The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems

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Autor(a) principal: Forsberg, Bruce
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Melack, John M., Dunne, Thomas, Barthem, Ronaldo Borges, Goulding, Michael, Paiva, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de, Sorribas, Mino Viana, Silva Júnior, Urbano Lopes da, Weisser, Sabine
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in the Andean region. Historical data and mechanistic scenarios are used to examine potential impacts above and below six of the largest dams planned for the region, including reductions in downstream sediment and nutrient supplies, changes in downstream flood pulse, changes in upstream and downstream fish yields, reservoir siltation, greenhouse gas emissions and mercury contamination. Together, these six dams are predicted to reduce the supply of sediments, phosphorus and nitrogen from the Andean region by 69, 67 and 57% and to the entire Amazon basin by 64, 51 and 23%, respectively. These large reductions in sediment and nutrient supplies will have major impacts on channel geomorphology, floodplain fertility and aquatic productivity. These effects will be greatest near the dams and extend to the lowland floodplains. Attenuation of the downstream flood pulse is expected to alter the survival, phenology and growth of floodplain vegetation and reduce fish yields below the dams. Reservoir filling times due to siltation are predicted to vary from 106–6240 years, affecting the storage performance of some dams. Total CO2 equivalent carbon emission from 4 Andean dams was expected to average 10 Tg y-1 during the first 30 years of operation, resulting in a MegaWatt weighted Carbon Emission Factor of 0.139 tons C MWhr-1. Mercury contamination in fish and local human populations is expected to increase both above and below the dams creating significant health risks. Reservoir fish yields will compensate some downstream losses, but increased mercury contamination could offset these benefits.
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spelling Forsberg, BruceMelack, John M.Dunne, ThomasBarthem, Ronaldo BorgesGoulding, MichaelPaiva, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias deSorribas, Mino VianaSilva Júnior, Urbano Lopes daWeisser, Sabine2018-10-27T03:12:31Z20171932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/184062001079346Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in the Andean region. Historical data and mechanistic scenarios are used to examine potential impacts above and below six of the largest dams planned for the region, including reductions in downstream sediment and nutrient supplies, changes in downstream flood pulse, changes in upstream and downstream fish yields, reservoir siltation, greenhouse gas emissions and mercury contamination. Together, these six dams are predicted to reduce the supply of sediments, phosphorus and nitrogen from the Andean region by 69, 67 and 57% and to the entire Amazon basin by 64, 51 and 23%, respectively. These large reductions in sediment and nutrient supplies will have major impacts on channel geomorphology, floodplain fertility and aquatic productivity. These effects will be greatest near the dams and extend to the lowland floodplains. Attenuation of the downstream flood pulse is expected to alter the survival, phenology and growth of floodplain vegetation and reduce fish yields below the dams. Reservoir filling times due to siltation are predicted to vary from 106–6240 years, affecting the storage performance of some dams. Total CO2 equivalent carbon emission from 4 Andean dams was expected to average 10 Tg y-1 during the first 30 years of operation, resulting in a MegaWatt weighted Carbon Emission Factor of 0.139 tons C MWhr-1. Mercury contamination in fish and local human populations is expected to increase both above and below the dams creating significant health risks. Reservoir fish yields will compensate some downstream losses, but increased mercury contamination could offset these benefits.application/pdfengPLoS ONE. San Francisco. Vol. 12, no. 8 (Aug. 2017), e0182254, 35 p.Barragem : ConstruçãoSedimentosMercúrio : ContaminaçãoImpacto ambientalPeixe de agua doceDióxido de carbono : Aspectos ambientaisFósforoNitrogênioAmazonas, Bacia doAndes, Cordilheira dos, RegiãoThe potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystemsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001079346.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf25343931http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/184062/1/001079346.pdf7a90b81393b4848576fcea74d1f53984MD51TEXT001079346.pdf.txt001079346.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain119235http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/184062/2/001079346.pdf.txt6d3eb185b0e80e29d1da1a7a7d29aed7MD52THUMBNAIL001079346.pdf.jpg001079346.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2003http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/184062/3/001079346.pdf.jpg513be37619ab8ec0beba313f3e65fe52MD5310183/1840622024-05-23 06:42:44.835731oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/184062Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-05-23T09:42:44Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
title The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
spellingShingle The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
Forsberg, Bruce
Barragem : Construção
Sedimentos
Mercúrio : Contaminação
Impacto ambiental
Peixe de agua doce
Dióxido de carbono : Aspectos ambientais
Fósforo
Nitrogênio
Amazonas, Bacia do
Andes, Cordilheira dos, Região
title_short The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
title_full The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
title_fullStr The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
title_sort The potential impact of new Andean dams on Amazon fluvial ecosystems
author Forsberg, Bruce
author_facet Forsberg, Bruce
Melack, John M.
Dunne, Thomas
Barthem, Ronaldo Borges
Goulding, Michael
Paiva, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de
Sorribas, Mino Viana
Silva Júnior, Urbano Lopes da
Weisser, Sabine
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author2 Melack, John M.
Dunne, Thomas
Barthem, Ronaldo Borges
Goulding, Michael
Paiva, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de
Sorribas, Mino Viana
Silva Júnior, Urbano Lopes da
Weisser, Sabine
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Forsberg, Bruce
Melack, John M.
Dunne, Thomas
Barthem, Ronaldo Borges
Goulding, Michael
Paiva, Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de
Sorribas, Mino Viana
Silva Júnior, Urbano Lopes da
Weisser, Sabine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Barragem : Construção
Sedimentos
Mercúrio : Contaminação
Impacto ambiental
Peixe de agua doce
Dióxido de carbono : Aspectos ambientais
Fósforo
Nitrogênio
Amazonas, Bacia do
Andes, Cordilheira dos, Região
topic Barragem : Construção
Sedimentos
Mercúrio : Contaminação
Impacto ambiental
Peixe de agua doce
Dióxido de carbono : Aspectos ambientais
Fósforo
Nitrogênio
Amazonas, Bacia do
Andes, Cordilheira dos, Região
description Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in the Andean region. Historical data and mechanistic scenarios are used to examine potential impacts above and below six of the largest dams planned for the region, including reductions in downstream sediment and nutrient supplies, changes in downstream flood pulse, changes in upstream and downstream fish yields, reservoir siltation, greenhouse gas emissions and mercury contamination. Together, these six dams are predicted to reduce the supply of sediments, phosphorus and nitrogen from the Andean region by 69, 67 and 57% and to the entire Amazon basin by 64, 51 and 23%, respectively. These large reductions in sediment and nutrient supplies will have major impacts on channel geomorphology, floodplain fertility and aquatic productivity. These effects will be greatest near the dams and extend to the lowland floodplains. Attenuation of the downstream flood pulse is expected to alter the survival, phenology and growth of floodplain vegetation and reduce fish yields below the dams. Reservoir filling times due to siltation are predicted to vary from 106–6240 years, affecting the storage performance of some dams. Total CO2 equivalent carbon emission from 4 Andean dams was expected to average 10 Tg y-1 during the first 30 years of operation, resulting in a MegaWatt weighted Carbon Emission Factor of 0.139 tons C MWhr-1. Mercury contamination in fish and local human populations is expected to increase both above and below the dams creating significant health risks. Reservoir fish yields will compensate some downstream losses, but increased mercury contamination could offset these benefits.
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