Author/Authors :
Gusarov, A.V Russia - Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan - 420008 - Kremlevskaya Str. - 18, Kazan University - Faculty of Geography and Ecology
Abstract :
The offered approach is based on the establishment of the functional dependence between river water discharge (Q) and suspended
sediment yield (R) R = λ×Qm, where λ and m are empirical coefficients, (characteristic for a given river basin) for the earliest period
in a number of observations, which noticeably differs from the mean value (R) of subsequent allocated period(s). The earliest period
is conventionally accepted as the “pattern” (model), with which the mean value (R) of subsequent period(s) is compared. The
anthropogenic component during the subsequent period(s) is the difference between an actual suspended sediment yield and its
hypothetical value, which is connected only with changes of natural (mainly, hydro-climatical) factors without any anthropogenic
changes of geographical (erosive) conditions in a river basin. This hydro-climatical component is calculated by extrapolation of an
early established dependence R = λ×Q m for subsequent period(s). Approbation of the offered approach is made on the examples of
some rivers (Zapadny Bug (Ukraine), Magdalena (Colombia), Bei-Nan (Taiwan, China), Sanchuanhe (China) and Indus (India,
Pakistan, China).
Keywords :
Suspended sediment yield , Erosion , Tendency , River basin