PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
Online ISSN : 1884-9172
Print ISSN : 0916-7374
ISSN-L : 0916-7374
Foundational Study on Water Use and Flood Control Effect by the Large Scale Reservoir
A Case Study in Upper Chao Phraya River Basin, Kingdom of Thaiand
Taichi TEBAKARIKazuhiko FUKAMIChanchai SUVANPIMOLMamoru MIYAMOTOTadashi YAMADA
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2005 Volume 49 Pages 457-462

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The goal of our study is to clarify the effect of the human activities on water resources and water circulation. The Chao Phraya River basin was selected for this study. The Chao Phraya River basin, the largest basin in Kingdom of Thailand is located in central and northern part of Thailand. This basin has two large-scale dams named Bhumibol Dam across the Ping River and Sirikit Dam across the Nan Riven This large storage dams are beneficial to the country for generating electricity and discharging water for the irrigation project areas and flood mitigation on both banks of the Ping, Nan and the Chao Phraya rivers.
This paper has evaluated the water usage and flood control facilities of Bhumibol Dam. As the results of comparing the annual change of monthly runoff before and after dam construction, the minimum runoff increased drastically and the maximum runoff decreased.
As the results of numerical analysis, it is clarified the water usage has become stable and the high water has decreased by the operation of Bhumibol Dam.

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