ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Application of Hydrodynamic Simulation
and Frequency Analysis for Assessment
of Sediment Deposition and Vegetation Impacts
on Floodplain Inundation
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Department of Water and Sanitary Engineering, Poznań University of Environmental and Life Sciences,
Piątkowska 94A, 60-649 Poznań, Poland
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Tomasz Dysarz
Department of Water and Sanitary Engineering, Poznań University of Environmental and Life Sciences,
Piątkowska 94A, 60-649 Poznań, Poland
Pol. J. Environ. Stud. 2011;20(6):1441-1451
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ABSTRACT
The problem analyzed in our paper is quantification of the impact of sediment deposition and riparian
vegetation growth on floodplain inundation frequency. An additional factor is water reservoir operation.
A Warta River reach was selected for the study. This natural channel is located above the Jeziorsko Reservoir.
The applied methodology is a combination of data collection, hydrodynamic model simulations, and analysis
of water stage frequencies. Computations and analyses showed interesting relations between elements of the
river system studied. Floodplain inundation frequency was found permanently increasing. Although the main
factor responsible for this is sediment deposition, the influence of riparian vegetation is important at higher
water stages.