Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment: case study Rhine ; contribution to the International Sediment Initiative of UNESCO/IHP
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adam_text | Titel: Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment
Autor: Spreafico, Manfred
Jahr: 2009
Content
Introduction................................................................................................................................1
1 Description of the Rhine River Basin................................................................................7
1.1 Overview....................................................................................................................7
1.2 Longitudinal and cross-sectional profiles..................................................................8
1.3 Human impact..........................................................................................................11
1.3.1 Hydraulic Works.................................................................................................11
1.3.2 Reservoirs and hydropower.................................................................................20
1.3.3 Water supply.......................................................................................................24
1.3.4 Water quality.......................................................................................................26
1.4 Population.................................................................................................................30
1.5 Land use...................................................................................................................30
1.6 Hydrometeorology...................................................................................................31
1.6.1 Climate and Meteorology....................................................................................31
1.6.2 Hydrology............................................................................................................33
1.6.2.1 Runoff regime of the River Rhine................................................................33
1.6.2.2 Influence of climate change on the runoff regime.......................................36
1.7 Travel times..............................................................................................................40
1.8 Hydrogeology...........................................................................................................42
1.9 Morphological landscape structure..........................................................................43
1.10 Soils..........................................................................................................................44
2 Users.................................................................................................................................47
2.1 Stakeholders of small alpine catchments.................................................................47
2.1.1 Needs for protection (mainly natural hazards, soil loss).....................................47
2.1.2 Power and drinking water supply (reservoir sedimentation, abrasion
of turbines etc.)....................................................................................................48
2.1.3 Construction (use of sediments, dredging)..........................................................48
2.1.4 Other uses (habitat protection, recreation, environmental protection)................48
2.2 Stakeholders of large lowland catchments...............................................................49
3 Problems related to sediment management......................................................................51
3.1 Torrents and small Alpine watersheds.....................................................................51
3.2 Large river systems..................................................................................................52
3.2.1 Switzerland..........................................................................................................52
3.2.2 Germany..............................................................................................................52
3.2.3 The Netherlands..................................................................................................54
3.3 Lakes........................................................................................................................55
4 Necessary sediment observation......................................................................................57
4.1 Switzerland...............................................................................................................57
4.1.1 Torrents...............................................................................................................57
4.1.2 Rivers..................................................................................................................58
4.2 The Netherlands.......................................................................................................60
4.2.1 Lakes...................................................................................................................61
4.3 Reservoir Sedimentation..........................................................................................62
4.3.1 The Problem of Reservoir Sedimentation...........................................................62
4.3.2 Consequences of reservoir sedimentation...........................................................62
4.3.3 Sedimentation rate...............................................................................................63
4.3.4 Reservoir sedimentation by turbidity currents....................................................64
4.3.5 Measures against reservoir sedimentation...........................................................64
II
4.3.5.1 Measures in the catchment area...................................................................65
4.3.5.2 Control of sedimentation within the reservoir..............................................65
4.3.5.3 Measures at the dam.....................................................................................66
4.3.6 Todays s needs for an approach for Reservoir planning.....................................67
4.3.7 Examples.............................................................................................................68
4.3.7.1 Obstacles: Submerged Dams in Lake Grimsel.............................................68
4.3.7.2 Venting: Hydro Power Sarganserland..........................................................70
4.3.7.3 Bypass-tunnel: Pfaffensprung......................................................................71
4.3.7.4 Bypass-tunnel: Runcahez.............................................................................73
4.3.7.5 Sediment evacuation through power intake: Gübsensee..............................74
Available sediment data...................................................................................................77
5.1 Switzerland...............................................................................................................77
5.1.1 Historic background............................................................................................77
5.1.2 Sediment observations today...............................................................................77
5.2 Germany...................................................................................................................80
5.2.1 Historical Background.........................................................................................80
5.2.2 Riverbed.............................................................................................................81
5.2.2.1 Geometry......................................................................................................81
5.2.2.2 Geology........................................................................................................82
5.2.3 Sediment transport...............................................................................................84
5.2.3.1 Bed load........................................................................................................84
5.2.3.2 Suspended load.............................................................................................85
5.2.4 Grain size.............................................................................................................86
5.2.5 Pétrographie composition....................................................................................86
5.2.6 Data storing.........................................................................................................87
5.3 The Netherlands.......................................................................................................89
5.3.1 Historical background.........................................................................................89
5.3.2 Bed levels............................................................................................................90
5.3.3 Available data on sediment transport..................................................................90
5.3.4 Available data on grain size................................................................................90
