The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River Banks

The rate of bank retreat was measured using erosion pins on the alluvial banks of the rivers in the Podhale region (the boundary zone between Central and Outer Carpathians) during the hydrological year 2013/2014. During the winter half-year (November–April), the bank retreat was mainly caused by pro...

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Main Authors: Karol Augustowski, Józef Kukulak
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/13/1812
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description The rate of bank retreat was measured using erosion pins on the alluvial banks of the rivers in the Podhale region (the boundary zone between Central and Outer Carpathians) during the hydrological year 2013/2014. During the winter half-year (November–April), the bank retreat was mainly caused by processes related to the freezing and thawing of the ground (swelling, creep, downfall). During the summer half-year (May–October), fluvial processes and mass movements such as lateral erosion, washing out, and sliding predominated. The share of fluvial processes in the total annual amount of bank retreat (71 cm on average) was 4 times greater than that of the frost phenomena. Erosion on bank surfaces by frost phenomena during the cold half-year was greatest (up to 38 cm) on the upper parts of banks composed of fine-grained alluvium, while fluvial erosion during the summer half-year (exceeding 80 cm) mostly affected the lower parts of the banks, composed of gravel. The precise calculation of the relative role of frost phenomena in the annual balance of bank erosion was precluded at some stations by the loss of erosion pins in the summer flood.
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spelling doaj.art-ad986653294841b08df4c236df62d8c72023-11-22T02:23:56ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-06-011313181210.3390/w13131812The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River BanksKarol Augustowski0Józef Kukulak1Department of Geography, Pedagogical University of Cracow, ul. Podchorazych 2, 30-084 Krakow, PolandDepartment of Geography, Pedagogical University of Cracow, ul. Podchorazych 2, 30-084 Krakow, PolandThe rate of bank retreat was measured using erosion pins on the alluvial banks of the rivers in the Podhale region (the boundary zone between Central and Outer Carpathians) during the hydrological year 2013/2014. During the winter half-year (November–April), the bank retreat was mainly caused by processes related to the freezing and thawing of the ground (swelling, creep, downfall). During the summer half-year (May–October), fluvial processes and mass movements such as lateral erosion, washing out, and sliding predominated. The share of fluvial processes in the total annual amount of bank retreat (71 cm on average) was 4 times greater than that of the frost phenomena. Erosion on bank surfaces by frost phenomena during the cold half-year was greatest (up to 38 cm) on the upper parts of banks composed of fine-grained alluvium, while fluvial erosion during the summer half-year (exceeding 80 cm) mostly affected the lower parts of the banks, composed of gravel. The precise calculation of the relative role of frost phenomena in the annual balance of bank erosion was precluded at some stations by the loss of erosion pins in the summer flood.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/13/1812river bankserosionfrost phenomenafluvial processesWest Carpathians
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The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River Banks
Water
river banks
erosion
frost phenomena
fluvial processes
West Carpathians
title The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River Banks
title_full The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River Banks
title_fullStr The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River Banks
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title_short The Role of Frost Processes in the Retreat of River Banks
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topic river banks
erosion
frost phenomena
fluvial processes
West Carpathians
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