

Publication series :Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology
Author: Carmelo Conesa-Garcia (University of Murcia Murcia Spain) and Mario Aristide Lenzi (University of Padova Italy)
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Publication year: 2013
E-ISBN: 9781617617492
Subject: TV64 retaining dam
Keyword: Earth Sciences
Language: ENG
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Description
Check dams are a potentially effective instrument for planning of hydrological risks and soil conservation. Cross structure sequences have been used in numerous areas in the world to control flooding, recharge aquifers and stabilise mountain streams, gullies and high-gradient ephemeral channels. Nevertheless, it is little known of the effectiveness of check dams and their morphological effects. This book is an attempt to compile different based-field and laboratory research works in torrential head water areas. Bed stability variations will be investigated according to check dams types, bedrock control, bed slope, channel roughness, lateral sediment input, and highly variable sediment transport capacity. Though the main purpose of check dams is to stabilise the channel bed and diminish the boundary sheer stress reaching a minor longitudinal slope, they can reduce the volume of channel-stored material favouring local scour processes downstream and occasionally destabilise the hill slopes upstream.