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Nr 2/IV/2013, POLSKA AKADEMIA NAUK, Oddział w Krakowie, s. 109–123 Komisja Technicznej Infrastruktury Wsi

RIVERBED EROSION ESTIMATION IN THE SELECTED

CROSS-SECTIONS OF THE UPPER VISTULA RIVER

Marta Łapuszek

Cracow University of Technology

Summary

The analysis of time variability of riverbed elevation recorded at eight cross-sections of the Upper Vistula River is presented in the paper. The variability is analyzed on the base on the observed low annual water stages and the cross-sectional geometry variation observed over decades. Furthermore, the analysis of riverbed changes in the years 2001 – 2011 was done in 16 cross-sections located between the Koło and Zawichost gauging stations.

Based on the analyzed changes in the riverbed elevation of the eight tested gauging stations it should be noted that since the beginning of the observation period, that is from about the beginning of the 20th century to the mid 1960’s, in the Upper Vistula River riverbed erosion can be ob-served with a slight tendency for accumulation. As a result of technical regulations of the river channel of the Vistula River from km 247 +000 to 295 +000 carried out in the years 1975 to 1982, intensive processes of riverbed erosion has occured. In most of the 16 profiles it was found that in the years 2001-2011 the river channel was deepened. The occur-rence of local riverbed deepening at the river banks was also observed.

Key words: riverbed erosion, river regulation, Vistula River.

INTRODUCTION

The Upper Vistula channel has a natural tendency to deepening and change its location in plan. These changes are caused by the natural process of erosion,

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the intensity of which depends on the conditions dominant in the catchment area (geology, morphology, hydrological regime, climate). Therefore, the process of riverbed erosion varies.

The river channel, constantly affected by time-varying impacts of the wa-ter flow, is formed in a long time to obtain the hydrodynamic balance. Such a balance is achieved by the channel by adapting its geometry horizontally, trans-versely and along its course due to the current resistance to flow. River, in order to ensure the flow of water and sediment, constantly adapts its morphological characteristic (length, depth, slope, course) through the processes of erosion and sedimentation. It should be noted that this adaptation also determines the ecolog-ical dynamics and guarantees the richness of river habitats. However, attention should be paid to the situation where a noticeable change in the geometry of the river channel is no longer the result of processes that ensure the balance, but be-gins to exhibit the occurrence of disturbances in the hydrodynamic balance (high erosion or accumulation) [Bogardi J., 1978].

Riverbed erosion is often accelerated by anthropogenic factors. Riverbed erosion of the channel with movable bottom is often intensified by the explo-ration of sediment and hydro-technical activities. The paper presents the river-bed evolution observed in the last 100-year period in the studied gauging sta-tions located on the river course between Szczucin and Zawichost on the upper Vistula River.

Riverbed erosion observed on these gauging stations is mostly caused by river regulation consisted in the shortening and narrowing of the river channel.

The studies are based on the variability of annual low water stages ob-served during the long term.

METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY

The analysis of the variability of riverbed changes were done on the as-sumption provided by Punzet [1994], and proven by the author [Łapuszek M., Ratomski J., 2006], that minimal annual water stages correspond to the change of the riverbed level The series of minimal annual water stages of each stud-ied gaging station is divided into time intervals. Then, in each time interval the function that describes the position of the bottom in a given year T is defined.

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Function Hi(T), which describes the time course of the annual water stages in the

i-th interval is written as follows [Łapuszek M., Ratomski J., 2006]:

( )= ( )+ε

i av

H T H T

gdzie:

ε - standard deviation of residual component;

Hav(T) - regression function expressed by a linear function::

( ) ( )

av

H T =E H TT+β gdzie:

T - year of observation;

α - the rate of the intensity of erosion or accumulation, cm·year–1;

β - constant, cm.

The value of parameter α indicates the average annual lowering or agra-dation of the riverbed in year T. The symbol E(H|T) is the conditional expected value of the minimal water stage in the minimum – T. The parameters a and b are estimated by the least squares method.

The changes in the location of gauging station and the position of gauging station datum were taken into account in the calculations. The calculation results were verified by analysis of changes observed in the measured geometry of cross sections. The archived and current cross-sections of channel were used for the verification [IMGW].

