A coupled dynamic leakage loss and flood routing model for ephemeral
rivers with complex sections
- Congmin Liu,
- Chengzhong Pan,
- Chunlei Liu,
- Yuanzheng Zhai,
- Wanlai Xue
Wanlai Xue
Beijing Water Science and Technology Institute
Author ProfileAbstract
Ephemeral rivers commonly occur in regions with a shortage of water
resources, and their channel configuration tends to change substantially
owing to cultivation, tree planting and sand extraction. There is an
urgent need to restore degraded river ecosystems. During short-term
water conveyance, water storage in sand pits and leakage in dry
riverbeds retards the flow of water, which is detrimental for ecological
restoration of the riparian zone. A coupled dynamic leakage loss and
flood routing model was established to predict the flow processes in the
complex river channel of the Yongding River in China. The model mainly
included three sub-models of flow dynamics, dynamic leakage loss, and
water balance along multiple cross sections of the river channel. The
complex section is reflected in the different infiltration properties
for each section, and the existence of sand pits. The water head was
dominated by flow velocity and the overflow from sand pits. Owing to the
difference in landforms and the deposited sediment size of the riverbed
bottom, the river channel was divided into 11 cross sections and a sand
pit to ascertain the respective infiltration or leakage loss processes.
The input parameters of the model came from field surveys of sand pits,
river geometry and hydrogeology. The model was also calibrated and
validated using monitoring data from ecological water releases into the
Yongding River in 2019 and 2020. This coupled model can predict the
water leakage loss and flow process of the water head and also provide
important guidance for river reconstruction and ecological restoration.