The Croatian-Hungarian border section of the Dráva River has been undisturbed for almost a century, and it is characterised by unique fluvial morphology (braided pattern and islands) supporting rich habitats and wildlife. However, during the last decades human impact became more and more intensive. Between 1975 and 1989 three water reservoirs were built on the Croatian section of the river, just 16 km from the beginning of the border-section, altering the hydrology and the sediment characteristics of the river. On a local scale cut-offs, revetments and groynes were built. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of these human interventions. As the result of the alteration of the hydrology the channel pattern of the Dráva has been ch...
The river regulations of the 19th century have affected each of our rivers to a different degree. In...
Many gravel bed rivers in the European Alpine area suffered different ranges and types of human pres...
We analyse recent morphological evolution of braiding rivers of disparate regions of the Earth to de...
To understand the hydro-morphological responses of a river to engineering works is a key to future s...
Various direct human impacts changed the hydro-morphology of the Danube during the last centuries. T...
Various direct human impacts changed the hydro-morphology of the Danube during the last centuries. T...
The Tisza River is the largest tributary of the Danube in Central Europe, and has been subjected to ...
Before the extensive engineering works the Dráva River had braided pattern. However in the 19-20th c...
In the last centuries, gravel-bed rivers in developed countries have undergone rapid changes in chan...
The aim of this study is to analyze the current morphological changes and to predict the potential f...
The quasi-natural meandering type of alluvial rivers is quite unusual in Central European watersheds...
The once extensive floodplains along the Hungarian section of the Danube have mostly disappeared by ...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...
When examining the characteristics of individual floods Hungarian researchers primarily investigate ...
Natural ecosystems represented by the surface waters, which have developed during a long period prio...
The river regulations of the 19th century have affected each of our rivers to a different degree. In...
Many gravel bed rivers in the European Alpine area suffered different ranges and types of human pres...
We analyse recent morphological evolution of braiding rivers of disparate regions of the Earth to de...
To understand the hydro-morphological responses of a river to engineering works is a key to future s...
Various direct human impacts changed the hydro-morphology of the Danube during the last centuries. T...
Various direct human impacts changed the hydro-morphology of the Danube during the last centuries. T...
The Tisza River is the largest tributary of the Danube in Central Europe, and has been subjected to ...
Before the extensive engineering works the Dráva River had braided pattern. However in the 19-20th c...
In the last centuries, gravel-bed rivers in developed countries have undergone rapid changes in chan...
The aim of this study is to analyze the current morphological changes and to predict the potential f...
The quasi-natural meandering type of alluvial rivers is quite unusual in Central European watersheds...
The once extensive floodplains along the Hungarian section of the Danube have mostly disappeared by ...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...
When examining the characteristics of individual floods Hungarian researchers primarily investigate ...
Natural ecosystems represented by the surface waters, which have developed during a long period prio...
The river regulations of the 19th century have affected each of our rivers to a different degree. In...
Many gravel bed rivers in the European Alpine area suffered different ranges and types of human pres...
We analyse recent morphological evolution of braiding rivers of disparate regions of the Earth to de...