In the last decade several major floods have been registered on the territory of Serbia. The floods that affected the Nišava River Basin in spring 2010 have been the most severe in the last 50 years. During 2010 daily measurements of suspended sediment were carried out at the last hydrologic profile of Niš along the river. In the study period, mean annual specific runoff was 12.3 L s-1 km-2 and mean annual suspended load concentration was 0.1272 g L-1. A maximum mean monthly concentration of suspended load of 0.3806 g L-1 was recorded in May, when the mean monthly specific runoff was 24 L s-1 km2, and minimum 0.0118 g L-1 in September (2.7 L s-1 km-2). Total suspended load transport was 475,792.2 t (specific yield, 122.9 t km-2 year-1). The...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
In the present study the SHETRAN river basin modelling system was used in conjunction with Geographi...
Torrential flood as a rainfall precipitation driven natural hazard occurs in the watershed that resp...
In the last decade several major floods have been registered on the territory of Serbia. The floods ...
Dynamics of totall dissolved solids (TDS) and suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) were monitore...
The silt carrying in the upper part of Jerma river basin in amount of 82.3 t/km/year is relatively h...
Global climate change and changes caused by human activity have had a considerable impact on river s...
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. ...
The paper is concerned with identifying changes in the time series of discharge (Q), suspended sedim...
The fluvial process is characterized by an intense meandering riverbed. The aim of this study was to...
The aim of this research was to analyse the changes in the soil erosion intensity caused by erosion ...
One of the most vulnerable parts to natural hazards in Serbia is Kolubara river basin. In the past, ...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
In the present study the SHETRAN river basin modelling system was used in conjunction with Geographi...
Torrential flood as a rainfall precipitation driven natural hazard occurs in the watershed that resp...
In the last decade several major floods have been registered on the territory of Serbia. The floods ...
Dynamics of totall dissolved solids (TDS) and suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) were monitore...
The silt carrying in the upper part of Jerma river basin in amount of 82.3 t/km/year is relatively h...
Global climate change and changes caused by human activity have had a considerable impact on river s...
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. ...
The paper is concerned with identifying changes in the time series of discharge (Q), suspended sedim...
The fluvial process is characterized by an intense meandering riverbed. The aim of this study was to...
The aim of this research was to analyse the changes in the soil erosion intensity caused by erosion ...
One of the most vulnerable parts to natural hazards in Serbia is Kolubara river basin. In the past, ...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
In the present study the SHETRAN river basin modelling system was used in conjunction with Geographi...
Torrential flood as a rainfall precipitation driven natural hazard occurs in the watershed that resp...