The impact of cascade reservoir construction on the water temperature of
a river basin: from the perspective of field data monitoring and
historical data analysis
Abstract
The development of cascade reservoirs significantly alters the water
temperature of a river basin. However, our understanding of the
distribution of water temperature in river basins under high-intensity
hydropower development conditions remains limited. In this study, we
analyzed historical data and monitored the present water temperature of
the Wujiang River to assess the effects of cascade reservoir
construction on water temperature and fish populations. The results
revealed that the construction of cascade reservoirs weakened the
continuity of water temperature in the basin. Various hydrological and
meteorological factors influenced the water temperature of downstream
dams. Among these factors, the upstream water temperature significantly
impacted the downstream channel. There was no obvious pattern in the
time needed to reach the thresholds of critical temperature and
accumulated temperature for typical fish species ( Coreius
heterodon) in the study area. However, the water temperature downstream
of the Pingzhai Reservoir did not reach the threshold by the end of the
monitoring period, while the water temperature downstream of other
reservoirs allowed for normal Coreius Heterodon development prior
to spawning. Furthermore, the construction of cascade reservoirs
resulted in a significant reduction in the amplitude of water
temperature at the downstream Wulong hydrological station, intensifying
the water temperature delay in the Wujiang River. The findings of this
study provide valuable insights into the cumulative effects on water
temperature in the context of high-intensity hydropower development.