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Advancement of the Pivot Point of Underwater Delta: A Study of Tarbela Reservoir, Haripur, Pakistan


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Title: Advancement of the Pivot Point of Underwater Delta: A Study of Tarbela Reservoir, Haripur, Pakistan

Authors: Nausheen Mazhar, Ali Iqtadar Mirza, Zayanah Sohail Butt, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Ameer Nawaz Akram

Journal: Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences

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Publisher: University Of Peshawar, Peshawar.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2021

Volume: 54

Issue: 2

Language: en

Keywords: Underwater deltaPivot pointMain Embankment DamsedimentationTarbela damsediment managementdredginghydro suction.

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Abstract

Tarbela dam, with the main functions of hydropower (3,750 MW installed capacity) and irrigation, isbeing threatened by the menace of sedimentation. The underwater delta is advancing at a rapid pace towardsthe main embankment dam, being at 5.25 miles from Main Embankment Dam (MED) in 2012. This study isaimed at monitoring Tarbela reservoir's underwater delta pivot point advancement and its forecast mapping.Secondary data regarding pivot point elevation and its distance from the MED was obtained from thereservoir's library. Base map of delta direction was obtained from the surveying department at Tarbela dam.The data was processed in Arc GIS and Microsoft Excel to perform meaningful analysis. The study concludesthat the average sediments deposited in the reservoir for the period of 1980-2012 were 0.1 MAF. Delta pivotpoint was at a distance of 5.45 miles from the MED in 2012 and according to our study, it will be only at adistance of 0.45 miles from MED in 2032. The In order to enhance the efficiency and life of Tarbela dam, thisstudy suggests that immediate sediment management, either active or passive methods e.g. dredging, hydrosuction and flushing must be adopted.


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