The ecological operation of ChiTan hydropower station based on hydrological alteration using the PCA method
Water infrastructure affects the quantity, quality, and environment of water. During reservoir construction, only the social-economic benefits were considered and the health of the downstream river was neglected. Due to the severe downstream river system, the operators and managers faced the challen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hydrology Research 2024-11, Vol.55 (11), p.1069 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Water infrastructure affects the quantity, quality, and environment of water. During reservoir construction, only the social-economic benefits were considered and the health of the downstream river was neglected. Due to the severe downstream river system, the operators and managers faced the challenge of the downstream ecosystem. Many scholars are concerned with the reservoir's optimum functioning, which considers social and economic advantages. Numerous significant opinions and research findings are being presented on ecological scheduling at the moment, both in China and overseas, which surely deepen the connotations of ecological scheduling and serve as the research basis and critical reference of this work. The influence of hydropower development on hydrological conditions, the categorization and calculation of environmental runoff, and the building and solution of ecological scheduling models are all discussed and researched in this work. The study examined how the ChiTan hydropower project influenced the Jinxi River's flow. The total hydrologic alteration calculated using RVA is 50.53%. The component analysis is also utilized to eliminate the statistical redundancy in the hydrologic indicators. The indicators’ monthly flow for July and August's mean minimum flow for 7 days are relevant indicators for the Jinxi River basin's hydrologic modification regime. |
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ISSN: | 0029-1277 1998-9563 2224-7955 |
DOI: | 10.2166/nh.2024.013 |