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This paper presents the results of a study of reversal hypothesis phenomena observed within riffles and pool sequences on a 1.1 km long reach of the Skawica-Jalowiecki Stream. The Skawica-Jalowiecki is a flashy mountain stream with an alluvial bed that transports sediment during frequent floods. The study reach is situated just below the border of the Babia-Gora National Park in Polish Carpathians, which provides a good, undisturbed research site. It was found that Q=4.27 m3s-1, Q=2.43 m3s-1 velocities and shear stresses in pools were highest over riffles during spring floods. It was also observed that unit stream power above the pools was bigger than that found in the riffles.
Fifteen sites were selected in the upper Wisłoka River drainage basin. Twelve species were recorded. In terms of abundance the dominant species in the material collected were Phoxinus phoxinus (L.), Leuciscus cephalus (L.) and Barbus peloponnesius Val. P. phoxinus clearly dominated in the smallest streams and there were significant local contributions of Salmo trutta m. fario L. to the fish biomass. In the larger streams, the minnow contribution decreased while chub and spotted barbel dominated in the biomass. Spirlin Alburnoides bipunctatus (Bloch) was also relatively abundant. Among the trout caught, relatively small specimens dominated. Poaching was most probably responsible for the lack of larger specimens in the samples. The small impoundment on the Wisłoka River and changes in stream beds caused by gravel exploitation, regulation and forestry management works also had an adverse impact on the ichthyofauna of the studied basin.
The paper presents the influence of block ramp on system and morphological riverbed. One of twentyfive block ramp structures, located in the Porębianka River and situated in the central part of the cascade, was chosen for testing. In the observed section of the river, high morphological variability of the riverbed was observed in the years 2010–2011, caused by freshets. Additionally, in one period, the morphological changes were also caused by river training work, consisting in repairing block ramps of increased roughness, which were destroyed during the freshets, as well as damaging involvement with the riverbed. Despite the anthropogenic impact on the river channel, the research has shown that the morphology of the riverbed is returning to its natural structures, which are characteristic of the braided rivers. This confirms the thesis that the block ramps of increased roughness cause differentiation in river morphology, and restoration of the braided character of the channel. Therefore, we can conclude that river defends itself against damaging human activity. In addition, the paper describes the beginning of the movement of the debris, for the grain of boulder located in the Porębianka River, in the hydrodynamic conditions persisting during field measurement series. These conditions were based on Shields’ diagram and the graph showing the relationship of threshold shear stress for the given grain diameter of boulders.
The chemical composition of surface water and groundwater is subject to constant changes, which result primarily from meteorological factors (for instance, size and intensity of atmospheric precipitation), hydrological factors (for instance, the degree of hydration of the mountain massif and changes in river flows), and geological-lithological factors (the type of bedrock). The aim of the present research was to examine the hydrological and chemical regime of surface and underground waters in the Bystra and Sucha Woda mountain stream catchments. Between December 2013 and December 2016, 77 series of measurements were collected at the rhythm of twice a month (n = 611 water samples) from 8 sites, which represented both surface waters (watercourses, ponds) and underground waters (karst springs). The studied area possesses very distinct geological duality. The southern part is a crystalline region, and the northern part is made up of sedimentary rocks. During the field studies, the following have been measured: water levels of the watercourses, flow rates, and physicochemical characteristics of water, such as electrical conductivity, pH and water temperature. At the same time, water samples were collected for laboratory analyses, which included general mineralization and concentrations of Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺, K⁺, HCO₃⁻, SO₄²⁻, Cl⁻, NH₄⁺, PO₄³⁻, NO₃⁻, Li⁺, Br⁻i F⁻ions. The geological structure had the greatest impact on the chemical composition of waters in the Bystra stream and Sucha Woda stream catchments. The waters representing the crystalline region were characterized by significantly lower total mineralization, lower specific electrical conductivity, and lower ion concentration than water in the crystalline-sedimentary (karst) region. The average value of total mineralization in the crystalline region was 14.3 mg · dm⁻³, and in the crystalline-sedimentary region – 81.2 mg · dm⁻³. The waters in the crystalline region were characterized by a demonstrably lower pH (average pH of 6.5) than the water in the karst region (average pH of 7.7). Low values of mineralization, electrical conductivity and concentration of main ions were accompanied by increased flows during the summer and autumn. In all the waters subjected to testing, there was also a marked decrease in the value of these parameters during the spring thaw. In the feeding of streams and karst springs during this time, slightly mineralized melt-waters had their significant share. In spring, there was also the greatest variation in the chemical composition of the studied waters. This variability was clearly lower in the lower Bystra karst spring than in the Goryczkowa karst string. It was most likely related to a different rate of melt-water inflow to the two karst springs. In all the tested waters, the highest values of total mineralization, electrical conductivity and concentration of main ions occurred during the winter low discharge, which resulted from the predominance of underground feed in the river’s runoff. In all the studied waters, a clear decrease in NO₃⁻ concentration was observed during the summer and autumn months. Most probably, this was associated with increased NO₃⁻ uptake by plants during the growing season. In the waters of streams draining the crystalline part of the Bystra stream catchment there was clearly lower nitrate concentration than in the Bystra stream waters draining the crystalline-sedimentary (karst) part. The chemical composition of the Bystra stream water, draining the crystalline-sedimentary (karst) part of the catchment, was strictly dependent on the chemical composition of groundwater from the Goryczkowy and lower Bystra karst springs.
