The Domaša Reservoir in the Spectrum of Climate Change

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.2478/sjce-2021-0009
J. Skvarka, E. Bednárová, Marián Miščík, Ľubomír Uhorščák
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Abstract The importance of water reservoirs in the uneven distribution of discharges over time and space does not need to be explicitly justified. There is a more than 6,000-year history of convincing evidence. In Slovakia, the construction of reservoirs can be dated to two periods. The first period was the 18th century, when the construction of water reservoirs was stimulated by the need for water for the mining industry in the vicinity of the town of Bánska Štiavnica. The second period falls into the second half of the 20th century. The construction of reservoirs was initiated by the post-war period, including the need to increase society’s standard of living, the electrification of the region, the development of industry and agriculture, flood protection, etc. Reservoirs with multi-annual regulations have an essential position in the types of water reservoirs. While small water reservoirs and annual or seasonal regulation can regulate flows in a short period, reservoirs with multi-annual regulation can regulate flows over several years. This benefit is evident, especially during periods of extreme hydrological phenomena and short-term aquatic and long-term dry, so-called low water periods. We have illustrated our knowledge of and experience gained from their impact on the flows downstream of the Veľká Domaša dam. We analyzed two time periods, i.e., before and after the year 2000. The influence of extreme hydrological phenomena on the runoff conditions downstream of the dam is presented by statistical processing of the available flow series
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气候变化光谱中的多马沙水库
摘要水库在流量随时间和空间的不均匀分布中的重要性无需明确证明。有6000多年的令人信服的证据。在斯洛伐克,水库的建设可以追溯到两个时期。第一个时期是18世纪,当时由于对BánskaŠtiavnica镇附近采矿业用水的需求,水库的建设受到了刺激。第二个时期是20世纪下半叶。水库的建设始于战后时期,包括提高社会生活水平的需要、地区的电气化、工农业的发展、防洪等。多年制水库在水库类型中占有重要地位。小型水库和年度或季节性调节可以在短时间内调节流量,而多年调节的水库可以在几年内调节流量。这种好处是显而易见的,尤其是在极端水文现象和短期水生和长期干旱的时期,即所谓的枯水期。我们已经说明了我们对其对VeľkáDomaša大坝下游流量影响的了解和经验。我们分析了两个时间段,即2000年之前和之后。通过对可用流量序列的统计处理,给出了极端水文现象对大坝下游径流条件的影响
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