Nagy László (szerk.): A vízgazdálkodás fejlődése (TIT, Budapest, 1970)
X. Mellékletek
Fig. 27. Floods of the Ffungorion reach of the Tisza River, recurring «very 100 year on the average 126 Fig. 28. Duration and frequency of ice occurrence and congealing for 5-day intervals of the winter, on the Danube and Tisza rivers 133 Fig. 29. The pollution of our surface waters 135 Ffg. 30. Temperature conditions of our surface waters 139 Fig. 31. Water swelling due to wind effect on Lake Balaton, on April 11, 1953 143 Fig. 32. The range of groundwater table fluctuation in various depts 147 Fig. 33. Nappe fluctuation with a period of several years in some wells of the area between the Danube and the Tisza 149 Fig. 34. Valley cross-sections 157 Fig. 35. Flood-control walls in Budapest 158 Fig. 36. Map of Hungary before flood control and river training was commenced 161 Fig. 37. The development of dike profiles on the Danube 163 Fig. 38. The development of dike profiles of the Tisza downstream of Szolnok in the period 1855—1881 164 Fig. 39. The development of dike profiles of the Tisza downstream of Szolnok during the period 1895—1919 164 Fig. 40. Profile of a Tisza dike near Csongrdd 166 Fig. 41. Main lines of flood control in the Danube valley 176 Fig. 42. Main lines of flood control in the Tisza valley 177 Fig. 43. Earth masses incorporated in our main lines of flood control 178 Fig. 44, Examples of dike reinforcement 189 Fig. 45. The development of dike profiles on the Danube in the years 1956 and 1965 192 Fig. 46. Reinforced dike profile in the Szigetköz (1969) 192 Fig. 47. Properly arranged foreshore with shelterbelt 195 Fig. 48. The most frequent works of flood protection (I) 196 Fig. 49. The most frequent works of flood protection (II) 196 Fig. 50. Organization of flood control on the national level 205 Fig. 51. Sketch map of localization 205 Fig. 52. Rivers and lakes of Hungary 215 Fig. 53. The development of river and lake regulation 215 Fig. 54. European network of waterways with connections planned 250 Fig. 55. Longitudinal profile of the Rhine—Main—Danube waterway 253 Fig. 56. Layout of the Danube—Odera—Elbe Canal 254 Fig. 57. Waterways of Hungary 255 Fig. 58. Longitudinal profile of Tisza River canalization 258 Fig. 59. Alternative traces for the Danube—Tisza Canal Fig. 60. Barrages foreseen for Sió River canalization 262 Fig. 61. Layout of the planned Sajó Canal 265 Fig. 62. Ports and quays in Budapest 266 Fig. 63. Development plan for the MAHART National and Free Port (B. Guóth) 270 Fig. 64. Hydroelectric plants planned on the Danube from Bratislava to the Black Sea 280 55* 867