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Unconventional Wisdom and the Effects of Dams on Downstream Coarse Sediment Supply 3 February 2009 Sultan River, WA Byron Amerson, Jay Stallman, John Wooster, and Derek Booth

UnconVentional Wisdom and the Effects of Dams on Downstream Coarse Sediment Supply

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Unconventional Wisdom and the Effects of Dams on Downstream Coarse Sediment Supply

3 February 2009

Sultan River, WA

Byron Amerson, Jay Stallman,

John Wooster, and Derek Booth

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OBJECTIVE

Consider the landscape context of a dam

before drawing conclusions about its

downstream effects.

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CONCEPTS

THE FLUVIAL SYSTEM

The watershed and river as a mechanism

that routes water and sediment.

Schumm, 1977

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CONCEPTS

Dams affect downstream flux of sediment

and water.

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Bed Coarsening

Channel Degradation

Loss of Spawning Gravel

South Fork Feather River

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CONCEPTS

What About other outcomes?

Need to Consider…

Sediment Supply

Transport Frequency

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EXCESS

DEFICIT

HIGHLOW

Ch

an

ge i

n R

ela

tive

Sed

imen

t S

up

ply

Bed Coarsening

Channel Degradation

Habitat Loss

Subtle Effects

Channel Aggradation

Island and Bar Formation

Vegetation Encroachment

Change in Relative Transport

FrequencyBased on Grant, Schmidt, and Lewis 2003

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EXCESS

DEFICIT

HIGHLOW

CONVENTIONAL

WISDOM

Ch

an

ge i

n R

ela

tive

Sed

imen

t S

up

ply

Change in Relative Transport

FrequencyBased on Grant, Schmidt, and Lewis 2003

Subtle Effects

Channel Aggradation

Island and Bar Formation

Vegetation Encroachment

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EXCESS

DEFICIT

HIGHLOW

CONVENTIONAL

WISDOM

Ch

an

ge i

n R

ela

tive

Sed

imen

t S

up

ply

Change in Relative Transport

FrequencyBased on Grant, Schmidt, and Lewis 2003

UNCONVENTIONAL

WISDOM

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CONCEPTS

Geology and Geologic History

Topography

Climate and Hydrology

Land Use

Dam Position

Dam Operation

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Case Studies

Sultan River, WA

McKenzie River, OR

Deschutes River, OR

What are the primary sources of sediment to

the river downstream of the dam?

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SULTAN RIVER

The Jackson hydroelectric project operated by Snohomish PUD

Washington

Annual sediment mass balance remains similar before and afte damming.

WHAT

KEY FINDINGS

Culmback Dam

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Sultan River, WA

Spada Lake

Culmback

Dam

Data for this LiDAR DEM was provided by the Snohomish PUD

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LITHOTOPO UNITS SEDIMENT INPUTS

• Dominated by debris

flows

• High Sediment Yield

V-SHAPED VALLEY

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LITHOTOPO UNITS SEDIMENT INPUTS

V-SHAPED VALLEY

EARTHFLOWS

GULLIES

ROCK FALLS

TERRACED VALLEY

• Dominated earth

flows

• Moderate Sediment

Yield

• Dominated by debris

flows

• High Sediment Yield

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LITHOTOPO UNITS SEDIMENT INPUTS

• Dominated by debris

flows

• High Sediment Yield

EARTHFLOWS

GULLIES

ROCK FALLS

• Dominated earth

flows

• Moderate Sediment

Yield

TRIBUTARIES

ALLUVIAL VALLEY

BANK FAILURE

V-SHAPED VALLEY

TERRACED VALLEY

•Sediment input from

upstream

•Low Sediment Yield

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LITHOTOPO UNITS SEDIMENT INPUTS

• Dominated by debris

flows

• High Sediment Yield

EARTHFLOWS

GULLIES

ROCK FALLS

• Dominated earth

flows

• Moderate Sediment

Yield

TRIBUTARIES•Sediment input from

upstream

•Low Sediment YieldBANK FAILURE

ALLUVIAL VALLEY

V-SHAPED VALLEY

TERRACED VALLEY

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Sultan River at present-day Spada Lake, 1949.

This reach was a depositional pool-riffle channel.

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Sultan River at present-day Spada Lake, 1949.

Therefore, the river upstream of

Culmback Dam was a sediment sink, and

contributed relatively little to the

downstream sediment budget.

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EXCESS

DEFICIT

HIGHLOW

Ch

an

ge i

n R

ela

tive

Sed

imen

t S

up

ply

Change in Relative Transport

FrequencyBased on Grant, Schmidt, and Lewis 2003

1965 Pre-dam

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Sultan River, WA

Active channel

350 feet wide

Active channel

175 feet wide

1965 1983 2003

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EXCESS

DEFICIT

HIGHLOW

Ch

an

ge i

n R

ela

tive

Sed

imen

t S

up

ply

Change in Relative Transport

FrequencyBased on Grant, Schmidt, and Lewis 2003

1965 2007

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Sultan River, WA

Active channel

350 feet wide

Active channel

175 feet wide

1965 1983 2003

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McKENZIE RIVER

A Carmen-Smith hydroelectric project operated by Eugene Water and Electric Board

Oregon

Sediment mass balance Downstream of Trailbridge Dam is similar to reference conditions.

WHAT

KEY FINDINGS

Trailbridge

Dam

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McKenzie River, OR

High Cascades Terrane

• Young volcanics

• Low drainage density

• Hydrologically disconnected

• Low Sediment Yield

Western Cascades Terrane

• Older volcanics

• High drainage density

• Hydrologically connected

• High Sediment Yield

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McKenzie River, OR

Carmen Diversion

Dam

Smith Dam

Trailbridge

Dam

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McKenzie River, OR

Upper McKenzie

Basin

Smith River

Basin

Deer Creek

Basin

Trailbridge

Dam

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McKenzie River, OR

Deer Creek

Trailbridge

Dam

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DESCHUTES RIVER

The Pelton-Round Butte hydroelectric project operated jointly by Portland General Electric and the Confederated Warm Springs Tribes

Oregon

Subtle response - bed texture and spawning gravel area are similar to pre-dam conditions.

WHAT

KEY FINDINGS

Pelton Reregulating Dam

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Deschutes River, OR

Annual Sediment

Production

Figure From O’Conner et al. 2003

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Deschutes River, OR

Annual Sediment

Production

Figure From O’Conner et al. 2003

Pelton Round

Butte Project

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0

1000

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3000

4000

5000

6000

Oct

No

v

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Ap

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May

Ju

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Ju

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1964-2007

Mean

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ly D

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S)

Low Sediment Yield and a Subdued

Hydrograph

1924 -1956

1964 - 2007

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Recap

Sultan: Sediment mass balance remains

similar and Channel Adjustment.

McKenzie: Downstream sediment mass

balance is similar to reference conditions.

Deschutes: Subtle response, though

reduced sediment supply.

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CONCLUSION

Context Matters

Because as we have seen, landscape

attributes, land use, dam position, and

operation all influence downstream

physical process outcomes.

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Acknowledgements

Snohomish PUD

Eugene Water and Electric Board

Portland General Electric and the

Confederated Warm Springs Tribes

THANK YOU

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Our modeling tells us that the modern and

historical mass balance are the same

Modern Sediment

Transport Capacity

(KT/yr)

Historical Sediment

Transport Capacity

(KT/yr)

Average Annual

Sediment Input

(KT/yr)

0.7 - 12 0.2 - 9 ~11

Estimated Modern Mass

Balance (KT/yr)

Estimated Historical

Mass Balance (KT/yr)

-1 to 10 2 to 10