IMPACT OF DROUGHT ON WATER RESOURCES IN NORTH EASTERN ROMANIA. CASE STUDY - THE PRUT RIVER
2016; Polytechnic Institute of Iasi; Volume: 15; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.30638/eemj.2016.133
ISSN1843-3707
AutoresDaniel Bucur, Flaviana Corduneanu, V. Vîntu, Balan Isabela, Loredana Mariana Crenganiș,
Tópico(s)Regional Development and Management Studies
ResumoFrom previous studies, it was found that the most important pluviometric indicators which characterize the frequency, intensity and spatial distribution of drought in Prut River floodplain are the standardized precipitation index, Hellmann's criterion and Topor aridity index.Standardized precipitation index values between (-1.5) and (-1.0) indicates a high frequency of the moderate-dry periods and very dry ones reached 2.3 %.Autumn shows moderate -dry traits in 13.5% of the years and can be very dry only for 9% of the cases from 1979 until 2013.To forecast drought through the standardized precipitation index, it is estimated that if severe periods occur in autumn, will be extended throughout the winter period and for the whole next (year) growing season.A severe drought which began in autumn of 2011 remained throughout the winter until the next growing season (2012).To strengthen this study, a characterization of months using Hellman's criterion was carried out.The authors laid emphasis on the excessively rainy months and the excessively dry months, the latter had a higher weight.Topor aridity index results showed a dry substance in 1982, 1985, 1986,
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