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Rainfall erosivity and extreme precipitation in the Pannonian basin

Authors :
Lukić Tin
Lukić Aco
Basarin Biljana
Ponjiger Tanja Micić
Blagojević Dragana
Mesaroš Minučer
Milanović Miško
Gavrilov Milivoj
Pavić Dragoslav
Zorn Matija
Komac Blaž
Miljković Ðurđa
Sakulski Dušan
Babić-Kekez Snežana
Morar Cezar
Janićević Sava
Source :
Open Geosciences, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 664-681 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
De Gruyter, 2019.

Abstract

In order to assess the rainfall erosivity in the Pannonian basin, several parameters which describe distribution, concentration and variability of precipitation were used, as well as 9 extreme precipitation indices. The precipitation data is obtained from the European Climate Assessment and Dataset project for the period 1961-2014, for 8 meteorological stations in northern Serbia, 5 in Hungary and 1 in eastern Croatia. The extreme values of precipitation were calculated following the indices developed by the ETCCDI. RclimDex software package was used for indices calculation. Based on statistical analysis and the calculated values, the results have been presented with Geographic Information System (GIS) to point out the most vulnerable parts of the Pannonian basin, with regard to pluvial erosion. This study presents the first result of combined rainfall erosivity and extreme precipitation indices for the investigated area. Results of PCI indicate presence of moderate precipitation concentration (mean value 11.6). Trend analysis of FI (mean value 22.7) and MFI (mean value 70.2) implies a shift from being largely in the low erosivity class, to being completely in the moderate erosivity class in the future, thus indicating an increase in rainfall erosivity for most of the investigated area (except in the northwestern parts). Furthermore, the observed precipitation extremes suggest that both the amount and the intensity of precipitation are increasing. The knowledge about the areas affected by strong soil erosion could lead to introducing effective measures in order to reduce it. Long term analysis of rainfall erosivity is a significant step concerning flood prevention, hazard mitigation, ecosystem services, land use change and agricultural production.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23915447
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Open Geosciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3db4e41709614f7ba67aea635f2b43a7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0053