OBJECTIVE OF STUDY

The observations were made in the following gauging station of the up-per Vistula River: Szczucin (years: 1887-2010), Otałęż (years: 1898-1960), Ostrówek (years: 1888-1960), Koło (years: 1898-1991), Dzików (years: 1870-1960, including intervals of data discontinuity), Sandomierz (years: 1904-2010), Dąbrowa Wrzawska (years: 1900-1960), Zawichost (years: 1904-2010) [IMGW]. Mentioned above gauging stations are located between km 194+000 and km 288+000 of the river course.

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An analysis of cross-sectional geometry variation in the profiles of gaug-ing stations Szczucin (years: 1936-2011) and Sandomierz (years: 1927-2006) was also carried out [IMGW]. The location of the studied gauging stations are shown in Fig. 1.

Additionally, in order to assess the impact of floods on the process of riv-erbed erosion, the analysis of the variability of 16 cross sections located on the Vistula River between km 241.500 and 285.000 was carried out. The comparison of cross-sectional geometry was made for years 2001 and 2011.

N ID A km 1 7 5 ,4 W IS £ O K A km 2 2 6 ,9 S A N km 2 9 7 ,7 S Z C Z U C IN km 1 9 4 ,1 O T A £ Ê ¯ km 2 1 0 ,1 O S T R Ó W E K km 2 2 3 ,6 K O £ O km 2 4 0 ,8 D Z IK Ó W km 2 5 5 ,3 D ¥ B R O W A W R Z A W S K A km 2 7 4 ,6 S A N D O M IE R Z km 2 6 8 ,4 Z A W IC H O S T km 2 8 7 ,6

Figure 1. Location of the studied gauging stations on the Upper Vistula River.

RIVERBED EROSION ASSESSMENT

Analysis The riverbed erosion variability in eight gauging stations of upper Vistula River is analyzed on the base on the variability of minimum annual water stages observed during decades.

In the Szczucin gauging station riverbed erosion was observed during the years 1889-1934 and 1935-1943. Process of accumulation was observed in the years 1945-1980. In the years 1981-2010 in Szczucin intensive riverbed erosion was observed, the average annual bottom lowering was 2.5 cm. This process continues until the present (Fig. 2). In the Otałęż gauging station during the years 1898-1924 there was observed riverbed erosion (Fig.3). In the years 1925-1952 the river channel was stable. After 1960 the station was closed.

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0 50 100 150 200 250 300 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 T [Y ears] H [cm] H 1= -1.22 T + 2530.08 H 2= -3.92 T + 7784.08 H 3= 0.23 T - 290.15 H 4= -2.5 T + 5135.95

Figure 2. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the

Szczucin cross-section on the Vistula River.

0 40 80 120 160 200 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 T [Years] H [cm] H = -0.88 T + 1815.06 H = -0.08 T + 282.0

Figure 3. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the Otałęż

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In the Ostrówek gauging station the process of accumulation was observed during the years 1888-1916 and 1917-1960. Only at the years 1916-17 there was observed process of rapid, 50-cm, bottom lowering (Fig. 4). After 1960, the station was closed. In the Koło gauging station riverbed erosion was observed during the years 1898-1932. In the years 1933-1981 there was observed trend toward accumulation. In the years 1982-1991 process of high riverbed erosion was observed. The mean annual bottom lowering was 2.41 cm (Fig.5). In 1992 the station was closed.

Figure 4. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the

Ostrówek cross-section on the Vistula River.

In the Dzików gauging station riverbed erosion was observed at the period of 1889-1949. In the years 1956-1960 there was observed process of slight accu-mulation (Fig.6). After 1960, measurements of water stages in the gauging station were discontinued. In the Sandomierz gauging station in the period of 1904-1914

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there was observed trend toward accumulation. During the years 1919-1980 in Sandomierz the proces of riverbed erosion was observed. In 1981-2010 the pro-cess of slight erosion is observed, and continues to the present (Fig.7).

0 50 100 150 200 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 T [Years] H [cm] H = -1.48 T + 2970.63 H = 0.24 T - 373.33 H = - 2.41 T + 4867.87

Figure 5. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the Koło

cross-section on the Vistula River.

