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Water Level Fluctuations in the Turawa Reservoir in Relation to the Tourist Use of the Water Body

Jankowski Andrzej T. and Ruman Marek
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Jankowski Andrzej T.: University of Silesia – Faculty of Earth Sciences – Department of Physical Geography – Laboratory of Hydrology and Water Management of Urbanized Areas41-200Sosnowiec, 60 Będzińska St.
Ruman Marek: University of Silesia – Faculty of Earth Sciences – Department of Physical Geography – Laboratory of Hydrology and Water Management of Urbanized Areas41-200Sosnowiec, 60 Będzińska St.

Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, 2008, vol. 13, issue 1, 133-144

Abstract: The aim of the paper is to assess the fluctuations of water levels in the Turawa Reservoir (50° 43’ N, 18° 08’ E) in relation to the tourist use of the water body. The reservoir is situated within the macroregion of the Silesian Lowland in the mesoregion of the Opole Plain. In administrative terms, the reservoir is situated in the pole Province within the borough of Turawa. In hydrological terms, in turn, it is situated in the catchment area of the Mała Panew river, which belongs to the basin of the Odra river. The Turawa Reservoir was opened for use in 1938, and in 1948 it was filled with water to its maximum for the first time. At present, the surface area of the reservoir, when it is filled with water to its maximum, is about 20.8 km2, its volume 99.5 mln m3, and its depth exceeds 13 meters. In the period of hydrological years 1976-2000 water levels in this reservoir were characterized by high, unnoticed in natural conditions, amplitudes of changes reaching 6.99 m. Anthropogenically stimulated fluctuations in the water level result in conflicts in terms of tasks and functions that the Turawa Reservoir was designed for. Changes in the level of the water surface in the Turawa Reservoir resulted from the impact of the natural factors (thaw and rainfall related high water levels), as well as anthropogenic ones (the need to improve sailing conditions, water supply for industrial and municipal needs). Decreasing the fluctuations of water levels in the Turawa Reservoir is necessary in order to maintain its tourist-recreational functions and keep the ecological condition of its waters at the appropriate level.

Keywords: limnology; water reservoirs; retention changes; tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.2478/mgrsd-2008-0013

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