April 28, 2024

Hana Etemadi

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Environmental science
Phone: 09372912570
Faculty: Persian Gulf Research Institue

Research

Title Causes & effects of upstream-downstream flow regime alteration over Catchment-Estuary-Coastal systems
Type Article
Keywords
Flow regime alteration, Catchment-Estuary-Coastal systems Climate change, River regulation, Mond River, NDVI
Journal SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160045
Researchers Aziza Baubekova (First researcher) , mahdi akbari (Second researcher) , Hana Etemadi (Third researcher) , Faisal Bin Ashraf (Fourth researcher) , aliakbar Hekmat Zadeh (Fifth researcher) , ali Torabi Haghighi (Not in first six researchers)

Abstract

The construction of large dams along rivers has significantly changed the natural flow regime, reducing the inflow into many lakes and terminal wetlands. However, the question of the impact of dam operation on downstream estuarine wetlands has less been taken into account. Spatio-temporal flow regime alteration in the Mond River shows the complexity of drivers affecting the estuary-coastal system named the Mond-Protected Area in southern Iran. To this end, we applied river impact (RI) and Indicator of hydrological alteration (IHA) methods on monthly and daily river flow data across the basin. Based on the river impact method, a “drastic” impact below two in-operation (Tangab and Salman Farsi) dams, with RI values of 0.02 and 0.08, diminish to a ‘severe’ impact with RI value of0.35 at the last gauge (Ghantareh) on the main corridor of the Mond river due to the addition of flow from a large mid-basin (about 20254 km2). Furthermore, the degree of hydrological alteration (daily flow analysis) at mid-stream (e.g., Dehram gauges) was similar to the unregulated upstream tributaries (e.g., Hanifaghan gauges). The remote sensing analysis in the Mond Protected Area showed the prevailing impact of sea-level rise in the Persian Gulf with the inundation of the coastal area and a shift of vegetation in a landward direction which complied with standardized precipitation index (SPI) values as a meteorological drought indicator. Thus, the consequence of climate change (e.g., sea-level rise, draught) has a higher impact on the protected area than the upstream river regulation and land-use change in the Mond basin. The holistic approach and the catchment-level study allowed us to see the