The use of modified annandale's method in the estimation of the sediment distribution in small reservoirs: A case study

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In the current study, the applicability of the Annandale method was verified based on the results of silting and sediment distribution measurements carried out in eight small reservoirs, with a capacity that does not exceed 5 million m3. It was found that the application of this method is possible only in the case of small reservoirs, in which the sediment load is deposited in the near-dam zone. The results of studies conducted on small reservoirs allowed the construction of a graph presenting the relationship of a sum of dimensionless sediment load volume as a function of relative distance from the dam, which became the modification of the graph in Annandale's method. The proposed modification of Annandale's method considers reservoirs with a length less than 1000 m and capacity-inflow ratio ranging from a few per mille to a percent.

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Michalec, B. (2014). The use of modified annandale’s method in the estimation of the sediment distribution in small reservoirs: A case study. Water (Switzerland), 6(10), 2993–3011. https://doi.org/10.3390/w6102993

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