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Evaluating the ecohydrological dynamics of the Cerkniško Polje intermittent lake using a multidisciplinary approach

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Code Science Field Subfield
6.12.01  Humanities  Geography  Physical geography 

Code Science Field
5.07  Social Sciences  Social and economic geography 
Keywords
karst aquifer, ecohydrology, flooding dynamics, habitat types, hydraulic models, modelling climate change scenarios, forecasting, Cerkniško Polje
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Researchers (1)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  37554  PhD Matej Blatnik  Geography  Head  2020 - 2023 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000 
Abstract
Karst areas are characterized by the solubility of carbonate rocks resulting in dominant fast drainage through numerous fractures and channels. There are important aquifers that supply water to a large percentage of the world’s population. Because of fast underground flow of water, filtration is not efficient and karst areas are therefore very vulnerable to any kind of pollution. Additionally, they are prone to extreme meteorological events, such as droughts (absence of surface water) and intensive rainfall events (flooding of karst poljes). An important part of karst landscape in Slovenia are karst poljes, large enclosed and flat depressions that are typically characterized by surface flow of water and regular flooding. Such specific hydrological conditions result in vegetation and fauna, adapted to these conditions. They form different communities (ecotopes) with very high biodiversity and important ecological role. Also, because of the favorable environment for humans poljes were always the most suitable places for settlements in such karst regions. One of the most characteristic poljes is Cerkniško Polje, located in the series of poljes of Notranjsko Podolje, which belongs to Ljubljanica River recharge area. It is the largest polje in Slovenia, which is regularly flooded for up to 8 months per year. Its peculiarity has attracted researchers for more than 300 years during which time many different studies have taken place about flooding processes, and human adaptation to flooding, biodiversity, and also possible use for hydropower production. Therefore, Cerkniško Polje and its catchment is one of the most prominent hydrological systems in Slovenia. In addition, it belongs to the recharge area of spring Malni, which is used for a water supply for more than 20.000 inhabitants. Previous studies have analyzed the mechanisms of flooding (frequency, extent and duration) and quantified polje’s water balance. Ecological studies have focused on mapping of habitat types, multiple inventory and analysis of some characteristic animal species and their dependence on changeable land use. However, to date there have been very few multidisciplinary studies that investigated the impact of hydrological dynamics on biodiversity, land use and their dynamics, from which predictions can be made in the future of potential impacts. The main objective of project is to develop a multidisciplinary approach that comprises measurements and analyses of hydrological dynamics of Cerkniško Polje and its relation to rainfall events, structure of adjacent aquifer and spatial distribution of key habitat types. The plan is also to model possible flooding scenarios that would take into account future climate change. The work will carry out a complete hydrological and meteorological measurement campaign including continuous measurements of physical and selected chemical parameters, water quality sampling, discharge measurements and rainfall measurements. These measurements will be supplemented with land cover studies (mapping, remote sensing), hydrogeological studies and additional speleological investigations. All obtained data will be analyzed to assess the flooding dynamics and their impact on habitats. Interpretations of flooding dynamics will be verified with construction of robust conceptual and numerical hydrological models that can be used for identification of geometry (position and dimension of channels) of the polje’s adjacent aquifer. With use of global climate models and downscaling them some predictions, how different scenarios of climate changes affect the flooding dynamics and their impact on habitats (possible changes of characteristics of soils, vegetation and animals) and human activities. With comprehensive analysis we can prepare some suggestions for further activities on Cerkniško Polje recharge area to keep flooding dynamics and biodiversity at desired level.
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