Advances in River Engineering
Online ISSN : 2436-6714
CHANGES IN RIVER GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE KUMA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES DUE TO THE ARASE DAM REMOVAL PROJECT
Yutaka MORIITatsuaki YATSUDAToru KINOSHITAHirofumi YOSHIZUKADina ELLEITHYTetsuya SUMI
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2020 Volume 26 Pages 265-270

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The Arase Dam is the Japan's first full-scale dam removal project. This paper considers changes in river geomorphology etc., based on the results of the environmental monitoring conducted in the project. Image analysis using a river monitoring camera with a surveying function revealed that the water level at the Arase Dam site dropped down about 4m. The change in the river geomorphology of the Kuma River mainstream took place only in the sections located about 4 km above and below the dam site, and there was no significant changes in the other sections. Kudaraki River, joining just upstream of the dam, has changed in two stages, affected by the water level at the timing of floods in the mainstream. Riverbed sediment had a higher sand content at the weir downstream of the dam whereas no silt was deposited.

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