Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin

Phenomenon of torrential floods as the most destructive and the most frequent natural hazards in Serbia with serious socioeconomic, cultural and environmental consequences deserve special attention. In this paper, data collection strategy and data analysis with the aim of spatiotemporal...

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Main Authors: Petrović Ana M., Ristić Ratko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia 2015-01-01
Series:Spatium
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2015/1450-569X1534064P.pdf
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spelling doaj-69f20112f2494e8680b68095c297f0352020-11-24T21:05:28ZengInstitute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of SerbiaSpatium1450-569X2217-80662015-01-01201534646910.2298/SPAT1534064P1450-569X1534064PSpatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basinPetrović Ana M.0Ristić Ratko1Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, BelgradeFaculty of Forestry, BelgradePhenomenon of torrential floods as the most destructive and the most frequent natural hazards in Serbia with serious socioeconomic, cultural and environmental consequences deserve special attention. In this paper, data collection strategy and data analysis with the aim of spatiotemporal characterization of the torrential flood phenomenon in the largest national, Morava river basin, are presented. A dataset (derived from the Inventory of torrential floods in Serbia) of 479 registered torrential flood events with over 84 casualties for the period 1926-2013 is presented. Monthly distribution of registered torrential floods indicates that the majority of events with the highest share of death toll occurred in the late spring, from May to the end of June. According to the annual distribution there is a linear increase of torrential flood occurrence in the course of 88 years, but decrease of death toll is found. The greatest number of torrential flood events and casualties is registered in the Južna Morava river basin (watersheds of Nišava, Toplica, Veternica, Jablanica). The results of this work can be of great value in the implementation of the Flood Directive of the European Commission on a river basin level as well as for the future natural hazards information system in Serbia. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 47007III]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2015/1450-569X1534064P.pdftorrential floodsspatiotemporal distributionZapadna MoravaJužna MoravaVelika Morava
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author Petrović Ana M.
Ristić Ratko
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Ristić Ratko
Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin
Spatium
torrential floods
spatiotemporal distribution
Zapadna Morava
Južna Morava
Velika Morava
author_facet Petrović Ana M.
Ristić Ratko
author_sort Petrović Ana M.
title Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin
title_short Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin
title_full Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin
title_sort spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the morava river basin
publisher Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
series Spatium
issn 1450-569X
2217-8066
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Phenomenon of torrential floods as the most destructive and the most frequent natural hazards in Serbia with serious socioeconomic, cultural and environmental consequences deserve special attention. In this paper, data collection strategy and data analysis with the aim of spatiotemporal characterization of the torrential flood phenomenon in the largest national, Morava river basin, are presented. A dataset (derived from the Inventory of torrential floods in Serbia) of 479 registered torrential flood events with over 84 casualties for the period 1926-2013 is presented. Monthly distribution of registered torrential floods indicates that the majority of events with the highest share of death toll occurred in the late spring, from May to the end of June. According to the annual distribution there is a linear increase of torrential flood occurrence in the course of 88 years, but decrease of death toll is found. The greatest number of torrential flood events and casualties is registered in the Južna Morava river basin (watersheds of Nišava, Toplica, Veternica, Jablanica). The results of this work can be of great value in the implementation of the Flood Directive of the European Commission on a river basin level as well as for the future natural hazards information system in Serbia. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 47007III]
topic torrential floods
spatiotemporal distribution
Zapadna Morava
Južna Morava
Velika Morava
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2015/1450-569X1534064P.pdf
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