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Fluvial processes and landforms as indicators in torrential flood hazard assessment

https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2024-3378

Abstract

Torrential flood hazard assessment is always a challenge, especially if the aim is to do it on the level of the whole watershed. When there are no required data available, there are traces in nature, morphological indicators, that show the extent of previous floods, in period longer then instrumental period. Therefore, in this paper we deal with fluvial and slope both erosional and accumulation processes and landforms, which doubtlessly indicate torrential flood prone areas. We have selected eight indicators and grouped them into three segments: erosional process, morphometric characteristics of watershed, and accumulation processes and landforms. Selected indicators serve for fluvial processes determination and therefore could be used for proper water and flood risk management. The research was done in three middle-sized watersheds in Serbia which belong to the Velika Morava River basin, showing that integrative approach is necessary for rational watershed management, meaning for selection of measures for torrential flood hazard mitigation.

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Kovačević-Majkić J., Štrbac D., Ćalić J., Milošević M., Milivojević M., Polovina S. Fluvial processes and landforms as indicators in torrential flood hazard assessment. GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY. 2024;17(4):26-34. https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2024-3378

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ISSN 2071-9388 (Print)
ISSN 2542-1565 (Online)