Geomorphological study of the debris flow events in the Harsovska River (Blagoevgradska Bistritsa catchment), observed within 2019-2023

R. Kenderova, G. Rachev, A. Baltakova
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Debris flow events in the Blagoevgradska Bistritsa catchment (SW Bulgaria) become more frequent in the past few years. To localize the debris source along the tributary system, the Harsovska River is chosen in this study. During the observation period a torrential event was registered in June 2023. The synoptic situation, which caused the flood, is re-analyzed and also geomorphological research is made for depositional landforms in the river channel for the period 2019-2023. In the study, the alluvial sediments are defined by grain size and also by morphoscopic study of pebble-sized grains. During the field research, two critical flood-risk sites are pointed, located in the Harsovo hamlet. The data about past debris flow events are collected from residents of Harsovo with interviews regarding their experience in this issue. In the period of the study, the main part of debris nourishment in Harsovska catchment is provided by the tributary Marulevska River, where active mass movement processes are registered. However, the alluvial profiles of both rivers – Marulevska and Harsovska, showed an alternation of coarser and finer materials, resulting of turbulent and calm discharge. Such periodical change in the sedimentary environment of the two compound rivers demonstrates their unsteady torrential character. Regarding the fortification activities in this area, at the moment some new forestation has been noticed. Still, the species, used to fortify the river banks are not suitable for the climate and hydrological regime of the region. The channel fortifications, built in the middle of the 20th century, currently are not maintained properly, which puts under threat of future debris flow events the settlements and infrastructure along this catchment.
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哈索夫斯卡河(布拉戈耶夫格拉德斯卡-比斯特里察集水区)泥石流事件地貌研究(2019-2023 年期间观测到
过去几年,保加利亚西南部 Blagoevgradska Bistritsa 流域的泥石流事件越来越频繁。为了确定支流系统沿岸的泥石流源,本研究选择了 Harsovska 河。在观测期间,2023 年 6 月发生了一次暴雨。本研究重新分析了造成洪水的天气形势,并对 2019-2023 年期间河道的沉积地貌进行了地貌研究。在研究中,冲积沉积物是通过粒度和卵石大小颗粒的形态研究来定义的。在实地研究中,指出了位于哈索沃村的两个重要洪水风险点。通过对 Harsovo 居民的采访,收集了有关过去泥石流事件的数据。在研究期间,Harsovska 流域的泥石流主要由支流 Marulevska 河提供,该流域的泥石流过程十分活跃。然而,两条河流(Marulevska 河和 Harsovska 河)的冲积剖面都显示出较粗和较细物质的交替变化,造成了湍急和平静的排放。这两条复合河流沉积环境的这种周期性变化表明,它们具有不稳定的暴流特征。关于该地区的加固活动,目前已经注意到一些新的植树造林活动。不过,用于加固河岸的树种并不适合该地区的气候和水文条件。建于 20 世纪中叶的河道加固工程目前没有得到妥善维护,这对该流域沿岸的居民点和基础设施造成了威胁。
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