THE STUDY OF THE VARIATION OF THE HYDROLOGICAL REGIME IN A REPRESENTATIVE HYDROGRAPHIC BASIN DURING A HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE

The study of the variation of the hydrological regime in hydrographic basins is a necessity in the context of climate change. Based on the forecast of flow and level variations, water resources management plans are drawn up. The paper deals with the subject of simulating the phenomenon of rainfall -...

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Published inAerul si Apa. Componente ale Mediului Vol. 2024; no. 1; pp. 147 - 158
Main Authors Beilicci, Erika Beata Maria, Beilicci, Robert Florin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cluj-Napoca Babes Bolyai University Faculty of Geography 01.03.2024
Cluj University Press
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Summary:The study of the variation of the hydrological regime in hydrographic basins is a necessity in the context of climate change. Based on the forecast of flow and level variations, water resources management plans are drawn up. The paper deals with the subject of simulating the phenomenon of rainfall - runoff with the help of the advanced hydroinformatics tool MIKE by DHL The data used represent the precipitation and flows recorded in the Turnu Ruieni section, on the Sebes river, between the years 1988-1997, 2005, respectively the year 2021. A comparison is made of the maximum discharge values obtained from the simulation in the years 1988-1997, 2005 and 2021 (the difference of 33 years, approximately the duration of a hydrological cycle); a comparison is made between the discharges on the Sebeş River, in the years 1988-1997, 2005 and 2021, respectively between the amounts of recorded precipitation. The MIK11byDHI program is used, the Rainfall - Runoff (RR) module, based on the UHM (Unit Hydrograph Model), the CN "Curve Number" method, the SCS (Soil Conservation Service) method.
Bibliography:ObjectType-Conference Proceeding-1
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content type line 14
ISSN:2067-743X
2344-4401
DOI:10.24193/AWC2024_14