Estimating soil erosion and sediment transport in the drainage basin of the proposed Selova Reservoir, Serbia
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2006
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In recent years construction work has been performed on the River Toplica with the aim of building a dam that will form the water supply for reservoir Selova. The basic purpose is water supply, but flood protection, sediment retention, production of hydro-electricity, breeding of fish, irrigation and tourism are important secondary benefits. This paper describes the headwaters of the River Toplica drainage basin and the nature and extent of its erosion and sediment transport processes. There are no measured data regarding sediment transport in the drainage basin, so the evaluation of sediment transport and potential reservoir siltation was based on empirical methods developed using research and direct measurements in experimental drainage basins elsewhere in Serbia.
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water reservoir / soil erosion / sediment transport / reservoir siltation / headwaterIzvor:
IAHS-AISH Publication, 2006, 306, 104-109Institucija/grupa
Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Kostadinov, Stanimir AU - Dragović, Nada AU - Todosijević, Mirjana PY - 2006 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/196 AB - In recent years construction work has been performed on the River Toplica with the aim of building a dam that will form the water supply for reservoir Selova. The basic purpose is water supply, but flood protection, sediment retention, production of hydro-electricity, breeding of fish, irrigation and tourism are important secondary benefits. This paper describes the headwaters of the River Toplica drainage basin and the nature and extent of its erosion and sediment transport processes. There are no measured data regarding sediment transport in the drainage basin, so the evaluation of sediment transport and potential reservoir siltation was based on empirical methods developed using research and direct measurements in experimental drainage basins elsewhere in Serbia. T2 - IAHS-AISH Publication T1 - Estimating soil erosion and sediment transport in the drainage basin of the proposed Selova Reservoir, Serbia EP - 109 IS - 306 SP - 104 UR - conv_2282 ER -
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Kostadinov, S., Dragović, N.,& Todosijević, M.. (2006). Estimating soil erosion and sediment transport in the drainage basin of the proposed Selova Reservoir, Serbia. in IAHS-AISH Publication(306), 104-109. conv_2282
Kostadinov S, Dragović N, Todosijević M. Estimating soil erosion and sediment transport in the drainage basin of the proposed Selova Reservoir, Serbia. in IAHS-AISH Publication. 2006;(306):104-109. conv_2282 .
Kostadinov, Stanimir, Dragović, Nada, Todosijević, Mirjana, "Estimating soil erosion and sediment transport in the drainage basin of the proposed Selova Reservoir, Serbia" in IAHS-AISH Publication, no. 306 (2006):104-109, conv_2282 .