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University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 1
Two steps back, one step forward:
Reconstructing the dynamic Danube
riverscape under human influence in Vienna
Severin Hohensinner
8th Water History Conference
International Water History Association
Montpellier, June 25-29, 2013
Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management (IHG)
University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) &
Centre for Environmental History Vienna (ZUG)
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 2
Contents
 Integration of historical information into the GIS reconstruction
(examples from 16th century)
 Using historical landmarks and data on bridges
 Georeferencing historical maps and plans
 Regressive-iterative reconstruction method (GIS)
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 3
Nußdorf
2010
Current situation
City
B. Lager & S. Hohensinner (2012)
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner
Austrian Science Fund
Project „ENVIEDAN“, Grant No. P22265-G18
Project leader:
Verena Winiwarter
ZUG – Centre for Environmental History
Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt
ENVIEDAN –
„Envirionmental History of the
Viennese Danube 1500–1890“
B. Lager & S. Hohensinner (2012)
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 5
Historical sources
Ostendorfer &
Formschneider (1539):
Heerschau 1532
Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
Main components
Fluvial forms & processes
Hydraulic
constructions
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 6
Integration of historical sources into the
reconstruction: Niclas Meldeman (1530) – Landmarks in 1529
City wall/towers „Schlagbrücke“
„Taborbrücke“
„Nußdorf“
?
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 7
Accreting bank
Cut banks
in older
river terrace
Backwater
?
Cut bank
Integration of historical sources into the
reconstruction:
Niclas Meldeman (1530) – Fluvial structures in 1529
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 8
Short
bridge
„Schlagbrücke“
„Taborbrücke“
„Nußdorf“
?
„Wolfsbrücke“
W. Schmeltzl
Distance
in 1547/48:
ca. 3900 – 4000 m
Integration of historical sources into the reconstruction:
C. Stainhofer & H. Mayr (1566) – Landmarks in 1563
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 9
Useful landmarks:
 Archaeological
findings of bridge
remains
 Historical
descriptions:
lenghts & locations
of bridges
Wolfgang Schmeltzl (1548)
Distance in 1547/48:
c. 3900 – 4000 m
„Schlagbrücke“
„Nußdorf“
Reconstructing
the dynamic
riverscape
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 10
Useful landmarks:
 Historical property
borders (location,
dating)
 Administrative/
jurisdiction borders
(“Burgfriedsgrenze”)
 Dating / location of
boundary markers
(Source: Opll et al., 1984)
Reconstructing
the dynamic
riverscape
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 11
Overlay map:
L. Anguissola &
J.J. Marinoni 1704/06
Octavio Waldegara (1577)
Longitudinal section through „Untere Werd“
O. Waldegara (1577)
„Schlagbrücke“
„Taborbrücke“
1704
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 12
Overlay map:
L. Anguissola &
J.J. Marinoni 1704/06
Base map:
Reconstruction 1570
Octavio Waldegara (1577)
Longitudinal section through „Untere Werd“
O. Waldegara (1577)
„Schlagbrücke“
„Taborbrücke“
„Augarten park“
1704
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 13
lengths of bridges:
=> measure for flow capacity
of river channels
bridge length = bankfull width of channel =
ca. 1-year flood at Danube in Vienna
Main bridges
Tabor bridge
Wolf bridge
Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
Using bridge lengths
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 14
Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
Locations of bridges
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 15
Using historical
landmarks
Vienna c. 1570
Reconstructing
the dynamic
riverscape
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 16
Clausniez, T. (1601), Oesta/FHKA F 245
Nußdorf
Tabor arm
Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
Interpreting and georeferencing old maps
Historical cartographer mapped the Danube
how they perceived the importance of the individual channels
=> not always correct in the geographical / topographical sense
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 17
Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
Georeferencing
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 18
Kreuzung
• absolute Referenzpunkte
(langfristig stabil)
• relative Referenzpunkte
(kurzfristig zw. zwei
historischen Situationen)
Georeferencing
historical maps
Clausniez, T. (1601),
Oesta/FHKA F 245
Bridges &
road in 1601
„Schwarze Lacke“
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 19
Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
Georeferencing
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 20
1. Georeferencing
of scanned maps starting from the current situation
=> going backwards in time step by step
2. Vectorization (GIS)
starting from the current situation
=> going backwards in time (regressive approach)
3. Revision (GIS) of vectorized younger time situations
based on new information gained from the older time
situations (iterative approach)
Regressive-iterative GIS-reconstruction
From a point in time to a time series
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner
2010
1849
1726
Start
regressive:
step by step
backwards in time
24.06.2013 21
Regressive-iterative GIS-reconstruction
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner
2010
1849
1726
Start
1632
regressive:
step by step
backwards in time
iterative revision
forwards in time
24.06.2013 22
Regressive-iterative GIS-reconstruction
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 23
Synthesis
 Regressive-iterative reconstruction method enables:
(1) a better evaluation of historical spatial information in respect of
geographical positioning and of the content
(2) a better identification of fluvial processes and human interferences
 Integration of river morphological considerations enables:
(1) additional conclusions on historical riverscape transformation not shown by the sources
(2) conclusions on potential consequences of hydraulic measures on fluvial dynamics
 Reconstruction of the historical riverscape:
true-to-life reconstruction can not be achieved
=> „best approximation“ of a historical state of the riverscape
University of Natural Resources &
Life Sciences Vienna
Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner 24
Severin Hohensinner
Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management (IHG)
University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) &
Centre for Environmental History Vienna (ZUG)
Austrian Science Fund
Project „ENVIEDAN“
Project-No. P 22265-G18
Project leader:
Verena Winiwarter,
ZUG – Centre for
Environmental History,
Alpen-Adria-University
KlagenfurtVirtual flight to Vienna around 1570 A.D.

