The 2002 flood consequences in the catchment of Otava River, Czech Republic

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F. Hartvich
J. Langhammer
V. Vilimek
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[1] Charles University in Prague,Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Science
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Water Resources | 2007年 / 34卷
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River Basin; Arable Land; Flood Consequence; Alluvial Plain; Precipitation Volume;
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In this article we analyse and compare the data on consequences of the catastrophic 2002 floods in two subcatchments of Otava river basin collected during specialized mapping in 2003. The Otava River is situated in the southwest of the Czech Republic. From its basin we have chosen two different subcatchments: Lower Otava River, surrounded by flat, lowland landscape and Losenice River, swift stream descending from the Sumava Mountains. We also present some basic data on the flood course and its hydrological parameters and meteorological causes.
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