Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1159094
The Danube River Basin
The Danube River Basin // Rivers of Europe / Tockner, Klement ; Zarfl, Christiane ; Robinson, Christopher T. (ur.).
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2022. str. 81-180 doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-102612-0.00003-1
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Naslov
The Danube River Basin
Autori
Sommerwerk, Nike ; Bloesch, Jürg ; Baumgartner, Christian ; Bittl, Thomas ; Čerba, Dubravka ; Csányi, Béla et al.
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, ostalo
Knjiga
Rivers of Europe
Urednik/ci
Tockner, Klement ; Zarfl, Christiane ; Robinson, Christopher T.
Izdavač
Elsevier
Grad
Amsterdam
Godina
2022
Raspon stranica
81-180
ISBN
978-0-08-102612-0
Ključne riječi
Danube ; Europe ; Drava River ; floodplains
Sažetak
The Danube is the European river par excellence, a river that most effectively defines and integrates Europe. It links more countries than any other river in the world. The Danube River Basin (DRB) collects waters from the territories of 19 nations and it forms the international boundaries for eight of these (Fig. 3.1). The river’s largely eastward course has served as a corridor for both migration and trade, and a boundary strongly guarded for thousands of years. The river’s name changes from west to east from Donau, Dunaj, Duna, Dunav, to Dunarea, respectively. The names of the river (not only Danube but also the names of the rivers Don, Dnjeper, and Dnjester) most likely originate from the Persian or Celtic word Danu, which literally means flowing. It also may stem from the Celtic “Don, Na, ”or “two rivers” because the Celts could not agree on the source of the Danube (Wohl, 2010). In this chapter, we provide an overview of the DRB, including the three main sections (Upper, Middle, and Lower Danube), the delta, and 10 major tributaries (Figs. 3.1 and 3.2, Table 3.1 ; the Iskar River is not discussed in detail in the text). This chapter builds upon several textbooks on the Danube, including Liepolt (1967) and Kinzelbach (1994), and, among many other sources, on information derived from the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija