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Scorff (Armorican Massif) Silting: Factors, spatial dynamics and effects on the breeding habitats of the marine lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)

Authors: Doucerain, Matthieu; Rollet, Anne Julia; Kreutzenberger, Karl; Dufour, Simon;

Scorff (Armorican Massif) Silting: Factors, spatial dynamics and effects on the breeding habitats of the marine lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)

Abstract

Le Scorff, fleuve côtier du sud-ouest du Massif Armoricain est, comme de nombreux autres cours d’eau au bassin versant granitique, suspecté de subir un sur-ensablement ces dernières décennies. Financé et co-piloté par le pôle pour la gestion des migrateurs amphihalins dans leur environnement (pôle MIAME, OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA) et le LETG, ce travail s’attache d’abord à analyser les relations spatiales entre les potentiels de production sableuse des différents sous-bassins versants et le taux de recouvrement sableux des faciès d’écoulement sur le linéaire colonisable par la lamproie marine. L’évolution de ces paramètres depuis deux décennies est également étudiée. Enfin, les effets potentiels de ces apports excessifs de sédiments sableux sur les frayères de lamproie marine sont explorés. La répartition du sable s’est révélée majoritairement contrôlée par la pente et la présence des nombreux ouvrages transversaux, et localement aggravée par des facteurs complexes. Par exemple, le sous-bassin du Kerustang, très sensible à l’érosion sableuse et au sein duquel le barrage de Pont-Calleck (XIIIe siècle) a été ouvert en 2011, a depuis apporté une charge sableuse conséquente. Au regard de l’évolution de la position des frayères au cours de la dernière décennie, ce sur-ensablement ne semble pour le moment pas réduire la disponibilité en habitats favorables.

The Scorff, a coastal river in the southwestern Armorican Massif, is suspected of becoming over-sanded in recent decades, similar to many other rivers with granitic watersheds. This project, funded and co-led by the MIAME cluster (OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA) and LETG, first analyzes spatial relationships between the potential sand production from various sub-watersheds and the rate of sand coverage on flow facies along the river that are suitable for colonization by the sea lamprey. The evolution of these parameters over the past two decades is also examined. Finally, the project explores the potential effects of excessive sandy sediment deposits on sea lamprey spawning grounds. The distribution of sand was found to be primarily influenced by slope and the presence of numerous transverse structures, with localized exacerbation due to complex factors. For example, the Kerustang sub-basin is highly susceptible to sand erosion, and after the opening of the Pont-Calleck dam (13th century) in 2011, it has contributed a substantial sand load. Observations of spawning ground locations over the past decade suggest that, for now, these sand deposits have not reduced the availability of favorable habitats.

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poissons migrateurs, [SDE] Environmental Sciences, géomorphologie fulviale, Changement globaux, fluvial geomorphology, Sand silting, ensablement, migratory fish, frayère, spawning ground, Global change, dynamique sédimentaire, sediment dynamics

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