Modelling the silting-up of a small reservoir fed by a temporary river: the Torrebianca reservoir study case (Puglia, SE Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The paper presents a first attempt to quantify the siltation in a man-made reservoir
(Torrebianca) in South-East Italy. The FLORENCE model was used to quantify
siltation and a multi-scale modelling approach was developed to identify the main
source areas of the transported material. The total specific wet sediment production at
the reservoir was quantified in 13.15 t ha-1 yr-1
. The Celone river basin is the major
source of both sediment and water feeds into reservoir. At sub-basin scale the
modelling results show that within the Celone river basin the main source areas of
sediment were the upstream zone and the valley area. The floodplain area, where the
river assumes a braided morphology features, instead acts as a sink for the coarse
material. Based on these results, it was estimated that, from 2000 to 2017, in the
absence of appropriate removal operations, the reservoir may have lost 13.77%. These
results suggest that better management measures to reduce sediment transport and
silting are needed
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Silting of reservoir; Physical-based model; water reources management; sediment source areas
List of contributors:
DE GIROLAMO, ANNA MARIA
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