Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact

The Croatian-Hungarian border section of the Dráva River has been undisturbed for almost a century, and it is characterised by unique fluvial morphology (braided pattern and islands) supporting rich habitats and wildlife. However, during the last decades human impact became more and moreinten...

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Main Authors: Tímea Kiss, Gábor Andrási, Péter Hernesz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2011-10-01
Series:Acta Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series
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Online Access:http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2011/2011v5is2_1.pdf
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spelling doaj-ccaa2b8b49e7405d88f49ec7e7afc1ca2020-11-24T21:16:14ZengUniversity of DebrecenActa Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series1789-49211789-75562011-10-01525875Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impactTímea KissGábor AndrásiPéter HerneszThe Croatian-Hungarian border section of the Dráva River has been undisturbed for almost a century, and it is characterised by unique fluvial morphology (braided pattern and islands) supporting rich habitats and wildlife. However, during the last decades human impact became more and moreintensive. Between 1975 and 1989 three water reservoirs were built on the Croatian section of the river, just 16 km from the beginning of the border-section, altering the hydrology and the sediment characteristics of the river. On a local scale cut-offs, revetments and groynes were built. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of these human interventions. As the result of the alteration of the hydrology the channel pattern of the Dráva has been changing from braided to meandering, though on the upstream meandering part the territory and number of islands increased due to the drop of water stages. A cut-off and a groyne influenced only the morphology of a short section. As the result of the cut-off braided pattern became more pronounced, and the groyne caused intensive channel aggradation and gave way to lateral island development.http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2011/2011v5is2_1.pdfhuman impactcross-sectionchannel patternislandaggradation
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author Tímea Kiss
Gábor Andrási
Péter Hernesz
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Gábor Andrási
Péter Hernesz
Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact
Acta Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series
human impact
cross-section
channel pattern
island
aggradation
author_facet Tímea Kiss
Gábor Andrási
Péter Hernesz
author_sort Tímea Kiss
title Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact
title_short Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact
title_full Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact
title_fullStr Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact
title_full_unstemmed Morphological alteration of the Dráva as the result of human impact
title_sort morphological alteration of the dráva as the result of human impact
publisher University of Debrecen
series Acta Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series
issn 1789-4921
1789-7556
publishDate 2011-10-01
description The Croatian-Hungarian border section of the Dráva River has been undisturbed for almost a century, and it is characterised by unique fluvial morphology (braided pattern and islands) supporting rich habitats and wildlife. However, during the last decades human impact became more and moreintensive. Between 1975 and 1989 three water reservoirs were built on the Croatian section of the river, just 16 km from the beginning of the border-section, altering the hydrology and the sediment characteristics of the river. On a local scale cut-offs, revetments and groynes were built. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of these human interventions. As the result of the alteration of the hydrology the channel pattern of the Dráva has been changing from braided to meandering, though on the upstream meandering part the territory and number of islands increased due to the drop of water stages. A cut-off and a groyne influenced only the morphology of a short section. As the result of the cut-off braided pattern became more pronounced, and the groyne caused intensive channel aggradation and gave way to lateral island development.
topic human impact
cross-section
channel pattern
island
aggradation
url http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2011/2011v5is2_1.pdf
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