ALLUVIUM RUNOFF STUDY IN GILORT HYDROGRAPHIC BASIN
Journal Title: Geographia Napocensis - Year 2012, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The study aims the characterization of the solid runoff in the Gilort hydrographic basin, analyzing the variations in time (for the period 1982-2007) and in space (for the three major relief units in the basin) of this parameter. The data came from the three hydrometric stations where are performed the measurements for the alluvium runoff: Ciocadia, Târgu-Cărbuneşti (Gilort river) and Turburea.
Authors and Affiliations
CIOCĂZAN GRIGORE
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