Monitoring of Sediment Transport in a Reservoir using Time Domain Reflectometry

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Due to geological weathering and climate change, soil erosion in watershed is becoming a serious problem in Taiwan.Large amount of sediment transports to reservoirs during typhoon events and affects the water quality.Density currents in reservoirs have high sediment concentration.The accumulated sediments have significantly reduced the reservoir capacity.
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