2022
DOI: 10.31577/ahs-2022-0023.02.0024
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Changes in the hydrological balance in the Litava river basin during the 90-years period 1931–2020

Abstract: During last twenty years, a number of extremely dry years have occurred in a number of European river basins. In Slovakia, the lowland streams of southern Slovakia have been particularly affected by drought. One of these streams is the Ipeľ River. In this basin we have three continuous observations of daily flows since 1931: from Krupinica at Plášťovce, Litava at Plášťovce, and from Ipeľ at Holiša station. The first part of the paper is devoted to the statistical analysis of the Litava flow series. In the seco… Show more

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“…In the region of Slovakia, a number of scientific papers have been dedicated to the study of changes in water runoff and water balance resulting from climate change. These papers include research conducted by Garaj et al (2019), Halmová et al (2022), Holko et al (2001, Parajka et al (2023), Pekárová et al (2005;2009a;2009b;2010a;2010b), Petrovič et al (2010), and Sleziak et al (2021. For instance, Garaj et al (2019) examined the Topľa river basin situated in eastern Slovakia and discovered a significant decrease in the runoff coefficient from 0.34 to 0.29 during the period of 1961-2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the region of Slovakia, a number of scientific papers have been dedicated to the study of changes in water runoff and water balance resulting from climate change. These papers include research conducted by Garaj et al (2019), Halmová et al (2022), Holko et al (2001, Parajka et al (2023), Pekárová et al (2005;2009a;2009b;2010a;2010b), Petrovič et al (2010), and Sleziak et al (2021. For instance, Garaj et al (2019) examined the Topľa river basin situated in eastern Slovakia and discovered a significant decrease in the runoff coefficient from 0.34 to 0.29 during the period of 1961-2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%