Chapter 6 DRAINAGE BASIN of the MEDITERRANEAN SEA
253 CHAPTER 6 DRAINAGE BASIN OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA This chapter deals with the assessment of transboundary rivers, lakes and groundwaters, as well as selected Ramsar Sites and other wetlands of transboundary importance, which are located in the basin of the Mediterranean Sea. Assessed transboundary waters in the drainage basin of the Mediterranean Sea Transboundary groundwaters Ramsar Sites/wetlands of Basin/sub-basin(s) Recipient Riparian countries Lakes in the basin within the basin transboundary importance Ebro Mediterranean Sea AD, ES, FR Rhone Mediterranean Sea CH, FR, IT Lake Geneva, Genevese aquifer (FR, CH), Jurassic Lake Geneva/Lac Léman wetland area Lake Emosson limestones and marnes of the Jura Mountains, Jurassic Limestones of the Jura Mountains - Doubs basin, Jurassic limestones of the Jougnena and Orbe basins, Glacio-fluvial formations of Gex region, Sedimentary terrain of Geneva (molasses and form), Jurassic Limestones below Gex region (FR, CH) Po Mediterranean Sea AT, CH, FR, IT Lake Lugano, Folded terrain of the Cenise Lake Maggiore et Po Basins(FR, IT) Isonzo/Soča Mediterranean Sea IT, SI Rabeljski rudnik aquifer, Kobariški stol aquifer, Osp-Boljunec, Brestovica, Vrtojbensko polje (Aquifer system of Gorica-Vipava valley, Alluvial gravel aquifer of Vipava and Soča rivers) (IT, SI) Krka Mediterranean Sea BA, HR Krka (BA, HR) Neretva Mediterranean Sea BA, HR, ME Bileća Reservoir/ Neretva Right coast, Trebišnjica/ Bilećko Lake Neretva Left coast (BA, HR), Bileko Lake (BA, ME) Drin Mediterranean Sea AL, GR, Kosovoa, Lake
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