Hydrological analysis of the September 2014 torrential floods of the Danube tributaries in the Eastern Serbia
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- Ana M. Petrović & Sanja Manojlović & Tanja Srejić & Nikola Zlatanović, 2024. "Insights into Land-Use and Demographical Changes: Runoff and Erosion Modifications in the Highlands of Serbia," Land, MDPI, vol. 13(9), pages 1-25, August.
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Peak discharge; Soil conservation service method; Synthetic unit triangular hydrograph method; Eastern Serbia;All these keywords.
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