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Measuring the frequency and intensity of floods of the Traun River (Upper Austria), 1441-1574

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DOI: 10.1623/hysj.51.5.834

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Austria; documentary data; economic history; flood management; risk; Traun River

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The city archive of Weis (Upper Austria) has long time series of accounts, written by the bridge master of Weis. This municipal official was responsible for carrying out repairs to the bridge across the Traun River, one of the major tributaries of the Danube River in Austria. The accounts contain detailed information about the expenses for the craftsmen who performed repairs after the floods. These expenses serve as an important measure of the impact of floods on the bridge. In most cases, it is possible to reconstruct the frequency, duration and intensity of floods, and to date them. The accounts on the disastrous floods of 1501, 1567, 1569 and 1572 provide a vivid impression of the management of these floods. Comparing the intensity of these floods with data from Bohemia and Germany, it becomes clear that most of the major floods in modem Austria have been merely regional hazards.

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