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APPLICATION OF GIS AND MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN BASIN MANAGEMENT A CASE STUDY IN THE UPPER MORAVA RIVER BASIN
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Bedient, P.B., Huber, W.C. et Vieux, B.C.: Hydrology and floodplain analysis. 4th edition. Prentice Hall, London, 2007, 795 p., ISBN: 978-0131745896.
Beven, K.J.: Rainfall-runoff modelling. The Primer. London, John Wiley & Sons. 2002, 372 p., ISBN: 978-0470866719.
Beven, K.J. et al: On the concept of delivery of sediment and nutrients to stream channels Hydrological Processes, 19, 2005, pp. 551–556;
Bobal, P. et al: Analysis of the impact of land cover spatial structure change on the erosion processes in the catchment. Source: ACTA MONTANISTICA SLOVACA Volume: 15, Issue: 4, 2010, pp. 269-276;
Brown, A.G., Quine, T.A. eds.: Fluvial processes and environmental change. London, John Wiley & Sons, 199, 413 p., ISBN: 978-0471985488.
Coulthard, TJ; Macklin, MG; K irkbY, MJ: A cellular model of Holocene upland river basin and alluvial fan evolution. EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, Volume: 27, Issue: 3, 2002, pp. 269-288;
DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute), 1997. MIKE 11 GIS reference and user manual. Horsholm, Denmark: Author.
DI Luzio, M., Srinivasan, R., Arnold, J.G., Nietsch, S.L.: ArcView Interface For SWAT2000. User’s Guide. Texas Water Resources In stitute, College Station, Texas, 2000, TWRI Report TR-193, 345p. Section Hydrology and Water Resources
Dyhouse, G.R. et al.: Floodplain Modelling Using HEC -RAS. Watertown, Bentley Institute Press, 2007, 696 p. ISBN: 978-1-934493-02-1.
Ensminger, L. E.: Loss of phosphorus by erosion. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 16, 1952, pp. 338-342.
Harmon, R.S., Doe III, W.W. eds.: Landscape erosion and evolution modeling. New York, Kluwer Academic Publ., 2001, 540 p., ISBN: 978-0306467189.
Hudson, N. W.: Soil conservation. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, 1971, New York.
Maidment, D.R. ED.: Handbook of Hydrology. 1st edition. London, McGraw-Hill Professional, 1997, 1424 p., ISBN: 978-0070397323.
MC Elroy, A. D., S. Y. Chiu, J. W. Nebgen, and others: Loading functions for assessment of water pollution from nonpoint sources. EPA document EPA 600/2-76- 151. USEPA, 1997, Athens, GA.
Mitasova, H., Mitas, L.: Erosion/deposition modeling with USPED using GIS. [online].C1999. WWW: http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/denix/usped.html
Scarseth, G.D., W.V. Chandler.: Losses of phosphate from a light textured soil in Alabama and its relation to some aspects of soil conservation. Jour. Amer. So. Agron 30 (5), 1938, pp.361-374.
Shrestha, R.R., Dibike, Y.B., Prowse, T.D.: Modeling Climate Change Impacts on Hydrology and Nutrient Loading in the Upper Assiniboine Catchment. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Volume 48, Issue 1, pp. 74–89, February 2012.
T ate, EC; Maidment, DR; Olivera, F; et al.: Creating a terrain model for floodplain mapping. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.Volume: 7,Issue: 2, 2002, pp. 100-108.
Walker, M., Bell, M.: Late Quaternary Environmental Change: Physical and Human Perspectives. Prentice Hall; 2 edition (8 Dec 2004). ISBN-10: 0130333441. 376 p . GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
Bedient, P.B., Huber, W.C. et Vieux, B.C.: Hydrology and floodplain analysis. 4th edition. Prentice Hall, London, 2007, 795 p., ISBN: 978-0131745896.
Beven, K.J.: Rainfall-runoff modelling. The Primer. London, John Wiley & Sons. 2002, 372 p., ISBN: 978-0470866719.
Beven, K.J. et al: On the concept of delivery of sediment and nutrients to stream channels Hydrological Processes, 19, 2005, pp. 551–556;
Bobal, P. et al: Analysis of the impact of land cover spatial structure change on the erosion processes in the catchment. Source: ACTA MONTANISTICA SLOVACA Volume: 15, Issue: 4, 2010, pp. 269-276;
Brown, A.G., Quine, T.A. eds.: Fluvial processes and environmental change. London, John Wiley & Sons, 199, 413 p., ISBN: 978-0471985488.
Coulthard, TJ; Macklin, MG; K irkbY, MJ: A cellular model of Holocene upland river basin and alluvial fan evolution. EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, Volume: 27, Issue: 3, 2002, pp. 269-288;
DHI (Danish Hydraulic Institute), 1997. MIKE 11 GIS reference and user manual. Horsholm, Denmark: Author.
DI Luzio, M., Srinivasan, R., Arnold, J.G., Nietsch, S.L.: ArcView Interface For SWAT2000. User’s Guide. Texas Water Resources In stitute, College Station, Texas, 2000, TWRI Report TR-193, 345p. Section Hydrology and Water Resources
Dyhouse, G.R. et al.: Floodplain Modelling Using HEC -RAS. Watertown, Bentley Institute Press, 2007, 696 p. ISBN: 978-1-934493-02-1.
Ensminger, L. E.: Loss of phosphorus by erosion. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 16, 1952, pp. 338-342.
Harmon, R.S., Doe III, W.W. eds.: Landscape erosion and evolution modeling. New York, Kluwer Academic Publ., 2001, 540 p., ISBN: 978-0306467189.
Hudson, N. W.: Soil conservation. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, 1971, New York.
Maidment, D.R. ED.: Handbook of Hydrology. 1st edition. London, McGraw-Hill Professional, 1997, 1424 p., ISBN: 978-0070397323.
MC Elroy, A. D., S. Y. Chiu, J. W. Nebgen, and others: Loading functions for assessment of water pollution from nonpoint sources. EPA document EPA 600/2-76- 151. USEPA, 1997, Athens, GA.
Mitasova, H., Mitas, L.: Erosion/deposition modeling with USPED using GIS. [online].C1999. WWW: http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/denix/usped.html
Scarseth, G.D., W.V. Chandler.: Losses of phosphate from a light textured soil in Alabama and its relation to some aspects of soil conservation. Jour. Amer. So. Agron 30 (5), 1938, pp.361-374.
Shrestha, R.R., Dibike, Y.B., Prowse, T.D.: Modeling Climate Change Impacts on Hydrology and Nutrient Loading in the Upper Assiniboine Catchment. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Volume 48, Issue 1, pp. 74–89, February 2012.
T ate, EC; Maidment, DR; Olivera, F; et al.: Creating a terrain model for floodplain mapping. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.Volume: 7,Issue: 2, 2002, pp. 100-108.
Walker, M., Bell, M.: Late Quaternary Environmental Change: Physical and Human Perspectives. Prentice Hall; 2 edition (8 Dec 2004). ISBN-10: 0130333441. 376 p . GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
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