Channel Morphological Characteristics and Morphodynamic Processes of Large Braided Rivers in Response to Climate‐Driven Water and Sediment Flux Change in the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau

Author:

He Yucong1,Li Zhiwei1ORCID,Xia Junqiang1ORCID,Deng Shanshan1,Zhou Yinjun2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Water Resources Engineering and Management Wuhan University Wuhan China

2. Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute Wuhan China

Abstract

AbstractWith rising air temperature and precipitation, water and sediment fluxes in the Source Region of the Yangtze River (SRYR) have increased since 2000s. Nonetheless, the response of braided river morphology to climate‐driven water and sediment flux change is still unknown. Water bodies of 9 large braided rivers from 1990 to 2020 were extracted based on Google Earth Engine platform, and impacts of climate change on morphological indices and morphodynamic processes were quantified. A new segmentation method is presented to more precisely extract braided river water body when the branch width is less than an image pixel size. The warming and wetting trend led to vegetation cover increase. With the increase of water flux, the water area of each braided reach has increased in both flood and non‐flood season. The 3–5 years mean annual erosion and accretion intensity (newly proposed in this study) of the channel shows three different trends of increasing, weakening, and unchanged over time. These three trends can be classified into three patterns in response to climate‐change driven water and sediment flux change in the SRYR as follows: sediment increase constrained pattern (weakening or unchanged), sediment increase dominated pattern (increasing), and water increase dominated pattern (increasing or unchanged). In summary, the braided rivers in the SRYR showing consistent increasing of water area, general expansion of active channel, and increasing of erosion and accretion intensity for some of the rivers, with the climate‐driven increasing water and sediment flux.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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