtze River

  • Zhongyuan Chen*
  • , Dechao Chen
  • , Kaiqin Xu
  • , Yiwen Zhao
  • , Taoyuan Wei
  • , Jing Chen
  • , Luqian Li
  • , Masataka Watanabe
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

An acoustic Doppler current profiler is used to characterize the river velocity against the morphology of the Yangtze River from Chonqing to the sea. High flow velocities occur in the Three Gorges section and lower velocities in the middle and lower reaches of the river. This is largely due to the change in river pattern from a high gradient deeply-cut valley to a flat fluvial plain. Flow velocities fluctuate in the middle Yangtze due to the presence of meander bends of different length. There are numerous smaller velocity fluctuations in the lower Yangtze channel that reflect multichannel pattern with numerous sand bars and a river morphology affected by bedrock outcrops. Water depths of 40-100 m occur in the Three Gorges valley but decrease to 15-40 m in the middle and lower Yangtze. At the Gezhou Reservoir, 30 km downstream of the Three Gorges damsite velocity drops to low (< 1.0 m s- 1) 20 km reach. A second low velocity (< 0.5 m s- 1) zone, about 20 km in length, is located in the lower Yangtze near the coast probably due to the tidal influence. The results from this research will serve as a datum for evaluating changes to the river once the Three Gorges dam is completed in 2009.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)155-165
Number of pages11
JournalGeomorphology
Volume85
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Mar 2007

Keywords

  • Acoustic Doppler profiler
  • Channel morphology
  • Flow velocity
  • Three Gorges Dam
  • Yangtze River

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