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Dynamiques hydrogéomorphologiques historiques et actuelles d'une rivière perturbée par les activités de la drave et analyse des impacts d'un démantèlement de barrage
Authors:Marianne Bouchard  Maxime Boivin
Institution:1. Laboratoire d'expertise et de recherche en géographie appliquée (LERGA), Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada

Chaire de recherche sur les espèces aquatiques exploitées (CREAE), Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada;2. Laboratoire d'expertise et de recherche en géographie appliquée (LERGA), Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada

Abstract:In Quebec, the fluvial dynamics of the Escoumins River have been disturbed by the forestry industry for over a century. Most specifically, a dam was built near the mouth of the river in 1846 and dismantled in 2013. These disturbances had significant repercussions on the equilibrium of the river and Atlantic salmon habitat. This study therefore proposes to characterize the fluvial dynamics of the Escoumins River and to analyze the impacts of the dam dismantling from the perspective of restoring hydrogeomorphological processes and improving Atlantic salmon habitat. The results suggest that the trajectory of the river evolved differently depending on the fluvial style and the grain size composition of each of its homogeneous segments. However, log drive activities in river and dam removal appear to have been the most important controlling factors on the evolution of the stream trajectory. The dismantling notably allowed the restoration of hydrogeomorphological processes and the free movement of salmonids. A better procedure for dam removal and monitoring should be put in place in Canada to encourage this practice.
Keywords:dam decommission and dismantling  hydrogeomorphological process  river rehabilitation  barrage  démantèlement  processus hydrogéomorphologiques  Rivière perturbée
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