Abstract
Almost at every mouth of the tributary creek of the Three Gorges in the Gezhouba Reservoir, the alluvial fans or alluvial cones formed the rapids, which are called rapids of creek mouth-bar. They are composed of pebble bed load with d>20 mm. Based upon geological and geomorphological investigations, the authors detect that the pebble bed load at the Gezhouba Reservoir comes from two sources, namely, the region mainly with limestone and The region mainly with pyrolith, and their converging area is within the Gezhouba Project. percentages of the pebble bed load are calculated. The calculated result stows that, 65% of pebble bed load comes from the region mainly with limestone, and 93% of the rapids of creek mouth-bar is distributed in the region mainly with limestone. Considering the water level fluctuations, the rapids of creek mouth-bar can be divided into 3 types i. e. flood water ones, medium water ones and low water ones. Due to the rise of water level after building the Gezhouba Reservoir, the navigable channels in the area of rapids of creek mouth-bar within varied back water region are improved, taking up 50% of all 12 rapids. But the rapids of creek mouth-bar in the tail region where the water level rises less than 1 m, the conditions of navigable channels are little improved and even deterioration, because of the continuous supply of pebble bed load. Therefore, those rapids must be regulated before the completion of the Three Gorges Project.
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