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ŠLEZINGR, M. PELIKÁN, P. MARKOVÁ, J.
Original Title
The Result of the IGA Project - Presentation of an Innovative Concept of Bank Stabilization - (3. Tracking in 2017 and 2018)
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
As regards the stabilization procedures described within the description of experimental plots, the most appropriate and most effective technique proves to be the following: a belt approx. 1-2 m wide of reeds (namely Typha latifolia) followed by a stand of shrub willows in at least 5-7 rows in combination with a gravel layer. A stand of shrub willows of several (at least five) rows acts as a natural breakwater on the erosion platform - i.e., where erosion damage has already occurred and developed. This was concluded after evaluating the effectiveness of stabilization after 15 years. Combined with the distribution of slope inclination, it is a very good biological protection of the bank, preventing the formation of erosion wall. As has been found, the waves do not reach the third, i.e. the steepest, slope section significantly (resulting in deformation). The steepest section had an inclination of 1: 2 at the experimental plots. Therefore, the monitoring (of 15 years at experimental plot Brno) has shown that the slope inclination designed for this section is irrelevant. The calculations were based on the determination of the design wave height and the calculation of the potential wave run-up swash. The vegetation there has developed into a sufficiently effective breakwater.
Keywords
breakwater, stabilization, bank
Authors
ŠLEZINGR, M.; PELIKÁN, P.; MARKOVÁ, J.
Released
15. 12. 2018
Publisher
Tribun EU s.r.o.
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-263-1520-9
Book
Colloquium on Landscape Management 2018
Pages from
21
Pages to
24
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT156339, author="Miloslav {Šlezingr} and Petr {Pelikán} and Jana {Marková}", title="The Result of the IGA Project - Presentation of an Innovative Concept of Bank Stabilization - (3. Tracking in 2017 and 2018)", booktitle="Colloquium on Landscape Management 2018", year="2018", pages="21--24", publisher="Tribun EU s.r.o.", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-263-1520-9" }