Author(s): Ursula Stephan; Silke Kainz; Michael Hengl; Alexander Bickel; Markus Mhr; Wolfgang Burtscher
Linked Author(s): Silke Kainz, Michael Hengl, Ursula Stephan
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Abstract: The river Lutz as many other rivers in Austria was forced into a straight and narrow river bed. Several weirs were erected to stabilise the river bed, but which, too, impeded organism passability. After decades with several floods the protection measures were in bad condition. In 2005, a 500-years flood caused heavy damage along the river and destroyed a main railway line. This incident initiated comprehensive planning activities to improve both, the flood protection as well as the ecological status of the river. Several technical measures focussing on stabilising the river bed, increasing the discharge capacity and improving the ecological status such as a step-pool-ramp with variable width, an open rip-rap, an increased river width as well as embankment groynes as an ecological and dynamic bank protection instead of a bank reinforcement were proposed. These measures were tested for feasibility and optimized in a physical model experiment.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184002030
Year: 2018