Water Supply (Mar 2024)

Assessment of the impact of land cover changes on sediment yield: a case study

  • Şerife Pınar Güvel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2024.036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 931 – 945

Abstract

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Land use is one of the most important variables impacting river basin water and land resource planning and management. Sediment transport in streams is an important issue in the assessment of sediment deposition in dam reservoirs and its impact on operational activities. Evaluation of sediment yield contributes to decision-makers for effective water management and protection of the dam body and its elements. In this study, land use cover changes, in particular in forest areas, agricultural areas, arable lands, permanent crops, heterogeneous agricultural areas, and pastures in the Çakıt and Körkün sub-basins of the Seyhan River basin were examined between 1990 and 2018 using CORINE land use cover (CLC) data. The effect of land use/land cover (LULC) modifications on sediment yield was studied using suspended sediment observation data and CLC data. It was determined that the forest area in the Çakıt sub-basin drainage area increased between 1990 and 2018, and decreased in the Körkün sub-basin. It was determined that the increase in forest area in the Çakıt sub-basin drainage region until 2018 helped to reduce sediment movement. The regression values between forest area and suspended sediment concentration in Çakıt and Körkün sub-basins were found to be 0.9521 and 0.4431, respectively. HIGHLIGHTS Investigation of land use changes in river basins.; Assessment of sediment transport in river basins.; Investigation of the impact of land use changes on sediment yield.;

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