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In this paper, two rural catchment- the Zagożdżonka catchment in Poland and the Skuterud catchment in Aas, Akershus county in Norway are compared. In addition to the general description, more in particular information, runoff, NO3 load, P-PO4 load, total phosphorus and total nitrogen concentrations in streams are compared. The data compared are from 1993 to 1995 in Zagożdżonka catchment and from 1994-...
Hydrogels can absorb huge amount of water and so are able to decrease the drought stress in plants. They are used in horticulture and agriculture for years. It is possible that they may be applied also on the grass near - road areas. Because of water deficient and high salinity growth of plants in these conditions is however hard. Meanwhile, too high concentration of ions in soil can decrease efficacy...
The study focuses on the environmental evaluation of land in the territory of interest by means of assessing the non-production functions. This topic is currently becoming one of the crucial moments in agriculture, water management as well as nature and landscape conservation. The soil represents an important component of the environment and influences both the quality and the quantity of produced...
The aim of the paper is the estimation of hydrological conditions occurring on the area of Przemkowsko- Przecławskie Wetlands in the proposed water management scenarios, which are implemented to restore natural values of the wetland environment .In each of the scenarios, the operation parameters of hydraulic structures were changed, causing the potential increase of ground water alimentation to the...
The paper treats on hydrological distributed model adaptation for a catchment with significant contribution of wetland. The WetSpa model was applied to analyzing the effects of topography, soil type, and land use cover on the runoff characteristics for upper Biebrza catchment. The derivation of parameter maps and analysis of the daily runoff as reaction of the catchment on rainfall was performed....
The hydrological and meteorological data collected in small, lowland catchment during snowmelt floods have been used to calculate lag time of runoff (Lag) and lag time of sediment yield (Lags). Both, Lag and Lags are important characteristics of the instantaneous unit hydrograph (IUH) and instantaneous unit sedimentgraph (IUSG). Field data from Zagożdżonka River catchment have been used to demonstrate...
The participation of stakeholders is an important component in integrated and adaptive watershed planning and management. In Quebec, Canada watershed organizations are in the process of implementing participatory based watershed planning and management schemes. However, there is a lack of simple and readily implementable frameworks and methods to explicitly involve stakeholders, as well as integrate...
The goal of this work consists in quantitative analysis of the occurrence of droughts and their occurrence probability estimated for a small agricultural catchment on the basis of a multi-annual series of daily streamflows in the Zagożdżonka river at the Płachty Stare gauging station, in the context of observed changes in the stream regime during the multi-annual period 1963-2010. The Zagożdżonka...
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