Extensive disintegration of spruce forests in the Beskidy Mts. in South Poland generates a need to regenerate sizeable areas as well as to rebuild forest stands which have defended themselves against breakdown. In practice, the magnitude of relevant management tasks does not allow for keeping up with the progressive destruction of forest, especially at higher altitudes, where natural regeneration does not occur as much as necessary. In addition, the species composition is limited to spruce, sometimes accompanied by beech and fir, whereas other species have a negligible share. What may be helpful in solving this problem is the method of regeneration of such areas and of establishment of under-canopy cultures, consisting of patchwork, multi-stage regeneration task performance, starting from the areas with the best chance of reforestation success and using the existing self-sown trees. Such areas undoubtedly include habitats with better water balance, i.e. humid habitats (in the case of larger areas, distinguished in the forest management plan as humid forest site types). The aim of the present study was to propose management of watercourses and headwater areas in the region of the Skrzyczne massif where the selected catchments are situated on the southern (the Malinowski Stream) and the northern (the Roztoka Czyrna stream) slopes of this massif. The research was carried out in August 2012 and included juxtaposition of available hydrological maps with actual field conditions along with identification of springs and streams and the course of their beds in order to update the existing data. The updating of the forest numerical maps in the existing databases of the State Forests IT System (SILP) included verification of the course of streams and determination of their nature (penament or periodic) with a division into the existing ones and the added ones. The data was recorded against the background of the division of the forest surface, contour lines, major roads, climate and plant floors and forest habitat types. The total length of streams was ascertained. The catchment areas and areas along their beds were determined by adopting variable distances from the beds, depending on climate and plant zones and the slope gradient. The adopted distances were: 5 m in the upper forest zone, 10 m in the middle forest zone, 20 m in the lower forest zone on both sides of the bed and in the headwater area within the radius of 10 m from a source. Specific sylvicultural procedures in headwater areas and in the neighbourhood of watercourses were described in each climatic and vegetation zones.
Our study is aimed at determining the hydrodynamic changes of mountain stream channels caused by degradation that was initiated by uncontrolled mining of bed material. The study was conducted on Mszanka and Targaniczanka streams in which the collected data included: longitudinal profiles, cross-sections of the channels, the geometry of bed forms and analysis of particle composition of the bed material. The results show that hydrodynamic parameters have changed downstream from the studied sectors and along the cross-sections. Bed degradation also was linked to bank erosion, which intensified morphological changes of channels effecting the spatial distribution of flow velocity, shear stresses and stream power. The investigation also demonstrated that the bedload movement was in accordance with channel changes and more sediments were deposited than transported along the studied area. Finally, local aggradation and unstable channel capacity were observed.
Comparison of various methods for K-USLE soil erodibility factor determination was the purpose of this work. The used methods were: Wischmeier’s, Wischmeier’s and Smith’s, Monchareonm’s, Wiliams et al., Renard’s et al., Torii’s et al., Stone’s and Hilborn’s, and two methods NRCS. Calculations were carried out for mountainous basin of the Kasińczanka stream, tributary of the Raba river in the Western Carpathians. The obtained results shows that methods used for soil erodibility factor determination differ considerably. Mean values obtained by analyzed methods fluctuated between 0,138 and 0,354 Mg · ha–1 · Je–1.
In August 2005 a very severe fl ood hit large parts of Switzerland. Strong erosion occurred in several steep, apparently stable reaches of mountain streams, what produced heavy sediment loads. Where these were deposited, they caused channel avulsion or channel obstruction with subsequent inundations. Numerical simulation proved to be a useful tool to analyse the processes and to plan mitigation measures. In particular, it could be shown that the fl ooding of the Schächen river had its origin in a lateral overspilling in the fi nal reach of this tributary and a subsequent blocking of the flow section. The load eroded in the upstream reach, which is normally stable because of the presence of big boulders, was suffi cient to feed this process. A detention basin with an open slit dam located upstream did only retain a limited amount of sediment temporarily. During fl ow recession, most of these deposits were eroded. This was in agreement with the original concept, but was not very useful in this fl ood situation. On the Lütschine river, a similar massive erosion in a steep reach caused widespread deposition in an area where such phenomena did probably not occur over the last 150 years. For such rare events, it is reasonable to plan a deposition area where limited agricultural land use is allowed. Sediment deposition occurs only in function of slope reduction and channel widening; no special structures are planned.
The paper presents the results of examination some basic granulometric and hydraulic parameters such as changes in granulometry, velocity, shear stresses, Froude number, Reynolds number and flow resistance coefficient within the region of two different gravel bars in the mountain stream. The sediment samples were taken from points situated along the bars and from the riverbed in the area where the bars have their influence on the river regime. On the top of the granulometry and hydrodynamics survey there were also the chemical properties of the sediments, including heavy metals, examined. The main conclusion of the paper is that a point bar (developed on the river band) is less stable, than an up-of the obstruction bar (an alternate bar) developed along the river bank. Also there are number of observations connected with the hydrodynamics influence on stream bars formation. The study was undertaken on the Skawica-Jałowiecki Stream in the Polish part of the Carpathian Mountains.
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