In Dąbrowa Wrzawska during the period of 1900-1922 high process of riverbed erosion was observed, the mean annual river bottom lowering was 1,89 cm. In the years 1923-1943 there was observed process of accumulation. During the years 1948-1960 the river channel was almost stable, and slight accumulation was noticed (Fig.8). After 1960, measurements of water stages in the gauging station has been discontinued. In Zawichowst gauging station the process of ac-cumulation was noticed in the period of 1904-1941. In the years 1942-1981 and 1982-2010 riverbed erosion is observed, and continues to the present (Fig.9).

Additionally, based on the measured geometry [IMWM-Krakow], the analysis of the cross-sectional variation in two gauging stations: Szczucin and Sandomierz was carried out. These are the profiles where hydrological observa-tions are carried out to the present.

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Figure 6. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the

Dzików cross-section on the Vistula River.

In the Szczucin gauging station the variability of cross-sectional geometry of the years 1936-2011 was analyzed (Fig.10). These observations show that the river channel is stable in the horizontal direction. In the vertical direction a slight tendency to riverbed erosion is observed. This process is also observed in the variability of the minimum annual water states during the years 1887-2010 (Fig. 2). In the Sandomierz gauging station the analysis of the variability of geometry of the years 1927-2006 was carried out (Fig.11). In the horizontal direction the river channel is stable. In the years 1983-2006 process of riverbed erosion was noticed. This process is also observed in the variability of the minimum annual water states in years 1980-2010 (Fig.7).

Moreover, the variability of riverbed evolution was carried out on the Up-per Vistula River course between the Koło and Zawichost gauging stations in years 2001-2011 (Fig.10, Fig.11). The aim of the comparison was to examine the

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impact of floods that appeared in the last decade (2001, 2006, 2010) with respect to the process of riverbed erosion (Fig.12, Fig.13). Here below are examples of two of the 16 measured cross-sections.

Figure 7. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the

Sandomierz cross-section on the Vistula River.

In most of the cases highly variable geometry as a result of the sediments movement was observed in the cross-sections with dunes. This process is strong at kms: 249+000, 264+000, 266+300 and 273+000. In several studied cross-sec-tions local significant deepening at the river banks were noticed. The magnitude of these depressions reached up to 1.8 m at the cross-sections located at kms 259+300, 268+000, 274+800 of the river course. The eroded sediment is de-posited on floodplain terraces just above the convex banks, as it is observed at the cross-sections located at kms 247+700, 259+300, 264+000, 274+800 and 276+800 of the Vistula River course.

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Figure 8. Variability of annual minimum levels and estimated linear trend at the

Dąbrowa Wrzawska cross-section on the Vistula River.

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158.000 160.000 162.000 164.000 166.000 168.000 170.000 -600.0 -500.0 -400.0 -300.0 -200.0 -100.0 0.0 100.0 200.0 Distance [m] Elevation [m a.s.l.] 10.03.1936 03.07.1946 15.10.1955 08.09.1977 19.05.1983 09.06.1999 28.04.2011

Figure 10. The channel geometry development in 1936-2011 at the Szczucin

cross-section on the Vistula River [IMGW].

RESULTS ANALYSIS

On the basis of the minimum annual water stages analysis of the eight gauging stations of upper Vistula River it should be noted that since the begin-ning of the observation period, that is from about the beginbegin-ning of the 20th centu-ry to the mid 1960’s, riverbed erosion can be observed with the slight tendency to accumulation.

The process of riverbed erosion went in different ways in each of stud-ied gauging stations. In the Szczucin gauging station since 1889 until 2010 the riverbed was lowered up to 1.2 m. In the years 1933-1991, the riverbed in the Koło gauging station was lowered up to 0.8 m as a result of erosion, also in Dz-ików the same process was observed. In the Otałęż gauging station the proces of slight erosion was noticed, and the river channel was stable from 1920 until the end of the observation period. In the Ostrówek process of accumulation was

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observed , and since 1915 when the riverbed was lowered down to 0.5 m the channel was stable until the end of the observation period. Only in Dąbrowa Wr-zawska the erosion was observed in the years 1900-1921, and from 1922 to 1960 the accumulation. 133.50 135.50 137.50 139.50 141.50 143.50 145.50 147.50 -300 -200 -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Distance [m] Elevation [m a.s.l.] 2006-05-18 1993-10-12 1982-11-04 1970-11-13 1927-07-06

Figure 11. The channel geometry development in1927-2006 at the Sandomierz

cross-section on the Vistula River [IMGW].

