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Managing reservoir sedimentation by venting turbidity currents:A review
Institution:Laboratory of Hydraulic Constructions LCH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne EPFL, Station 18, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:Reservoir sedimentation is an issue that dam operators are increasingly facing as dams are aging. Not only does it reduce a reservoir's capacity but it also affects its outlet structures such as bottom outlets and powerhouse intakes. Sedimentation may also impoverish downstream ecosystems. For these reasons, several strategies for sediment management are being investigated and applied worldwide. Among these methods, venting of turbidity currents reaching the dam can be very beneficial and economical. This measure helps in preserving a certain continuity of sediment transport in rivers obstructed by dams. However, several practical but also theoretical challenges hamper this technique, rendering its use less common and its aspects rela-tively unknown. The present paper aims to gather the actual state-of-the-art concerning turbidity currents venting and to present an outlook for future development and research in this field.
Keywords:Reservoir management  Sedimentation  Turbidity current  Venting efficiency  Bottom outlet
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