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Lower Drava Monitoring (CROSBI ID 543475)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Maričić, Siniša ; Mijušković-Svetinović, Tatjana Lower Drava Monitoring // Proceedings / International Conference on European River Development - ICERD / Gayer, J. ; Scheuerlein, K. ; Starosolszky, O. (ur.). Budimpešta: Water Resources Research Centre Plc. (VITUKI Plc.), 1998. str. 301-308

Podaci o odgovornosti

Maričić, Siniša ; Mijušković-Svetinović, Tatjana

engleski

Lower Drava Monitoring

Lower Drava, a section of the Drava river running downstream from the mouth of Mura, is a typical lowland river characterized by a moderate pluvio - glacial regime. Its channel cuts into the alluvial valley and it is being subjected to constant changes of form. Lower Drava is a factor of social progress as well. It is of multiple significance: it is used in both households and industry, it is essential for advanced farming, fishing, recreation and tourism, it is a potential source of energy, a recipient of waste waters and a waterway, but also an oasis of rare plant and animal species. An international cooperation in water management between Hungary and Croatia has also been established, because Lower Drava is a part of their common border. On that part of the river four shared multipurpose projects were planned, aimed at forming water stairs. Hungary is lately abandoning those projects, and Croatia is adjusting them for a possible realization. Whatever the future prospects of Lower Drava, its ongoing monitoring should be continued in order to comprehend the features of the river as a permanent natural phenomenon. There is a long tradition in monitoring the water level (temperature, occurence of ice) on numerous locations. Since 1971 the quality of river water is being constantly registered. Sediment transport, was also measured sporadically. Consumption curves are regularly defined, based on periodical discharge measurements. Analysing data collected by periodically measuring the transport of suspended and bed load, corelations have been established with the discharge. After the publication of the last Hydrographic Atlas in 1972, intermittent surveys of small parts of the river channel and some hydrometric profiles have been conducted. Existing data on Lower Drava have been used for different purposes. Morphological changes of one certain part of the river channel have been modeled, the impact of Osijek's waste waters on the quality of downstream river water has been predicted etc... In those proceedings existing data have been declared uncomplete and inadequate for quality modeling and simulation. Therefore, a need for completing and improving present monitoring has arisen as a conclusion.

monitoring; water level; discharge; suspended and bed load; water quality; data bases for modeling

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Podaci o prilogu

301-308.

1998.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings / International Conference on European River Development - ICERD

Gayer, J. ; Scheuerlein, K. ; Starosolszky, O.

Budimpešta: Water Resources Research Centre Plc. (VITUKI Plc.)

Podaci o skupu

International Conference on European River Development (ICERD)

predavanje

16.04.1998-18.04.1998

Budimpešta, Mađarska

Povezanost rada

Građevinarstvo