Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 2014 Volume 94, Issue 4, Pages: 35-48
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSGD140715001M
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Trend of suspended sediment load in the Velika Morava River in the period 1967-2007

Mustafić Sanja (Faculty of Geography, Belgrade)
Manojlović Predrag (Faculty of Geography, Belgrade)
Nikolić Milena ORCID iD icon (Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Geography, Niš)
Dobrosavljević Tanja (Faculty of Geography, Belgrade)

The paper is concerned with identifying changes in the time series of discharge (Q), suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and sediment load (Qs) of the Velika Morva River. The catchment area on farthest hydrological profile Ljubičevski most on Velika Morava River is approximately 35,496 km2. In this profile were carried out daily measurements of flow and concetration of silt in the period from 1967 to 2007. Average perennial transport of suspended sediment is 2.57ˣ106 t (72.4 t/km2/yr) and ranged from 0.17ˣ106 t (4.8 t/km2/yr) to 10.02ˣ106 t (282.2 t/km2/yr). Trends determined for Q, SSC and Qs are statistically obtained using the non-parametric Mann-Kendall test. Results of Mann-Kendall test show that Q has a slight declining trend of annual values which do not show statistical significance. Decline in trendline SSC and Qs is a significant at the level of 0.01. Calculating the standardized regression coefficients, it was found that the relative impact of SSC on sediment load is 3.1 time higher than the impact of discharge. From 1967 to 2007 the average decrease in sediment load at the mouth of the Velika Morava into the Danube was 3.1 t/km2/yr.

Keywords: trend of discharge, suspended sediment concentration, suspended load, Velika Morava, Serbia

Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 43007: The Research on Climate Change Influences on Environment: Influence Monitoring, Adaptation and Mitigation, subproject No. 9: Torrential Floods Frequency, Soil and Water Degradation as the Consequence of Global Changes