Utilization of hydrodynamic modelling to quantify water losses from the Sundays River between Darlington Dam and Korhaans Drift Weir

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES Water SA Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.17159/wsa/2024.v50.i1.4040
Aldré Nel, DE Bosman, Gr Basson
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This study quantified transfer losses over the 2021/2022 water year for irrigation releases from Darlington Dam into the Sundays River, which are diverted at the Korhaans Drift Weir.  A one-dimensional (1D) hydrodynamic model was set up and calibrated to simulate the transfer losses which were assumed to consist primarily of evaporation and evapotranspiration (ET). Flow measurements were undertaken with an acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) to verify the calibrations of the Parshall flumes at Darlington Dam and at Korhaans Drift Weir.  The ADCP results showed that the Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS’s) existing discharge tables underestimated lower flows by 13% and higher flows by 16%.  The hydrodynamic model results also estimated transfer losses between Darlington Dam and Korhaans Drift to range between 2.0% and 5.3%.  It was determined that the transfer losses were seasonal and were lower than those determined by similar studies for other South African rivers.
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利用水动力模型量化达灵顿大坝和科尔汉斯漂流堰之间的桑代河水量损失
本研究量化了 2021/2022 水年从达林顿大坝向桑迪河灌溉泄洪的输水损失,这些泄洪在科尔汉斯漂流堰引水。 建立并校准了一维(1D)水动力模型,以模拟假定主要由蒸发和蒸腾(ET)构成的转移损失。使用声学多普勒水流剖面仪(ADCP)进行了水流测量,以验证达林顿大坝和科尔汉斯漂流堰的帕歇尔水槽的校准情况。 ADCP 的结果表明,水和卫生部(DWS)现有的排水量表将低流量低估了 13%,将高流量低估了 16%。 水动力模型结果还估计达灵顿大坝和科尔汉斯漂流之间的转移损失在 2.0% 到 5.3% 之间。 经确定,转移损失是季节性的,低于南非其他河流的类似研究结果。
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Water SA
Water SA 环境科学-水资源
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2.80
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6.70%
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46
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: WaterSA publishes refereed, original work in all branches of water science, technology and engineering. This includes water resources development; the hydrological cycle; surface hydrology; geohydrology and hydrometeorology; limnology; salinisation; treatment and management of municipal and industrial water and wastewater; treatment and disposal of sewage sludge; environmental pollution control; water quality and treatment; aquaculture in terms of its impact on the water resource; agricultural water science; etc. Water SA is the WRC’s accredited scientific journal which contains original research articles and review articles on all aspects of water science, technology, engineering and policy. Water SA has been in publication since 1975 and includes articles from both local and international authors. The journal is issued quarterly (4 editions per year).
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