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Influence of hydrological and sedimentological processes on the functioning of inland waterway transport on an example of Brdyujście Regatta Track
Article presents the impact of anthropogenesis on the aquatic ecosystem of the Brda River estuary. Studied
section is part of the E-70 international waterway, which is connecting Central and Eastern Europe. This
small section of the Brda River has very unique character, due to the hydrological transformations during the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries by human race. They were happening in the “adaptation of the Brda River
to the inland waterways.” They were consisted in the construction of Brdyujście sluice. New hydrotechnical
building created artificial water reservoir, which was used for recreational purposes, as the Regatta Track.
Damming of the Brda River significantly changed water flow regime in this section. Flow has been slowed
and has given nearly limnical nature to the estuary section of the Brda River. This is reflected in the transport
of suspended material (total suspension) and the rate of the sedimentation in reservoir. Soundings of the bottom
indicated varied thickness of the sediments. Subsequent hydrological changes in the analysed section of
the Brda River, occurred at the time of closing the Brdyujście sluice and opening new inland waterway crossing
to the Vistula River – Polish Czersko sluice. In this way, a significant part of the waterway (regatta
track) was eliminated from the use. These changes are adversely affecting on functioning of the whole
research part as an inland waterway. The dredged treatments serve not only providing proper conditions for
a sporting event on the Regatta Track, but also should contribute to the improvement of navigation in this part
of the Brda River. The research of the concentration of selected elements indicated the spatial variation in the
rate of sediment accumulation processes. Based on available data, it is possible to propose dredged treatments
as an element that enables the possibility of shipping on the Brda River section to remain at the same level.