Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)

<div>The two multiple regression models were compared on the assumption</div><div>that the geochemical composition of the alluvial material is basically originally derived from the bedrock lithology of a drainage basin of the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia). The latter was integrated wi...

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Main Authors: Zoran Peh, Slobodan Miko
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Geological Survey 2003-12-01
Series:Geologia Croatica
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Online Access:http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/225
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spelling doaj-dce1ca26c29c496eb4c31b50863f158c2020-11-25T01:52:55ZengCroatian Geological SurveyGeologia Croatica1330-030X1333-48752003-12-0156219921410.4154/GC.2003.13139Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)Zoran Peh0Slobodan Miko1Croatian Geological SurveyCroatian Geological Survey<div>The two multiple regression models were compared on the assumption</div><div>that the geochemical composition of the alluvial material is basically originally derived from the bedrock lithology of a drainage basin of the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia). The latter was integrated with both stream sediment and overbank sediment geochemical data via the two essentially different approaches as regards the catchment basin geomorphological data: (1) as the relative area of influence representing a portion of the catchment basin occupied by a certain rock type; (2) as the relative &ldquo;line&rdquo; of influence representing a narrow&nbsp;tract of a certain rock type traversed by the majority of perennial streams which form the active stream network. The model comparison</div><div>was accomplished on the basis of the goodness-of-fit test for both experimental designs and for the same set of data. The most important result of these experiments highlights the linear approach as the more appropriate model for ascertaining the lithological influence on the analyzed sample media. This can be explained by the stronger erosive</div><div>and transportational power of the water which flows in the well defined channel network in contrast to the unconcentrated surface runoff in the interfluvial area, coupled with the buffering effects of rich slope and riparian vegetation, which is characteristic of the Žumberak heartland.</div>http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/225Drainage basinChannel–reach morphologySediment supplyLithologyGeochemical compositionStream sedimentOverbank sedimentMultiple regression analysisŽumberakCroatia
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Slobodan Miko
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Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)
Geologia Croatica
Drainage basin
Channel–reach morphology
Sediment supply
Lithology
Geochemical composition
Stream sediment
Overbank sediment
Multiple regression analysis
Žumberak
Croatia
author_facet Zoran Peh
Slobodan Miko
author_sort Zoran Peh
title Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)
title_short Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)
title_full Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)
title_fullStr Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Geomorphological Variables in Weighing the Lithological Influence on Geochemical Composition of Stream and Overbank Sediments: A Regression Model for the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia)
title_sort impact of geomorphological variables in weighing the lithological influence on geochemical composition of stream and overbank sediments: a regression model for the žumberak area (nw croatia)
publisher Croatian Geological Survey
series Geologia Croatica
issn 1330-030X
1333-4875
publishDate 2003-12-01
description <div>The two multiple regression models were compared on the assumption</div><div>that the geochemical composition of the alluvial material is basically originally derived from the bedrock lithology of a drainage basin of the Žumberak Area (NW Croatia). The latter was integrated with both stream sediment and overbank sediment geochemical data via the two essentially different approaches as regards the catchment basin geomorphological data: (1) as the relative area of influence representing a portion of the catchment basin occupied by a certain rock type; (2) as the relative &ldquo;line&rdquo; of influence representing a narrow&nbsp;tract of a certain rock type traversed by the majority of perennial streams which form the active stream network. The model comparison</div><div>was accomplished on the basis of the goodness-of-fit test for both experimental designs and for the same set of data. The most important result of these experiments highlights the linear approach as the more appropriate model for ascertaining the lithological influence on the analyzed sample media. This can be explained by the stronger erosive</div><div>and transportational power of the water which flows in the well defined channel network in contrast to the unconcentrated surface runoff in the interfluvial area, coupled with the buffering effects of rich slope and riparian vegetation, which is characteristic of the Žumberak heartland.</div>
topic Drainage basin
Channel–reach morphology
Sediment supply
Lithology
Geochemical composition
Stream sediment
Overbank sediment
Multiple regression analysis
Žumberak
Croatia
url http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/225
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