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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2018

Drought and its effects on spring discharge regimes in Poland and Germany during the 2015 drought

Stanisław Staśko; Sebastian Buczyński

ABSTRACT Areas of Western and Central Europe were severely affected by devastating droughts in 2003 and 2015. A sharp decrease in annual atmospheric precipitation led to diminished spring discharges. Analysis of the fluctuations in discharge from three groups of springs in the south of Poland, namely in the Sudetes and Carpathian mountains, and in the German province of Bavaria revealed an average discharge reduction ranging from 52 to 4%. The study proved the existence of a relationship between diminished groundwater recharge from precipitation and the type of rock forming the reservoir as well as the parameters of the rock in the drained catchment. Spring discharge regime was compared for various periods to show that a decline in the regime correlates with a decline in river flow rate; considering the continually changing weather patterns, this correlation is arguably a key factor in sustainable water management.


Geoscience Records | 2016

Pollution indicators in groundwater of two agricultural catchments in Lower Silesia (Poland)

Lidia Kasperczyk; Magdalena Modelska; Stanisław Staśko

Abstract The article discusses the content and source of mineral nitrogen compounds in groundwater, based on the data collected in two river catchments in two series (spring and autumn 2014). The study area comprises two catchments located in Lower Silesia, Poland - Cicha Woda and Sąsiecznica. Both catchments are characterised agricultural character of development. In the both researched areas, the points of State Environmental Monitoring (SEM) are located but only the Cicha Woda area is classified as nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ). To analyse and compare the contamination of Quaternary and Neogene aquifers, the concentration of nitrates, nitrites, ammonium and potassium ions was measured primarily. Results showed the exceedance of nitrogen mineral forms of shallow groundwater Quaternary aquifer in both basins. The concentration of nitrates range from 0.08 to 142.12 mgNO3 −−/dm3 (Cicha Woda) and from 2.6 to 137.65 mg NO3 −−/dm3 (Sąsiecznica). The major source of pollution is probably the intensive agriculture activity. It causes a degradation of the shallow groundwater because of nitrate, nitrite, potassium, phosphates and ammonium contents. There was no observed contamination of anthropogenic origin in the deeper Neogene aquifer of Cicha Woda catchment.


Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica | 2012

Numerical model of the catchments of the Oziąbel and Wołczyński Strumień rivers - Wołczyn municipality

Tomasz Olichwer; Marek Wcisło; Stanisław Staśko; Sebastian Buczyński; Magdalena Modelska; Robert Tarka

Abstract The article presents a numerical model designed for determining groundwater dynamics and water balance of the catchments of the Oziąbel (Czarna Woda) river and the Wołczyński Strumień river in Wołczyn region. Hydrogeological mapping and modelling research covered the area of 238.9 km2. As a result of measurements performed in 2008-2009, flows were determined in major rivers and water table positions were measured at 26 points. In the major part of the area described, the water table, lying at the depth of 1.5-18.7 m, has unconfined character, and the aquifer is built of Neogene (Quaternary) sands and gravels. In the area under study, groundwaters are drawn from 6 wells with total withdrawal of 6133 m3/d. The numerical modelling was performed with the use of Visual Modflow 3.1.0 software. The area was partitioned by a discretization grid with a step size l = 250 m. The conceptual model of the hydrogeological system is based on hydrological data gathered over a period of one year, data from HYDRO bank database, cross-sections and maps. The boundaries of the modelled hydrogeological system were established on the watersheds of the Wołczyński Strumień river and the Oziąbel river, apart from the areas where they run together. The modelled area was extended (271.5 km2) around the Wołczyński Strumień river catchment to achieve a more effective mapping of the anthropogenic impact on its balance and the hydrodynamic system of the catchment area. The structure is characterised by the occurrence of one or rarely two aquifers separated by a pack of Quaternary clays. The investigation produced a detailed water balance and its components.


Biuletyn Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego | 2018

NUMERICAL MODELLING IN POLISH HYDROGEOLOGY – SHORT REVIEW OF RESULTS IN 2004–2017 YEARS

Stanisław Staśko


Przegląd Geologiczny | 2017

Ekstremalne zdarzenia meteorologiczne i ich odzwierciedlenie w stanach wód podziemnych (przykłady z Dolnego Śląska)

Stanisław Staśko; Robert Tarka; Sebastian Buczyński


Geological Quarterly | 2017

Evaluation of groundwater recharge in Poland using the infiltration coefficient method

Robert Tarka; Tomasz Olichwer; Stanisław Staśko


Biuletyn Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego | 2016

HYDROGEOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF INTENSIFICATION OF WATER EXTRACTION FOR THE CITY OF WROCŁAW IN THE MOKRY DWÓR REGION

Marek Wcisło; Sebastian Buczyński; Stanisław Staśko; Tomasz Olichwer; Robert Tarka


Przegląd Geologiczny | 2015

Chemizm wód zlewni Kamieńczyka w Sudetach na tle badań systemów przepływu wód podziemnych

Magdalena Modelska; Sebastian Buczyński; Stanisław Staśko


Acta Geologica Polonica | 2014

Anisotropy Modelling of the Fissure-Karstic Aquifer of the Opole-Zawadzkie Major Groundwater Basin (South-West Poland)

Marek Wcisło; Tomasz Olichwer; Stanisław Staśko


Przegląd Geologiczny | 2002

Wstępne wyniki badań koncentracji radu i radonu w wodach podziemnych i powierzchniowych górnej części zlewni Kamienicy (Masyw Śnieżnika, Sudety)

Tadeusz A. Przylibski; Stanisław Staśko; Sebastian Szczepanowski; Magdalena Modelska; J. Dorda; Beata Kozłowska

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Beata Kozłowska

University of Silesia in Katowice

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J. Dorda

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Tadeusz A. Przylibski

Wrocław University of Technology

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