Appraisal of hydro-ecology, geomorphology, and sediment behavior during low and high floods in the Lower Indus River Estuary

Author:

Boota Muhammad Waseem12ORCID,Yan Chaode12ORCID,Soomro Shan-e-hyder1,Li Ziwei12ORCID,Zohaib Muhammad3ORCID,Ijaz Muhammad Wajid4,Yousaf Ayesha5,Zafar Muhammad Awais6

Affiliation:

1. School of Water Conservancy Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China

2. Yellow River Institute for Ecological Protection and Regionally Coordinated Development, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China

3. Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Technology (NUTECH), Islamabad, Pakistan

4. Environmental Protection Agency, Lahore 54000, Pakistan

5. Department of Mechanical, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering (KSK New Campus), University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan

6. Center of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore 54890, Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract The riverine ecosystem is reliant on freshwater; however, morphological changes and sediment load destabilize the natural river system which deteriorates the ecology and geomorphology of the river ecosystem. The Lower Indus River Estuary (LIRE) geomorphological response was synthesized using satellite imagery (1986–2020) and evaluated against the field measurements. The estuary sinuosity index has an increasing trend from 1.84 (1986) to 1.92 (2020) and the estuary water area is increased from 101.41 km2 (1986) to 110.24 km2 (2020). The sediment load investigation at Kotri barrage indicated that the median size of bed material samples during the low-flow period falls between 0.100 and 0.203 mm and the bed material after the high flow has clay and silt (<0.0623 mm) ranging from 17–95% of the total weight of samples. The vegetated land loss on the banks is positively correlated with the peak runoff at Kotri barrage (r2=0.92). The bank erosion was computed with high precision (r2=0.84) based on an improved connection of the coefficient of erodibility and excess shear stress technique. This study will be helpful for policymakers to estimate the ecological health of LIRE, and sediment fluxes play an essential role in the mega-delta system and coastal management.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

The major consulting project of Chinese Academy of Engineering

Think Tank Research Projects of Zhengzhou Collaborative Innovation with major funding

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Atmospheric Science,Water Science and Technology,Global and Planetary Change

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