2019
DOI: 10.31481/uhmj.24.2019.05
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Application of the operator model of runoff formation to determine the average long-term values of maximum water discharge of spring flood in the Pivdenny Buh basin

Abstract: In the context of Ukraine's integration into the European Union and implementation of the main provisions of Directive 2007/60/EC which implies assessment of potential hydrological risks, long-term factors of their formation, in particular the effects of climate change and the trend of river water regime changes should be taken into consideration. With this in mind, given the presence of both current long-term tendencies to reduction of runoff layers (volumes) and maximum discharge of water of spring flood acr… Show more

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“…In an article by A.A. Dokus et al (2019), it has been proposed to use mathematical model of runoff formation, which use both the main parameters of meteorological characteristics (snowfalls and precipitation) and runoff coefficients. The model was tested to determine the maximum modulus of spring flood runoff for rivers with a large catchment area located in different physical-geographical conditions in the Southern Bug river basin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an article by A.A. Dokus et al (2019), it has been proposed to use mathematical model of runoff formation, which use both the main parameters of meteorological characteristics (snowfalls and precipitation) and runoff coefficients. The model was tested to determine the maximum modulus of spring flood runoff for rivers with a large catchment area located in different physical-geographical conditions in the Southern Bug river basin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%