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Hydrogeology of the sinking zone of the Korana River deownstream of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia (CROSBI ID 243930)

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Biondić, Ranko ; Meaški, Hrvoje ; Biondić, Božidar Hydrogeology of the sinking zone of the Korana River deownstream of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia // Acta carsologica, 45 (2016), 1; 43-56. doi: 10.3986/ac.v45i1.3057

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Biondić, Ranko ; Meaški, Hrvoje ; Biondić, Božidar

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Hydrogeology of the sinking zone of the Korana River deownstream of the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Downstream of the Plitvice Lakes National Park, water that pass through the water system of the lakes begins its flow as the Korana River. A few hundred meters downstream of the source zone, during the summer dry periods, there are losses of water in the riverbed resulting in its total drying. The sinking zone in that area is built of high permeable carbonate rocks and with the appearance of less permeable dolomite rocks, about 17 km downstream, the Korana River becomes a permanent river. This paper focuses on the explanation of hydrogeological relations in the zone where losses of water occur in the riverbed, relationship to the neighbouring Una River catchment, as well as possibilities of relocating the source of water supply from the Kozjak Lake (Plitvice Lakes) to the new site in the sinking zone of the Korana River. For this purpose hydrogeological researches were performed, with drilling of several piezometric boreholes and two tracing tests to determine the direction of groundwater flow during the dry season. The results show that during the dry periods in the sinking zone of the Korana River the groundwater level with active aquifer is about 25 m below the riverbed. This opens up the possibility of additional research to solve the problem of water- supply and relocation of water-supply capture in this area. Two tracing tests showed a connection with the Klokot spring (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in the neighbouring Una River catchment, which points to the transboundary character of this aquifer. At the source of the Klokot minimum discharge is around 3 m3/s and the maximum more than 75 m3/s. The capturing of about 60 l/s for water- supply in the Korana River sinking zone will not have impact on the amount of discharge at the Klokot spring.

Dinaric karst ; Korana River sinking zone ; Plitvice Lakes ; tracing test ; transboundary aquifer ; groundwater capturing

Glavni autori rada: Biondić, R., Meaški, H.

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45 (1)

2016.

43-56

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0583-6050

1580-2612

10.3986/ac.v45i1.3057

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Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo

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