2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7225
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Releasing sediments while reconnecting rivers: how do channels respond and how long does it take?

Abstract: <p>Sediment management is an important aspect of river reconnection projects, often driving costs and influencing community acceptance. At sites with uncontaminated sediments, downstream release is an attractive option because it is often the cheapest and most practical approach and the sediment can be ecologically beneficial to downstream areas deprived of it for years by the dam. To employ this option, project proponents must estimate the sediment quantity to be released and, if substantial, es… Show more

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