About this Research Topic
After nearly 20 years of operation, various ecological and environmental consequences on the downstream river-lake system have begun to emerge. It's time to review the hydrological, geomorphological and ecological changes that have taken place, predict future trends and clarify the dam’s impact. This Research Topic is to address the ongoing and profound impacts of the dam on the downstream large river-lake system by integrating the latest multidisciplinary advances based on high-quality data and advanced methods. It also can provide new sights on how a complex river-lake ecosystem responds to the flow and sediment modifications caused by the gigantic dam.
This Research Topic seeks both Original Research and Review articles focusing on the impacts of the Three Gorges Dam on the river-lake system in the middle and lower Yangtze River. It covers a wide range of investigations for understanding how, where and when the dam’s operation affects flow regimes, sediment budget, channel erosions, water quality and temperature, river and floodplain lake ecosystems, etc.
Keywords: dam impact, flow regime, river erosion, flood, water quality, lake eutrophication, ecological service, freshwater ecology, wetland vegetation, wintering birds
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