Abstract

This study concerns a method to install spur dikes in the Yodo River, for the purpose of bed deformation control and diversification of physical conditions around the spur dikes. The effects on the physical conditions around the installed spur dikes are evaluated, based on numerical analysis and field survey. The numerical analysis results show that, by installing spur dikes with a focus on hydraulic conditions of not forming sand bars, sediment deposition is suppressed in the main channel. The field survey results demonstrate that sediment deposition in the channel is also suppressed. By installing the spur dikes, some physical conditions around the installed spur dikes can be diversified. By installing spur dikes using large movable sandbags and changing their height after several years, it is possible to maintain the effect of the spur dike installation and diverse bed material conditions for a long period as adaptive management. (For example, by changing the height of the spur dikes 0.3 m lower, bed degradation is produced up to 0.5 m downstream of the spur dikes.) As a result, spur dike in case 8 (shape(c), height 0.7 m from average water level) is better for the present. After several years, changing the height of the spur dikes would be better.

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