Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania

In the context of climate changes, knowing the low-flow trends is very important for establishing appropriate measures for water resources management, in order to ensure their sustainability. This paper focuses on Romanian rivers and aims to identify the recent trends (during the period 1980-2013)...

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Main Authors: I. TĂNASE, Liliana ZAHARIA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Casa Cartii de Stiinta Cluj-Napoca 2018-11-01
Series:Riscuri şi Catastrofe
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Online Access:http://riscurisicatastrofe.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Volume/XVII_Nr_23_2_2018/PDF/2_Tanase_Zaharia_27_35.pdf
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spelling doaj-0933894934d0411985326d3cda4156b12020-11-25T01:39:10ZengCasa Cartii de Stiinta Cluj-NapocaRiscuri şi Catastrofe1584-52732069-76942018-11-01201823273510.24193/RCJ2018_13Recent trends in the low-flow variability in RomaniaI. TĂNASE0Liliana ZAHARIA1National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, Bucharest, Romania In the context of climate changes, knowing the low-flow trends is very important for establishing appropriate measures for water resources management, in order to ensure their sustainability. This paper focuses on Romanian rivers and aims to identify the recent trends (during the period 1980-2013) in the low-flow variability. The analysis is based on discharges data series (daily and monthly) recorded at 54 gauging stations, with a quasi-natural flow regime. The significance of trends for annual, monthly and seasonal low-flow in the analyzed period has been established using the nonparametric Mann-Kendall test. The variability of the lowest annual values of the mean daily and monthly discharges showed positive trends at gauging stations located mainly in the Carpathian area, while negative trends were found in lowland regions (plains and tablelands). During the winter there were identified positive low-flow trends, while negative trends were found in summer and spring. Increases in the minimum monthly flow were particularly evident in February, March and December, and negative trends were identified especially in the summer (July, June and August) and the autumn months (September and October).http://riscurisicatastrofe.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Volume/XVII_Nr_23_2_2018/PDF/2_Tanase_Zaharia_27_35.pdftrend analysislow-flownatural regimeMann-Kendall testRomania
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author I. TĂNASE
Liliana ZAHARIA
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Liliana ZAHARIA
Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania
Riscuri şi Catastrofe
trend analysis
low-flow
natural regime
Mann-Kendall test
Romania
author_facet I. TĂNASE
Liliana ZAHARIA
author_sort I. TĂNASE
title Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania
title_short Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania
title_full Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania
title_fullStr Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania
title_full_unstemmed Recent trends in the low-flow variability in Romania
title_sort recent trends in the low-flow variability in romania
publisher Casa Cartii de Stiinta Cluj-Napoca
series Riscuri şi Catastrofe
issn 1584-5273
2069-7694
publishDate 2018-11-01
description In the context of climate changes, knowing the low-flow trends is very important for establishing appropriate measures for water resources management, in order to ensure their sustainability. This paper focuses on Romanian rivers and aims to identify the recent trends (during the period 1980-2013) in the low-flow variability. The analysis is based on discharges data series (daily and monthly) recorded at 54 gauging stations, with a quasi-natural flow regime. The significance of trends for annual, monthly and seasonal low-flow in the analyzed period has been established using the nonparametric Mann-Kendall test. The variability of the lowest annual values of the mean daily and monthly discharges showed positive trends at gauging stations located mainly in the Carpathian area, while negative trends were found in lowland regions (plains and tablelands). During the winter there were identified positive low-flow trends, while negative trends were found in summer and spring. Increases in the minimum monthly flow were particularly evident in February, March and December, and negative trends were identified especially in the summer (July, June and August) and the autumn months (September and October).
topic trend analysis
low-flow
natural regime
Mann-Kendall test
Romania
url http://riscurisicatastrofe.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Volume/XVII_Nr_23_2_2018/PDF/2_Tanase_Zaharia_27_35.pdf
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