In the years 1969-1970 the Guidelines for Technical – Economical on the regulation of the Vistula River from the village Nagnajów (km 247) to the mouth of Sanna Stream (km 295) were developed. The purpose of this regulation was to maintain the suitable depth for shipping (about 1 m), protection against bank erosion and also to maintain the suitable condition for water intakes. The project was to be carried out in two stages:

first step: years 1970-1980: all the necessary works which were required for obtaining the suitable width of the channel,

second step: years 1981-1982: the complementary works concerning the new river channel strenghtening.

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142 144 146 148 150 152 154 156 100 300 500 700 900 1100 Distance [m] Ordinates [m a.s.l.] 2001 2011

Figure 12. The channel geometry in 2001-2011 at km 249.000 on the Vistula River.

134 136 138 140 142 144 146 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Distance [m] Ordinates [m a.s.l.] 2001 2011

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The impact of the above mentioned river training activities on the process-es which occured through the new regulated river channel is visible. The analysis of minimum annual water stages at the studied gauging stations show that before the river training slight riverbed erosion or accumulation was observed. After the river regulation, since 1980, in Sandomierz and Zawichost the river channel has highly eroded. Now, the process of riverbed erosion is still observed but it runs with lower intensity (Fig.10, Fig.11). Unfortunately, it was impossible to carry out the comparisons and analyzes for the other five gauging stations, because measurements of water stages in these gauging stations were discontinued before the river training activities.

Formed new river channel for the flow of Q=174 m·s-1 reached width of about 120 m is stable, and now there is not observed sandy dunes creation in the riverbed. In the places where the river channel has been widened because of the hydraulic structures destructions, currently there are observed dunes and sedi-ments. In these parts of the river course the river channel geometry is variable as a result of sediment movement during the flood events. The sediment is trans-ported and deposited in low-lying parts of the river, on the floodplains mainly, as it seen in the cross-sections located at kms: 247.700, 259.300, 264.000, 274.800 and 276.800 of the Vistula River course.

CONCLUSIONS

Observations and calculations of the riverbed erosion process in examined gauging stations indicate that erosion is a natural process, but its intensity is ac-celerated by anthropogenic factors.

On the basis of the minimum annual water stages analysis of the eight gauging stations of the Upper Vistula River it should be noted that since the be-ginning of the observation period, that is from about the beebe-ginning of the 20th century to the mid 1960’s, riverbed erosion is observed with the slight tendency to accumulation.

As a result of technical river regulation in the 1970’s on the Vistula river channel at kms from 247.000 to 295.000 in the Sandomierz and Zawichost gaug-ing stations the proces of high riverbed erosion appeared. In 1980 the riverbed was lowered of about 50 cm. Presently the process of riverbed erosion is still ob-served there but its intensity is not high: in Sandomierz the mean annual riverbed lowering is 0.27 cm, and in Zawichost is respectively 0.9 cm per year.

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In the examined gauging stations of the upper Vistula River also the im-pact of floods that occurred in the last decade on the analysed river course is observed. This can be seen in the result of the comparisons of cross-sectional geometry from the years 2001 to 2011.

In some cases it was observed, that in the cross-sections with sandy dunes, the riverbed is characterized by highly variable geometry as a result of the sedi-ments movement. In the several studied cross-sections local significant lowering of the riverbed at the river banks were noticed. The magnitude of these lowerings reaches up to 1.8 m at some cross-sections, and the eroded sediment is deposited on floodplain terraces.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bogardi J. (1978) Sediment transport in alluvial streams, Acad. Kiado, Budapest. IMGW,Kraków Branch: data on the minimum low annual water stages and

cross-sectional geometry of the Upper Vistula River gauging stations.

Łapuszek M., Ratomski J. (2006) The Method of Establishing Characteristics and

Forecasting of the Riverbed Erosion of the Upper Vistula Basin Mountainous Rivers. Monography. Nr 332. Kraków. Polit. Krak. (In Polish).

Punzet J. (1994) Summary of the studies on the variability of the Carpathian rivers

channels in the 20th century.Podsumowanie Gospodarka Wodna. Nr 4. (In Polish).

dr inż. Marta Łapuszek Cracow University of Technology Institute of Water Engneering and Water Management

Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków mlapuszek@iigw.pl

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