Impact of Channel Evolution on Hydrodynamics in the Pearl River Delta in the Last 50 Years[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2010,49(4):129-133.
Impact of Channel Evolution on Hydrodynamics in the Pearl River Delta in the Last 50 Years[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2010,49(4):129-133.DOI:
The Pearl River Delta (PRD) is a complex river network system
its hydrodynamic process is controlled both by runoff and tide
different from other estuaries in the world. During the last 50 years
the PRD area had undergone some largescale human activities (such as floodgate building
sand excavation
channel regulation)
which changed the morphology of the river bed
and resulted in the hydrodynamic characteristics different from the 1950s. 1D river network hydrodynamic model was developed to simulate the river flow of 1950s and 1990s.The results show that the water level in flood seasons of the PRD was significantly lower than that in 1950s
and the surface grads of two main rivers (Xijiang and Beijiang) were dropped from 7.2 cm/km and 7.1 cm/km to 4.1 cm/km and 4.9 cm/km
respectively. In dry seasons
the change was not so significant. A numerical experiment was conducted to figure out the impact of channel evolution on the hydrodynamic process.In the experiment
the water surface level of the Xijiang river and Beijiang were dropped from 7.1 cm/km and 7.2 cm/km to 4.2 cm/km and4.7 cm/km
respectively
under the same conditions
which indicates that the main reason for low of water level in the PRD was the change of river bed. The experiment also figures out that the dividedflow ratio was readjusted heavily where the river bed changed dramatically.
关键词
珠江三角洲河网水动力人类活动
Keywords
the Pearl River Deltariver networkhydrodynamicshuman activities