Causes and mechanisms of the disappearance of braided channel patterns (the example of the Białka River, Western Carpathians) .

IF 1.1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geographia Polonica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.7163/gpol.0250
Elżbieta Gorczyca, K. Krzemień, M. Łyp, A. Strużyński
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The channels of multi-threaded (braided) rivers occur commonly in areas that fulfill certain conditions such as substantial influx of bed material and gradients large enough to create significant energy of flowing water. Natural conditions favoring the formation of multithreaded channels are present in the Carpathians in Poland in Podhale – a large basin located in the piedmont area of the high-mountain Tatra massif. The area had experienced glaciation in the Pleistocene. Yet the 20th century – and especially its second half – was a period of rapid and irreversible elimination of braided channels across the region. The Białka is considered to be the last braided river in the Carpathians in Poland. Many parameters like: structure (morphologic reach sequence), degree of braiding (BI index, W/D) and also a number of hydrodynamic ones (unit stream power, critical stress, shear stress, others) were investigated in order to assess a current stage of development of the Białka river channel. The Białka river channel appears to be a complex system with a differentiated structure. Its channel system is a mosaic of different types described by the following sequence: straight-sinuous-braided. It represents an intermediate type that is somewhere between a single- and a multi-threaded channel. Future evolution of the Białka river channel appears to include further degradation and transformation into a poorer channel ecosystem.
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辫状河道模式消失的原因和机制(以西喀尔巴阡山脉Białka河为例)。
多螺纹(辫状)河流的河道通常出现在满足某些条件的地区,例如大量涌入的河床物质和足够大的坡度,以产生显著的流水能量。波兰Podhale的喀尔巴阡山脉具有形成多通道的自然条件,Podhale是位于塔特拉高山地块山前地区的一个大盆地。该地区在更新世经历过冰川作用。然而,20世纪,尤其是20世纪后半叶,是该地区辫状河道迅速且不可逆转地消失的时期。Białka被认为是波兰喀尔巴阡山脉的最后一条辫状河。研究了许多参数,如:结构(形态河段序列),编织程度(BI指数,W/D)以及一些水动力参数(单位水流功率,临界应力,剪切应力等),以评估Białka河道的当前发展阶段。Białka河道是一个具有分化结构的复杂系统。它的水道系统是一个不同类型的马赛克,按以下顺序描述:直-弯-辫状。它代表一种介于单线程通道和多线程通道之间的中间类型。Białka河道的未来演变似乎包括进一步退化和转变为一个较差的河道生态系统。
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