Determination of the Best Model to Estimate Suspended Sediment Load in Zaremrood River, Mazandaran Province

Authors

  • Khaledi Darvishan, Abdulvahed Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modarres University
  • Roshun, Sayed Hussein Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University
  • Solaimani, Karim Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University
  • Vahabzadeh Kebria, Ghorban Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University
Abstract:

Extended abstract 1- Introduction The phenomena of erosion, sediment transport, and sedimentations have tremendously destructive effects on the environment and hydraulics structures. In general, the sediment transportation depends on river discharges, but the proposed equations inherited serious errors.  The estimation of suspended sediment load (SSL) is one of the most important factors in river hydraulics, morphology and sediment hydraulic studies. An accurate estimation of suspended sediment loads (SSL) is crucial for the management and construction of the water resources projects. This factor also is the fundamental basis for the proper management planning of the soil and water resource in the watershed. The estimation of the total suspended load of the river with measured data in the hydrometric stations using the relation sediment rating curves are possible through the conventional methods. Accurate and reliable suspended sediment estimates are required in a variety of experimental and operational hydrological situations for scientific and/or river management purposes. Sediment ratings may, for example, be used to estimate the long-term rates of landscape denudation, to reflect the river morphological changes, to gauge the sensitivity of catchments for varying land-use practices, or to accomplish specific project applications, such as the estimation of the reservoir lifetimes, or the identification of the tolerable effluent discharge, and/or the water quality inputs, around the hydroelectric turbines. Suspended sediment loads (SSL) are often estimated through an empirical relation between suspended sediment load (L) and streamflow (S). This relation is usually defined as a power function, L = aSb, and is referred to as a suspended sediment rating curve. This function can be formulated as either a linear or non-linear model to find the solution of the rating curve parameters (a and b). Formulation of the power function as a linear model requires a logarithmic transformation to linearize the function and a subsequent correction for the transformation bias. Rating-curve parameter estimates for both the bias-corrected, transformed-linear or non-linear models can be obtained through the method of least squares. 2- Methodology In this paper, the rate of the sediment load in Zaremrood river was estimated using USBR, Polyline USBR, moderate categories curve, seasonal rating curve and FAO models. In addition, during 30 days (60 samples), the suspended load sampling was conducted, then, the selected model was evaluated using a direct sampling of the suspended load. To evaluate the suspended sediment loads and an optimized model on them, in this research, the data were collected from the Iranian water resources management company and Mazandaran regional water authority. The data analysis first included the control and adequacy testing, detection of outliers and normality test. Also, to ensure the homogeneity of the data, the homogeneity test was performed using Kolmogorov-Smirnov test in the SPSS software. Finally, the five models were derived using the corresponding data of flow (Qw) and sediment discharge (Qs). 3- Results The results of this study showed that the moderate categories curve model had the lowest RME rate (173/65) and the highest coefficients of determination (96%) (table 1), and as a result, this model was selected as the best model to estimate the suspended load of Zaremrood river (Figure 1).   Table 1. RME values for the models Estimation Models Single Linear Rating Curve Model Multiline Rating Curve Model Moderate Categories Curve Model Seasonal Rating Curve Model FAO Model RME 1984.42 745.50 173.65 227.12 426.23   Fig. 1 Mid-Range Rating Curve    Also, with regard to the linear rating curve model having a maximum deviation from the observational data, it was recommended to apply this model to estimate the total suspended load, through the methods with the latest error to estimate the river sediment load in this case study. Finally, the results showed that the highest amount of suspended sediment load (SSL) in the spring season is due to the land use type in this season and also the high intensity of rainfall in this watershed. 4- Discussion & Conclusions Correct estimation of sediment discharge and consequently, sediment load is an essential component in river management. The key objective of this study was to determine the best model to estimate the suspended sediment load (SSL) in Zaremrood river, Mazandaran province. Flow and sediment discharge data were collected and used to establish a sediment rating curve models. Then, five rating curve models including Single Linear Rating Curve Model, Multiline Rating Curve Model, Moderate Categories Curve Model, Seasonal Rating Curve Model and FAO Model were conducted. Suspended sediment was sampled using a direct method and analysis in the laboratory to be evaluated through statistical evaluation indices. As a result, the moderate categories curve model was selected as the most suitable and best model for estimating the suspended sediment load in Zaremrood river. Zaremrood watershed was the most important in sediment production located at the upper Sari plain where agricultural land and rice fields were present. So, by considering the results of this research and the management of the sediment produced in this watershed, it is possible to prevent the damages caused by the sedimentation of the Zaremrood watershed. To conserve the water and soil in the watershed, a similar research is necessary. The selected model can estimate the total sediment load used in the water and soil resources management plan, including the identification of sources of sediment production, the determination of the areas with high potential sedimentation in order to reduce erosion in the studied area.

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volume 7  issue 3

pages  39- 54

publication date 2017-12

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