The Effect of Gravel and Sand Mining on Groundwater and Surface Water Regimes—A Case Study of the Velika Morava River, Serbia

Author:

Kresojević Milan1ORCID,Ristić Vakanjac Vesna2ORCID,Trifković Dragan1,Nikolić Jugoslav3,Vakanjac Boris4,Polomčić Dušan2,Bajić Dragoljub2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Military Academy, University of Defence in Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

2. Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

3. Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

4. Military Geographical Institute “General Stevan Bošković”, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

This paper describes how uncontrolled and illegal mining of sand and gravel can affect surface water and groundwater regimes in places where there is a hydraulic connection between them, based on a case study of the Velika Morava River in Serbia. Also, a change in cross-profile geometry, as a result of anthropogenic and natural factors, hinders the preparation of this river for inclusion among Serbia’s waterways. The Velika Morava River’s navigability would enable the development of waterborne transportation for both merchant ships and vessels of the Serbian Armed Forces River Flotilla. Correlations between water levels at gauging stations, as well as correlations between groundwater levels and river water levels at gauging stations, are used to show the dependence of these parameters on the change in the river bed profile after sand and gravel mining at the locations near gauging stations. In addition, the homogeneity of time-series of average annual elevations and the variance of the water levels of the Velika Morava River, measured in gauging stations during different periods, are statistically analyzed. The deepening of the Velika Morava riverbed where it was indiscriminately excavated in the 1980s led to the disruption of the groundwater regime and the hydraulic connection with the river, which lowered the water table of the aquifer used for the public water supply, as well as causing a number of other negative consequences.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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