P. Wacławczyk, D. Piątek, Maciej Siwka, M. Bryndza, Agata Gołąb, Joanna Hałys, Klaudia Jagi, Ewa Kalisz, Patrycja Wójtowicz
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Warunki obiegu wody w zlewni Krempnej w Beskidzie Niskim
Magura National Park, located in Beskid Niski Mountains, is poorly researched in the field of hydrology. The aim of this study is to recognize the water cycle patterns in Krempna stream catchment (located in Magura NP). To reach this goal, hydrological mapping was taken. 173 (9,9/square kilometer) water outflows in catchment were surveyed; mean spring water temperature was 13,8°C (ranging from 8 to 19°C) and mean SEC was 345 µS×cm−1 (ranging from 70 to 1000 µS×cm−1). The results, compared with existing studies, indicate low water resources and a rapid transformation of rainfall into runoff in the studied catchment.