Gladović, D., J.Parlov, D. Perković, Z. Nakić and Z. Kovač (2023): The role of slope inclination, doline density and water budget analysis in
delineation of complex karst catchment area of Slunjčica River (Croatia).
Due to the high vulnerability of the karst aquifer to the surface contaminants,
a precisely defined catchment area has the highest priority. In this study,
the influence of slope inclination, the doline density analysis, and the water
budget analysis in the delineation process of a complex karst catchment area is
discussed. To define hydrogeological role of lithological units, cross sections of
slope inclination and doline density were combined with hydrogeological cross
sections, while the degree of karstification was used to describe the permeability
of rock units. The verification of karst catchment delineation area was performed
with water budget analysis. The methodology used for the determination
of hydrogeological behavior and delineation of a complex karst catchment area
(Slunjčica River basin, Croatia) is shown with the flow diagram. It has been
found that the highest doline density appears in the range from 0 to 1° of the
slope inclinations, and that it decreases with a higher slope degree. Although
the results of this study confirm that even with the relatively small number of
input data it is possible to define the karst catchment area, it must be emphasized
that the doline density analysis presents an indispensable tool in the research
related to the definition of karst catchment areas.
Keywords: karst catchment, doline density, slope inclination, water budget
analysis, Slunjčica River (Croatia)
1. Introduction [
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