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Changes in hydrological regime caused by human intervention in karst: a case of the Rumin Springs (CROSBI ID 221248)

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Bonacci, Ognjen ; Buzjak, Nenad ; Roje-Bonacci, Tanja Changes in hydrological regime caused by human intervention in karst: a case of the Rumin Springs // Hydrological sciences journal, 61 (2016), 13; 2387-2398. doi: 10.1080/02626667.2015.1111518

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bonacci, Ognjen ; Buzjak, Nenad ; Roje-Bonacci, Tanja

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Changes in hydrological regime caused by human intervention in karst: a case of the Rumin Springs

Any human intervention or action in karst terrains can unexpectedly, suddenly, strongly and, generally, dangerously change a local and/or a regional hydrological regime. A characteristic example of the Dinaric karst is given in this paper. The operation of two reservoirs in Livanjsko Polje at an altitude of about 702 m above sea level (m a.s.l.) and hydroelectrical development of the Cetina River system started in 1973. This year marked a drastic and instantaneous change in the regional hydrological regime. A significant drop in the minimum, mean and maximum annual discharges of two neighbouring karst springs, Rumin Mali and Rumin Veliki, was caused by this anthropogenic construction. The exits of the two analysed karst springs, Rumin Mali and Veliki, are located at altitudes of about 326.8 m a.s.l. and 307.6 m a.s.l. respectively. The areal distance between them is 640 m. Their hydrological regimes have been altered in different ways. The drop in discharges is stronger for the Rumin Veliki than for the Rumin Mali. The analysis shows that the system development influenced the redistribution of the regional karst aquifer and, in this manner, contributed to the reduction of both karst springs’ recharge areas.

karst spring; karst hydrology; anthropogenic influence; Dinaric karst; catchment in karst

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Podaci o izdanju

61 (13)

2016.

2387-2398

objavljeno

0262-6667

10.1080/02626667.2015.1111518

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Građevinarstvo, Geografija

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