温志超, 黄哲, 肖勇, et al. Shifting of scour-silting inflection points in Longmen-Sanmenxia reach and their impacts on Tongguan riverbed elevation[J]. Journal of Hydroelectric Engineering, 2026, 45(2).
DOI:
温志超, 黄哲, 肖勇, et al. Shifting of scour-silting inflection points in Longmen-Sanmenxia reach and their impacts on Tongguan riverbed elevation[J]. Journal of Hydroelectric Engineering, 2026, 45(2). DOI: 10.11660/slfdxb.20260207.
Shifting of scour-silting inflection points in Longmen-Sanmenxia reach and their impacts on Tongguan riverbed elevation
The Tongguan section serves as a crucial node for water and sediment transport in the joint operation of reservoir groups in the middle Yellow River. Based on the data measured in the Sanmenxia reservoir since implementing its operation of storing clear water and discharging sediment
this study examines the spatiotemporal distribution characteristics of scour and silting in the Longmen-Sanmenxia reach and the evolution of the Tongguan riverbed elevation. The results show that this reach’s upper section (Longmen-Tongguan) experiences scour in non-flood season and silting in flood season
whereas opposite is the pattern of scour and silting in its lower section (Tongguan-Sanmenxia). Specifically in the study reach
an inflection point occurs for transition between scour and silting. In the non-flood seasons of 2010-2021
the reach’s scour-to-silting inflection points were concentrated in the tail of Longmen-Tonguan upstream of the Tongguan station. Their locations were mainly related to flow energy at the Longmen station-they shifted downstream by roughly 19.45 km for every 1×106 J/m increase in flow energy. In contrast
in the flood seasons
the silting-to-scour inflection points were concentrated in the reservoir tail of Tongguan-Sanmenxia downstream of Tongguan; they shifted upstream by 32.10 km for every 1×106 J/m increase in flow energy. Within the same hydrological year
the non-flood season and flood season inflection points serve as the endpoint of along-channel scour in the wandering river reach and the starting point of scour in the reservoir
respectively. Between these two points
slight scour or slight silting occurs. Tongguan is located exactly right between them
and its bed elevation is proportional to the distance between them. A larger distance indicates a wider range of the river reach that stays in the state of slight scour and slight silting
which means it is more difficult to effectively lower the Tongguan riverbed elevation. To overcome the difficulty
an effective measure should be to enhance flow energy in the study reach through optimizing the water-sediment relationship in the middle Yellow River.