A MODELING APPROACH FOR OPTIMUM SEDIMENT DETENTION POND DESIGN1 |
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Authors: | C. Tiyamani V. O. Shanholtz T M. Younos S. J. Thomson |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: A design procedure to determine optimum size for a sediment detention pond is presented. The procedure is based on simulating the sediment removal efficiency of the pond in conjunction with temporal variations in rainfall and potential land use and/or management options. The simulation procedure is based on a combined probabilistic-deterministic modeling approach. The probabilistic model generates daily rainfall with hourly increments for a selected site. The deterministic model simulates sediment yield and concentration for drainage area (pond inflow) and sediment trapping efficiency of the pond. The sediment yield and concentration in pond effluent is estimated from the difference between sediment inflow to the pond and sediment trapped by the pond. As an example, the procedure is applied to determine optimum design for a sediment detention pond in a surface mined area using several pond design options and alternative mining operation/land reclamation strategies. |
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Keywords: | detention pond land reclamation deterministic model probabilistic model mined areas |
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