Dam construction in China triggers land loss in Yellow River Delta.
Dam construction on the Yellow River in China has changed the flow of water and sediment downstream. The Xiaolangdi Reservoir, completed in 2000, has led to less sediment reaching the Yellow River Delta. This has caused erosion in some areas and land loss in others. The dams upstream have been the main reason for the decrease in sediment delivery. To manage this, future strategies need to consider how to sustain the river and delta's natural balance.