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Monitoring and Management of Water in the Siret River Basin (Romania)
Abstract The Siret hydrographical basin is the largest in the area and holds the highest multiannual average flow rate in Romania (220 m3/s). The upper basin covers the territory of Ukraine, and it represents 17% of the total volume of water resources. It is also the most inhabited river basin where density is the highest in eastern Romania. The most important hydrographic arteries spring from the Oriental Carpathians. The Moldavian Plateau receives only one important river: Barlad, which has relatively low flow. It has high hydropower potential and important hydro-technical facilities on the Bistrita River. The study approaches the quantitative monitoring of water bodies within the Siret Water Basin Administration and the qualitative monitoring of 353 water bodies (343 bodies of water—natural rivers and 10 water bodies—lakes). There are analyzed all categories of resources: surface (rivers, lakes); groundwater (underground water, deep water). The study approaches the methodology of water resources management, and also the purpose of performing different types of measurements (both quantitative and qualitative) and measures to be taken in order to avoid the negative effects that can result from the exploitation of these resources are presented in detail.
Monitoring and Management of Water in the Siret River Basin (Romania)
Abstract The Siret hydrographical basin is the largest in the area and holds the highest multiannual average flow rate in Romania (220 m3/s). The upper basin covers the territory of Ukraine, and it represents 17% of the total volume of water resources. It is also the most inhabited river basin where density is the highest in eastern Romania. The most important hydrographic arteries spring from the Oriental Carpathians. The Moldavian Plateau receives only one important river: Barlad, which has relatively low flow. It has high hydropower potential and important hydro-technical facilities on the Bistrita River. The study approaches the quantitative monitoring of water bodies within the Siret Water Basin Administration and the qualitative monitoring of 353 water bodies (343 bodies of water—natural rivers and 10 water bodies—lakes). There are analyzed all categories of resources: surface (rivers, lakes); groundwater (underground water, deep water). The study approaches the methodology of water resources management, and also the purpose of performing different types of measurements (both quantitative and qualitative) and measures to be taken in order to avoid the negative effects that can result from the exploitation of these resources are presented in detail.
Monitoring and Management of Water in the Siret River Basin (Romania)
Paveluc, Larisa Elena (Autor:in) / Cojoc, Gianina Maria (Autor:in) / Tirnovan, Alina (Autor:in)
03.11.2019
39 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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