Man's influence on the hydrological regime in karst (CROSBI ID 466175)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Bonacci, Ognjen ; Roje-Bonacci, Tanja
engleski
Man's influence on the hydrological regime in karst
Construction of the first large-scale hydrotechnical structures, especially reservoirs in Dinaric karst come to middle of 20th century. The development of industry in this time needed electric energy. It was the main reason for the beginning of intensive research and for the construction work of the large reservoirs in the Dinaric karst region. Generally, first purpose of all those reservoirs were production of electric energy, water supply, socio-economic development etc. During the last 50 years, numerous large regional water systems, hydro electric power plants (HEPP), hydrotechnical tunnels and other large structures have been built in the Dinaric karst (Bonacci 1987). Their construction has greatly influenced the surface and ground water regime in the region. All of these structures were built with the same objective, i.e. to improve the water regime, and hence, the living conditions. Past experience has shown that many of these works have been suboptimal. Paper presents three different examples: 1) Decreasing of the water level of the Vrana Lake at the island of Cres; 2) Consequences caused by the construction of Salakovac reservoir on the Neretva River; and 3) Changes of hydrologic regime of the Rje~ina River.
karst hydrology; large-scale hydrotechnical structures; Vrana Lake; Rjecina River; Salakovac reservoar; Neretva River; reservoar
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Podaci o prilogu
145-153-x.
1998.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Hydrology in a Changing Environment
Wheater, H. ; Kirby, C.
John Wiley & Sons
Podaci o skupu
Int. Conf. of British Hydrological Society
pozvano predavanje
06.07.1998-11.07.1998
Exeter, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo