ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I

The availability of water in adequate sufficient quantity and quality is the most important factor in maintenance of life and human activity. Surface water as easily accessible resources per citizen in Poland should not be compared to other countries of the European Union. Podlasie is a lowland regi...

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Main Authors: Ewa Szatyłowicz, Dominika Matulewicz, iwona Skoczko
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Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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spelling doaj-b1dda7c2ad4a4736b8aef39e0dc89f162020-11-25T00:29:43ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932015-09-01164818810.12911/22998993/5935359353ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART IEwa Szatyłowicz0Dominika Matulewicz1iwona Skoczko2Bialystok University of Technology, Wiejska St. 45, 15-351 Białystok, PolandBialystok University of Technology, Wiejska St. 45, 15-351 Białystok, PolandBialystok University of Technology, Wiejska St. 45, 15-351 Białystok, PolandThe availability of water in adequate sufficient quantity and quality is the most important factor in maintenance of life and human activity. Surface water as easily accessible resources per citizen in Poland should not be compared to other countries of the European Union. Podlasie is a lowland region, which is dominated by vast plains occasionally varied by low hills with gentle slopes. Natural lakes occurring sparsely are heavily overgrown or completely restated as a result of moor succession. The storage of natural hollows which store water resulted in the construction of artificial dam reservoirs, allocated primarily to water accumulation. Lowland development of small retention mainly consists of increasing the retention capacity and prevention of drought and floods, while maintaining and supporting the development of the natural landscape. This article presents the characteristics of selected major small water reservoirs in Podlasie. Characterized and evaluated the susceptibility of dam reservoirs degradation: Czapielówka, Korycin, Otapy-Kiersnówek, Repczyce, Zarzeczany. To evaluate the susceptibility of degradation there was applied Schindler factor, which is the ratio of the accumulated surface water reservoir and its catchment area to the volume of the reservoir. In addition, the influence of development of catchment management and the degree of degradation has been evaluated. Realising aware of the limitations of the size of the water resources is suggested to take appropriate action to alleviate the degradation of artificial reservoirs.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/ASSESSMENT-OF-SUSCEPTIBILITY-TO-DEGRADATION-BY-SCHINDLER-FACTOR-OF-SELECTED-RESERVOIRS-IN-PODLASKIE-PART-I,59353,0,2.htmlwater resourcesSchindler factorlow retentiondegradation
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Dominika Matulewicz
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Dominika Matulewicz
iwona Skoczko
ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I
Journal of Ecological Engineering
water resources
Schindler factor
low retention
degradation
author_facet Ewa Szatyłowicz
Dominika Matulewicz
iwona Skoczko
author_sort Ewa Szatyłowicz
title ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I
title_short ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I
title_full ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I
title_fullStr ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEGRADATION BY SCHINDLER FACTOR OF SELECTED RESERVOIRS IN PODLASKIE – PART I
title_sort assessment of susceptibility to degradation by schindler factor of selected reservoirs in podlaskie – part i
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The availability of water in adequate sufficient quantity and quality is the most important factor in maintenance of life and human activity. Surface water as easily accessible resources per citizen in Poland should not be compared to other countries of the European Union. Podlasie is a lowland region, which is dominated by vast plains occasionally varied by low hills with gentle slopes. Natural lakes occurring sparsely are heavily overgrown or completely restated as a result of moor succession. The storage of natural hollows which store water resulted in the construction of artificial dam reservoirs, allocated primarily to water accumulation. Lowland development of small retention mainly consists of increasing the retention capacity and prevention of drought and floods, while maintaining and supporting the development of the natural landscape. This article presents the characteristics of selected major small water reservoirs in Podlasie. Characterized and evaluated the susceptibility of dam reservoirs degradation: Czapielówka, Korycin, Otapy-Kiersnówek, Repczyce, Zarzeczany. To evaluate the susceptibility of degradation there was applied Schindler factor, which is the ratio of the accumulated surface water reservoir and its catchment area to the volume of the reservoir. In addition, the influence of development of catchment management and the degree of degradation has been evaluated. Realising aware of the limitations of the size of the water resources is suggested to take appropriate action to alleviate the degradation of artificial reservoirs.
topic water resources
Schindler factor
low retention
degradation
url http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/ASSESSMENT-OF-SUSCEPTIBILITY-TO-DEGRADATION-BY-SCHINDLER-FACTOR-OF-SELECTED-RESERVOIRS-IN-PODLASKIE-PART-I,59353,0,2.html
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