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The application of 2D hydrodynamic models for underwater archaeological finds from the Vistula River, in Warsaw, Poland

Autor
Kowalski, Hubert
Radecki-Pawlik, Artur
Magnuszewski, Artur
Data publikacji
2018
Abstrakt (EN)

Low water levels occurring on the Warsaw section of the Vistula River during droughts in 2012 and 2015 stirred considerable interest by exposing parts of the river bed. The river's low flow discharge created favorable conditions for archaeologists who, from the river's bottom, managed to salvage sculptures, architectural artefacts and military accessories dating back to the middle of the 17th century. Literature shows that archaeological finds at the bottom of a major lowland river are unique and are attributed to very specific hydrological and geological conditions. Embankments and works meant to regulate the channel of the Vistula River in Warsaw narrowed the channel and accelerated the erosion of the river's bottom. A comparison of rating curves created between 1919 and 2015 shows that the river's bottom had lowered by 225 cm. The diameter of sediment particles which could be moved at maximum shear stress has been calculated using the Meyer‐Peter and Muller formula. According to the calculated shear stress corresponding to the highest historical flood of 1844 particles smaller than 0.05 meter were transported down the river and it is true that artefacts of that size had not been collected at the site. Taking into consideration the very specific geological and hydrological conditions we believe that finding so many 17th century artefacts with a well documented history at a site at the bottom of major lowland river with intensive channel processes is indeed unique. Additionally, it is the first time that results of hydrodynamic modeling have been successfully used for archeological survey to define the critical shear stress and the smallest diameter of artefacts which could remain stable on a river's bottom.

Słowa kluczowe EN
2D hydrodynamic model
hydrology
sediment transport
underwater archaeology
Vistula River
Dyscyplina PBN
archeologia
Czasopismo
Hydrological Processes
Tom
32
Zeszyt
18
Strony od-do
2888-2900
ISSN
0885-6087
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