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Scutari Lake Basin Water Resources Regime in Montenegro

This article provides an overview of the water resources regime in the Scutari Lake basin, including its characteristics, catchment, hydrologic characteristics, water balance, and conclusions.

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Scutari Lake Basin Water Resources Regime in Montenegro

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  1. WATER RESOURCES REGIME OF THE SCUTARI LAKE BASIN WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF MONTENEGROStevan Prohaska, Ph.D.C.E Dragoslav Isailovic, Ph.D.C.E Predrag Srna, B.S.C.E Vesna Ristic, M.S.Geol

  2. SCUTERI LAKE CHARACTERISTICS • THE LARGES LAKE OF THE TECTONIC ORIGIN ON THE BALKAN • THE BIGGEST STORAGE OF FRESH WATER • AREA TO MAXIMUM WATER LEVEL – OVER 525 km2 *MONTENEGRO – about 60% of the area * ALBANIA – about 40% • WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATION • * Between about 4,50 and nearly 10,00 m.a.s.l • TOTAL VOLUME • * About 4,25 10 m3 • ACTIVE VOLUME • * About 2,5 10 m3 • AVERAGE DEPTH • * From 4,4 to 8,1O m

  3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CATCHMENT SCUTARI LAKE • IMPUT • THE MOST SIGNIFICANT STREAMS • *MORACA RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES ZETA RIVER AND CIJEVNA RIVER - 3200 km2 • * THE SMALLER STREAMS - 2150 km2 • _________________________________________________ • TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA -5350 km2 • OUTPUT • BOJANA RIVER WHICH FLOWS TO THE ADRIATIC SEA • During the high flows the Drim River can significantly affects the Bojana River • (backwater curve can obstruct discharge out of Lake-”upstream” direction)

  4. HYDROLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS AT THE GAUGING STATIONS Average monthly and annual flow at selected gauging stations (m3/s) period 1946-1991

  5. HYDROLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS AT THE GAUGING STATIONS Average annual flows, low flows of 95 % probability and flood flows of 100 years return period with the corresponding unit-area-flow

  6. Characteristicof water level of the Scutari Lake at gauging station Plavnica (m.a.s.l.)

  7. Water balance of the Scutari Lake

  8. CONCLUSION • The Scutari Lake drainage area belongs to two states. • Area drained by the Scutari lake is characterized by relatively large • precipitation, and consequently by high unit-area-runoff. • Due to high average annual rainfall, the rivers flowing into the • Lake are water abundant, while runoff coefficient is very high. • Because of unfavorable temporal distribution of precipitation, • runoff considerably fluctuates within the year. • The extreme flows are significantly affected by the prevailing geomorphologic • and geological properties of the catchment, so that spatial variations of the • relevant parameters considerably vary in space. • Larger part of runoff (almost 65 %) come through principal tributary of the • Lake – the Moraca River, while remaining over 35 % is being contributed by small • streams running directly to the Lake from both Albanian and • Montenegro’s territory. • Primary catchment (about 80 %) contributing to the Lake belongs to Montenegro, • while 20 of it is found in Albania.

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