Hydrology
Mahnaz Rezaei; Somaiyeh Khaleghi; Mohammad Mahdi Hosseinzadeh
Abstract
Considering the importance of the subject, in this research, the factors affecting the hydrological changes of the Taleghan River have been investigated. Descriptive-analytical methods have been used in this research. The most important data of the research included Landsat 5 and 8 satellite images, ...
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Considering the importance of the subject, in this research, the factors affecting the hydrological changes of the Taleghan River have been investigated. Descriptive-analytical methods have been used in this research. The most important data of the research included Landsat 5 and 8 satellite images, the SRTM 30-meter height digital model, Taleghan synoptic station climate information, and regional discharge information. Also, the most important tools used in the research were ArcGIS, ENVI, and SPSS. According to the subject of the study, this research has been done in several stages. In the first stage, the evaluation of land use changes, in the second stage, the evaluation of changes in climatic elements, and in the third stage, using IHA indicators, has been paid to evaluate the hydrological changes of the Taleghan River. The results of this research have shown that during the years 2000-2017, the average temperature of the region has increased and the area covered by snow has decreased. Also, under the influence of population growth, the use of artificial areas has increased and the use of gardens and pastures has decreased. Also, the total results of this research have shown that the discharge of the Taleghan River under the influence of natural and human changes, in terms of all IHA indicators, has had a significant decreasing trend. Also, among the stations in the region, the Glink station, which is located downstream of other stations, has faced more changes, which can be considered as the result of human activities and climate changes.
Kazem Nosrati; Milad Rostami; Zahra Etminan
Volume 6, Issue 21 , March 2020, , Pages 133-154
Abstract
1-IntroductionOne of the most elements in river geomorphology, engineering and management is the channel issue. Rivers are natural and complex systems that their classification offers a better knowledge regarding their processes and forms. Based on dynamic and channel forms, rivers are varied and find ...
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1-IntroductionOne of the most elements in river geomorphology, engineering and management is the channel issue. Rivers are natural and complex systems that their classification offers a better knowledge regarding their processes and forms. Based on dynamic and channel forms, rivers are varied and find natural changes over the years. However, nowadays anthropogenic effects comprising building structures such as bridges, and roads accelerate the destructive process. River classification is a suitable way to increase our knowledge about rivers. One important aspect of river is hydrogeomorphological understanding. Therefore the objectives of this study were to assess and analyze the Taleghan river hydrogeomorphological conditions using the geomorphological quality index method (MQI) in upstream of the Taleghan dam and to validate MQI in this river.2-MethodologySix reaches in upstream of the Taleghan River have been selected and MQI for each reach determined using satellite images and field survey. In order to determine SQI for each reach, three aspects have considered including river processes continuity (longitudinal and crosswise), channel morphological condition, cross-section form, sediment bed loads and vegetation. These aspects investigated in the form of three components consists of geomorphological functions, processes and river forms (F), artificial (A) and channel adjustments (CA).3-ResultsAfter measurement and field observation of the Taleghan River, effective variables on morphological quality index were obtained in reach. MAI and MQI values for each reach were calculated and classification was done based on the range of each class. The condition of each reach based on MQI was explained as follows:The first reach: took place in a mountain area and upstream of the river that on both sides connected to the river and is limited.Based on the NBS model erosion of bank steam is in a minor amount and the average bed slope in this reach is 0.028 with gravel bed.Channel width is variable between 10 to 18 m and has a single channel pattern. The obtained MQI values in this reach is 0.714 that grouped in a good class.Reaches comprising four reaches (two, three, five and six) have the same condition that in the point of human interfering, morphological condition and values of bed and bank erosion have a normal array and grouped in moderate class.In reach 4 the river is fairly limited and flood plain is present discontinuously on one side and the other side is attached to the hillside. The river has a sinuouse pattern and bed load sediment formed by fine and coarse sand. Furthermore, forth reach strongly influenced by human changes consists of gravel and sand quarring, the existence of bridge structure on the river, presence of built-up area and destruction of vegetation along the river.4-Discussion and conclusionThe results showed that reach one with score value of 0.714 due to low human interference and locating in upstream of the river categorized in a good class. Otherwise, reaches two, three, five and six have values of 0.58, 0.54, 0.59 and 0.61, respectively and they are categorized in moderate class; in these reaches in comparison to reach one the values of human interference have been increased. The reach four with MQI score value of 0.49, is categorized in a weak class because of human interference including gravel and sand exploitation and structures such as bridges on the river. The results reveal that the MQI model is approperiate for the classification of rivers in the Taleghan River in southern of Alborz Chain Mountain.