Journal article
The potential for dams to impact lowland meandering river floodplain geomorphology
PM Marren, JR Grove, JA Webb, MJ Stewardson
Scientific World Journal | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/309673
Abstract
The majority of the world's floodplains are dammed. Although some implications of dams for riverine ecology and for river channel morphology are well understood, there is less research on the impacts of dams on floodplain geomorphology. We review studies from dammed and undammed rivers and include influences on vertical and lateral accretion, meander migration and cutoff formation, avulsion, and interactions with floodplain vegetation. The results are synthesized into a conceptual model of the effects of dams on the major geomorphic influences on floodplain development. This model is used to assess the likely consequences of eight dam and flow regulation scenarios for floodplain geomorpholog..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors were supported by the eWater CRC Project, "Ecological Management and Restoration," and in particular the Northern Victorian Applications Project.