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Analysis of interactions between the groundwater table level and the affecting element

In: Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 12, no. 2
Mária Pásztorová - Tomáš Laštík - Jana Skalová

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Year, pages: 2011, 158 - 170
Keywords:
groundwater table level, precipitations, water levels, wetland
Original source URL: http://www.ih.savba.sk/ah
About article:
ANALYSIS OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE GROUNDWATER TABLE LEVEL AND THE AFFECTING ELEMENTS. Wetlands, the world's most important ecosystems providing the diversity of greater plant and animal species, have undergone many changes mainly due to drainage, cultivation and soil pollution in the past, as well as secondary succession. One of these significant changes is also the change in groundwater table level and water regime, which may result in the most pessimistic scenarios in the disappearance of wetlands and wetland communities. Therefore, wetlands are areas which currently receive the increased attention of humanity. One of these wetlands is also a National Nature Reserve (NNR) Abrod. Its territory is located in the lowland and intensive use part of Slovakia, so it was exposed to strong anthropogenic influence, which resulted in a decrease of groundwater table level in this area and then disappearance of fen communities, a movement in the composition and structure of habitats. Therefore we decided in this submitted work to analyze the dependence of the groundwater table level on the elements that most influence the changes in the levels (precipitation and water levels), because the position of groundwater table level have for a wetland particular importance.
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ISO 690:
Pásztorová, M., Laštík, T., Skalová, J. 2011. Analysis of interactions between the groundwater table level and the affecting element. In Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 12, no.2, pp. 158-170. 2644-4690.

APA:
Pásztorová, M., Laštík, T., Skalová, J. (2011). Analysis of interactions between the groundwater table level and the affecting element. Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, 12(2), 158-170. 2644-4690.