Hydromorphological variability of a large lowland river based on the Hydromorphological Index for Rivers (HIR) basing on the Warta River

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Karol Pietruczuk, Krzysztof Dajewski, Anna Garbarczyk, K. Szoszkiewicz
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The article presents the results of hydromorphological research of the Warta river basing of the Hydromorphological Index for Rivers (HIR). The HIR index considered as well as two components of this mutimetrix: hydromorphological diversity index (WRH) and modification transformation index (WPH).Field surveys were carried out in 2017-2018 on 49 survey sites of the Warta River. Studies have shown the diversification of the hydromorphological state of the river. Hydromorphological state of the surveyed sites from very good to bad was found. Good hydromorphological status (26 sites), for the most frequent category, followed by very good (10) and moderate (7). Poor conditions were detected for 5 sites and bad for one only. Statistically significant relationships were also found between the land use of the bank zone, and hydromorphological indices – HIR, WRH and WPH. The best hydromorphological conditions were found in semi-natural and agricultural areas. However, various forms of anthropopressure, with particular emphasis on urbanization, were factors significantly worsening the hydromorphological conditions. A higher degree of hydromorphological degradation was revealed in the lower course of the river comparing with the higher course of the Warta. Keyword: hydromorphological diversity, lowland river, anthropopressure, hydromorphology, HIR Inżynieria Ekologiczna Ecological Engineering Volume 21, Issue 2, June 2020, pages 15–25 https://doi.org/10.12912/23920629/122656 Received: 2020.04.08
基于河流水文形态指数(HIR)的大型低地河流水文形态变异
本文介绍了基于河流水文地貌指数(HIR)的瓦尔塔河水文地貌研究结果。HIR指数考虑了该多重指数的两个组成部分:水力形态多样性指数(WRH)和改良转化指数(WPH)。2017-2018年,在瓦尔塔河的49个调查点进行了实地调查。研究表明,该河的水文地貌状态是多样化的。调查地点的水文地貌状况由好到坏不等。良好的水力形态状态(26个位点)是最常见的类别,其次是非常好(10个)和中等(7个)。检测到5个站点的条件较差,仅一个站点的情况较差。河岸带的土地利用与水文形态指数HIR、WRH和WPH之间也存在显著的统计关系。半自然区和农业区的水力形态条件最好。然而,各种形式的人类压力,特别是城市化,是显著恶化水文地貌条件的因素。与瓦尔塔河上游相比,河流下游的水力形态退化程度更高。关键词:水文地貌多样性,低地河流,人类压力,水文地貌,HIR Inżynieria Ekologiczna生态工程第21卷第2期,2020年6月,第15-25页https://doi.org/10.12912/23920629/122656收到日期:2020.04.08
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Inzynieria Ekologiczna
Inzynieria Ekologiczna Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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