RIVER BED EROSION ON THE HUNGARIAN SECTION OF THE DANUBE

L. Goda, B. Kalocsa, E. A. Tamás
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Investigations of the recent decades have revealed a significant lowering of the river bed of the Danube in Hungary. This phenomenon can be observed on a long stretch of the Hungarian Danube and it can be presumed that similar changes occur on other parts of the river beyond the borders. There are several methods to reveal and to measure the lowering of the channel. Long records of the water level are available for the trend- and homogeneity analyses. Results show that erosion processes started even at the beginning of the 20th century. In recent years results of bathymetry are available for the more detailed investigations of these changes. The main causes of the bed-lowering are river regulation activities, industrial dredging and decreasing of natural sediment load. Deepening of the river bed has unfavourable effects on the natural environment, on the navigation and also on the operation of man-made structures in the river. To avert these injurious effects a complex solution is needed, taking into consideration not just economical but ecological and social aspects as well.
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近几十年的调查显示,匈牙利多瑙河的河床明显下降。这种现象可以在匈牙利多瑙河的一段很长的河段上观察到,可以推测,在边界以外的河流的其他部分也发生了类似的变化。有几种方法来显示和测量通道的下降。水位的长期记录可用于趋势和均匀性分析。结果表明,侵蚀过程早在20世纪初就开始了。近年来,水深测量的结果可用于更详细地研究这些变化。河道整治活动、工业疏浚和自然泥沙负荷的减少是造成河床下降的主要原因。河床的加深对自然环境、通航以及河中人工构筑物的运行都有不利的影响。为了避免这些有害影响,需要一个复杂的解决方案,不仅要考虑经济方面,还要考虑生态和社会方面。
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