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Overview. Types of ChannelizationHistoryMorphological EffectsBiological Impacts. Types of Channelization. Definition ? includes ?all processes of river engineering for the purposes of flood control, drainage improvement, maintenance of navigation, reduction of bank erosion ot relocation for highw
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1. The Effects of Channelization Christin Cruz
2. Overview Types of Channelization
History
Morphological Effects
Biological Impacts
3. Types of Channelization Definition – includes “all processes of river engineering for the purposes of flood control, drainage improvement, maintenance of navigation, reduction of bank erosion ot relocation for highway construction” (Brookes, 1988).
4. History Long history – Yellow River, China, 600 BC
Most prolific in developed countries
In past 150 years in the US 320,000 km of river modified (reference: Mississippi is 3,705 km) as of 1988
Denmark – almost 100% of drainage network has been modified
5. Types of Channelization Straightening
Resectioning
Clearing and Snagging
6. Types of Channelization Straightening
River is shortened by artificial cutoffs
7. Types of Channelization Resectioning (widening and/or deepening)
Increase capacity to reduce overbank flooding
8. Types of Channelization Clearing and Snagging
Removal of obstructions
9. Morphological Effects
10. Morphological Effects
11. Morphological Effects Example
Willow Drainage Ditch, Iowa
Began modification in 1919 with a trapzoidal cross-section with a 1:1 side slope
Gradient increase, low reaches 1.0 m/km to 1.5 m/km, upstream 1.4 m/km to 1.7 m/km
Maximum increase in channel size of 440%
Depth increase of 3.4 m to 13 m
12. Morphological Effects
13. Morphological Effects Resectioning
Widening reduces stream power, reducing sed. discharge
Low flows deposit sed. Because of reduced velocities
Can form structures such as mid-channel bars or berms
14. Resectioning
Example:
River Tame, England
Reverted back to original capacity in less than 30 yrs
15. Morphological Effects
16. Morphological Effects Clearing and Snagging
Few studies with before-and-after effects
Cause bank erosion and widening of channel
17. Biological Effects Bank cover is eliminated
Pools are lost
Flow approaches laminar
Homogeneous substrate
Habitat diversity and niche potential are reduced
18. Biological Impacts
19. Biological Effects Macriinvertebrate
Species are confined to specific ranges of velocity
Require specific a specific substrate
Temperature and dissolved oxygen
20. Biological Effects Fish
Reduced habitat (lack of cover)
Sediment blankets effects spawning areas
Overhanging veg. effects temp. and potential food sources
21. Biological Effects
22. Biological Effects
23. Conclusions Channelization has negative affects on stream morphology and organisms within the stream