Analysis and Prediction for Xiaolangdi Reservoir Sand Blocking Operation Period and Water Level of the Lower Yellow River

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Xiaolangdi Reservoir undertakes 90% of the Yellow River runoff and 100% of sediment discharge. To ensure the long-term utilization of Xiaolangdi reservoir is the key to prevent the flood in the lower reaches of the Yellow River. Take Luokou Hydrologic Station located in the lower reaches of the Yellow River as an example, conduct an analysis from the aspects of sediment retaining of Xiaolangdi Reservoir, scouring and deposition condition of river channel in the lower reaches of the Yellow River, water level performance for years of different flow of ten times’ water-sediment regulation, predict on the sand blocking operation period of Xiaolangdi Reservoir, water level of specific flow of river channel in the lower reaches of the Yellow River and scouring and deposition condition of river channel, which has played a reference role for the flood control in the lower reaches of the Yellow River.

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