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Barbara Lager

  • 1. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 1 Two steps back, one step forward: Reconstructing the dynamic Danube riverscape under human influence in Vienna Severin Hohensinner 8th Water History Conference International Water History Association Montpellier, June 25-29, 2013 Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management (IHG) University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) & Centre for Environmental History Vienna (ZUG)
  • 2. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 2 Contents  Integration of historical information into the GIS reconstruction (examples from 16th century)  Using historical landmarks and data on bridges  Georeferencing historical maps and plans  Regressive-iterative reconstruction method (GIS)
  • 3. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 3 Nußdorf 2010 Current situation City B. Lager & S. Hohensinner (2012)
  • 4. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner Austrian Science Fund Project „ENVIEDAN“, Grant No. P22265-G18 Project leader: Verena Winiwarter ZUG – Centre for Environmental History Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt ENVIEDAN – „Envirionmental History of the Viennese Danube 1500–1890“ B. Lager & S. Hohensinner (2012)
  • 5. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 5 Historical sources Ostendorfer & Formschneider (1539): Heerschau 1532 Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape Main components Fluvial forms & processes Hydraulic constructions
  • 6. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 6 Integration of historical sources into the reconstruction: Niclas Meldeman (1530) – Landmarks in 1529 City wall/towers „Schlagbrücke“ „Taborbrücke“ „Nußdorf“ ?
  • 7. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 7 Accreting bank Cut banks in older river terrace Backwater ? Cut bank Integration of historical sources into the reconstruction: Niclas Meldeman (1530) – Fluvial structures in 1529
  • 8. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 8 Short bridge „Schlagbrücke“ „Taborbrücke“ „Nußdorf“ ? „Wolfsbrücke“ W. Schmeltzl Distance in 1547/48: ca. 3900 – 4000 m Integration of historical sources into the reconstruction: C. Stainhofer & H. Mayr (1566) – Landmarks in 1563
  • 9. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 9 Useful landmarks:  Archaeological findings of bridge remains  Historical descriptions: lenghts & locations of bridges Wolfgang Schmeltzl (1548) Distance in 1547/48: c. 3900 – 4000 m „Schlagbrücke“ „Nußdorf“ Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
  • 10. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 10 Useful landmarks:  Historical property borders (location, dating)  Administrative/ jurisdiction borders (“Burgfriedsgrenze”)  Dating / location of boundary markers (Source: Opll et al., 1984) Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
  • 11. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 11 Overlay map: L. Anguissola & J.J. Marinoni 1704/06 Octavio Waldegara (1577) Longitudinal section through „Untere Werd“ O. Waldegara (1577) „Schlagbrücke“ „Taborbrücke“ 1704
  • 12. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 12 Overlay map: L. Anguissola & J.J. Marinoni 1704/06 Base map: Reconstruction 1570 Octavio Waldegara (1577) Longitudinal section through „Untere Werd“ O. Waldegara (1577) „Schlagbrücke“ „Taborbrücke“ „Augarten park“ 1704
  • 13. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 13 lengths of bridges: => measure for flow capacity of river channels bridge length = bankfull width of channel = ca. 1-year flood at Danube in Vienna Main bridges Tabor bridge Wolf bridge Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape Using bridge lengths
  • 14. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 14 Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape Locations of bridges
  • 15. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 15 Using historical landmarks Vienna c. 1570 Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape
  • 16. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 16 Clausniez, T. (1601), Oesta/FHKA F 245 Nußdorf Tabor arm Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape Interpreting and georeferencing old maps Historical cartographer mapped the Danube how they perceived the importance of the individual channels => not always correct in the geographical / topographical sense
  • 17. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 17 Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape Georeferencing
  • 18. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 18 Kreuzung • absolute Referenzpunkte (langfristig stabil) • relative Referenzpunkte (kurzfristig zw. zwei historischen Situationen) Georeferencing historical maps Clausniez, T. (1601), Oesta/FHKA F 245 Bridges & road in 1601 „Schwarze Lacke“
  • 19. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 19 Reconstructing the dynamic riverscape Georeferencing
  • 20. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 20 1. Georeferencing of scanned maps starting from the current situation => going backwards in time step by step 2. Vectorization (GIS) starting from the current situation => going backwards in time (regressive approach) 3. Revision (GIS) of vectorized younger time situations based on new information gained from the older time situations (iterative approach) Regressive-iterative GIS-reconstruction From a point in time to a time series
  • 21. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner 2010 1849 1726 Start regressive: step by step backwards in time 24.06.2013 21 Regressive-iterative GIS-reconstruction
  • 22. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner 2010 1849 1726 Start 1632 regressive: step by step backwards in time iterative revision forwards in time 24.06.2013 22 Regressive-iterative GIS-reconstruction
  • 23. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner24.06.2013 23 Synthesis  Regressive-iterative reconstruction method enables: (1) a better evaluation of historical spatial information in respect of geographical positioning and of the content (2) a better identification of fluvial processes and human interferences  Integration of river morphological considerations enables: (1) additional conclusions on historical riverscape transformation not shown by the sources (2) conclusions on potential consequences of hydraulic measures on fluvial dynamics  Reconstruction of the historical riverscape: true-to-life reconstruction can not be achieved => „best approximation“ of a historical state of the riverscape
  • 24. University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna Department of Water, Atmosphere & Environment I Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management I Severin Hohensinner 24 Severin Hohensinner Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management (IHG) University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) & Centre for Environmental History Vienna (ZUG) Austrian Science Fund Project „ENVIEDAN“ Project-No. P 22265-G18 Project leader: Verena Winiwarter, ZUG – Centre for Environmental History, Alpen-Adria-University KlagenfurtVirtual flight to Vienna around 1570 A.D.