Monitoring equipments and methods...............................................................................93
6.1 Switzerland...............................................................................................................93
6.1.1 Bed load...............................................................................................................93
6.1.2 Suspended sediment............................................................................................93
6.1.3 Turbidity..............................................................................................................94
6.1.4 Suspended solid load...........................................................................................95
6.2 Germany...................................................................................................................96
6.2.1 Geometry of the river bed...................................................................................96
6.2.2 Geology and sedimentology of the river bed......................................................96
6.2.3 Bed load...............................................................................................................98
6.2.4 Suspended load....................................................................................................99
6.2.4.1 Permanent monitoring stations.....................................................................99
6.2.4.2 Cross-section measurements......................................................................100
6.3 The Netherlands.....................................................................................................101
6.3.1 Riverbed............................................................................................................101
6.3.2 Bed load.............................................................................................................101
6.3.3 Suspended load..................................................................................................103
Estimation Techniques...................................................................................................105
7.1 Switzerland.............................................................................................................105
7.1.1 Recommendation for the assessment of sediment yield in mountain streams ..105
III
7.2 Germany.................................................................................................................109
7.2.1 Estimation of sediment loads in the German Rhine..........................................109
7.2.1.1 General remarks.........................................................................................109
7.2.2 Bed load.............................................................................................................110
7.2.3 Suspended sand load.........................................................................................110
7.2.4 Total suspended load and wash load.................................................................Ill
7.2.5 Sediment balance and sediment budget............................................................Ill
7.2.6 Comparison of hydrologie, geometric, and sediment transport data.................114
7.2.7 Morphological models.......................................................................................115
7.3 The Netherlands.....................................................................................................116
8 Legal, administrative and organizational aspects...........................................................119
8.1 Laws.......................................................................................................................119
8.1.1 Switzerland........................................................................................................119
8.1.2 Germany............................................................................................................119
8.1.3 The Netherlands................................................................................................120
8.2 Regulations.............................................................................................................120
8.2.1 Switzerland........................................................................................................120
8.2.2 Germany............................................................................................................121
8.3 Bilateral and multilateral agreements and treaties.................................................121
8.4 Cooperation in international River basin committees............................................121
8.5 Organizations responsible for monitoring..............................................................122
8.5.1 Switzerland........................................................................................................122
8.5.2 Germany............................................................................................................122
8.5.3 The Netherlands................................................................................................123
9 Selected recommendations concerning sediment management.....................................125
9.1 Flushing and emptying dammed waters.................................................................125
9.2 Extraction of gravel, sand and other materials from water courses.......................126
10 Rhine sediment quality and its management..................................................................127
10.1 Sediment quality and assessment...........................................................................127
10.2 Trends in Rhine sediment quality...........................................................................128
10.3 Contaminated sediment re-suspension risks..........................................................129
10.4 Sediment management...........................................................................................130
10.5 Towards a management plan for contaminated sediments.....................................130
10.6 Preliminary findings SEDI group...........................................................................132
11 Examples of sediment studies........................................................................................135
11.1 Switzerland.............................................................................................................135
11.1.1 River Alpine Rhine............................................................................................135
11.1.2 Sediment balance in the Thur catchment area...................................................148
11.1.3 Reduction of erosion in the Emme river: Study „Emme 2050 ........................158
11.1.4 Assessment of sediment yield in the Weisse Lütschine, Canton of Bern.........180
11.2 Germany.................................................................................................................182
11.2.1 Bedload management at the Rhine River..........................................................182
11.2.2 Selective transport and dispersion along the Upper Rhine -
results of a long term field test using a pétrographie tracer..............................188
11.2.3 Suspended sediment transport and sediment management in the
impounded section of the Upper Rhine.............................................................195
11.3 The Netherlands.....................................................................................................203
11.3.1 Study German - Dutch border..........................................................................203
11.3.2 Morphological behaviour of bifurcations in the Dutch Rhine river system......204
11.3.3 Sediment budget of the Dutch Rhine River system..........................................206
IV
12 Literature........................................................................................................................209
General Information about the International Commission for the Hydrology
of the Rhine basin (CHR).......................................................................................................218
Publications of CHR...............................................................................................................219
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title_auth | Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment case study Rhine ; contribution to the International Sediment Initiative of UNESCO/IHP |
title_exact_search | Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment case study Rhine ; contribution to the International Sediment Initiative of UNESCO/IHP |
title_full | Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment case study Rhine ; contribution to the International Sediment Initiative of UNESCO/IHP ed. by: Manfred Spreafico ... |
title_fullStr | Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment case study Rhine ; contribution to the International Sediment Initiative of UNESCO/IHP ed. by: Manfred Spreafico ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Erosion, transport and deposition of sediment case study Rhine ; contribution to the International Sediment Initiative of UNESCO/IHP ed. by: Manfred Spreafico ... |
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