Sedimentological and Mineralogical Signature of Torrential Flow Depositional Area: A Case Study from Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria
Abstrak
Torrential flows are hazardous hydro-geomorphological phenomena characterized by sudden water discharge and intense sediment transport. They occur in mountainous areas where hydrometeorological monitoring is often limited or absent. The lack of such data hinders the identification of flow types and sediment transport conditions, reducing the effectiveness of mitigation measures. To address this issue, the current study focuses on geomorphic characteristics of torrential watersheds and identifies indirect indicators of torrential activity. The sedimentological and geomorphic signatures of torrential flows in the lower Damdere River catchment (Eastern Rhodopes Mountains, southern Bulgaria) were characterized. To capture inter-annual variability in torrential activity and differences between the Damdere and its tributary the Duandere, we sampled riverbed deposits. We also sampled areas upstream and downstream of the check dam to assess its influence. Samples were analyzed for grain size distribution, petrography, and mineralogy (X-ray diffraction). Results show contrasting controls on sediment supply and transport: the Duandere delivers relatively coarse material, whereas the Damdere attains higher transport capacity during torrential events. The check dam is largely infilled and exerts only local effects by trapping finer sediments upstream. Downstream, the channel retains its torrential character. Inter-annual comparison upstream of the structure shows sediment fining linked to lower flows. Petrographic and XRD data point to mechanically driven erosion and rapid sediment transfer. The results underline the importance of geological–geomorphological indicators in the lack of long-term monitoring in similar mountain catchments and can support flood risk management.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (6)
Valentina Nikolova
Radostina Rizova
Ivan Dimitrov
Jan Babej
Dimitar Dimitrov
Ana M. Petrović
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/geographies6010002
- Akses
- Open Access ✓