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Assessment of spa mineral water quality from Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia: geochemical, bacteriological, and health risk aspects
Nebojša Đ. Pantelić, Simona Jaćimović, Jana Štrbački, Danijela B. Milovanović, Biljana P. Dojčinović, Aleksandar Ž. Kostić (2019)The goal of this study is to evaluate the quality of seven natural mineral water sources in the Vrnjačka Banja area used in the treatment of various diseases. The 24 macro- and microelements were determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The results show that element content was within allowed limits of concentration, except for B, As, and Se. The evaluated content of these elements can be associated with geological and anthropogenic factors. The sample S6 contains ...Nebojša Đ. Pantelić, Simona Jaćimović, Jana Štrbački, Danijela B. Milovanović, Biljana P. Dojčinović, Aleksandar Ž. Kostić. "Assessment of spa mineral water quality from Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia: geochemical, bacteriological, and health risk aspects" in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7848-7
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Hydrodynamic characteristics of water supply source of Kikinda (Serbia)
Polomčić Dušan, Bajić Dragoljub, Matić Ivan, Zarić Jelena. "Hydrodynamic characteristics of water supply source of Kikinda (Serbia)" in Digital Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy Water and Environmental Systems, Dubrovnik: (2013): 1-14
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Water sampling in Dornogobi (Mongolia)
Vakanjac Boris, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna (2012)Vakanjac Boris, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna. "Water sampling in Dornogobi (Mongolia)" in Conference on Water Observation and Information System for Decision Support - BALWOIS 2012, Ohrid, Makedonija: (2012): 1-10
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WP4-Availability of Water Resources
Stevanović Zoran, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna, Milanović Saša. "WP4-Availability of Water Resources" in Climate Changes and Impacts on Water Supply, Beograd, Srbija:Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2012): 133-176
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Complex geophysical survey on solving the problem of water loss in the karst terrain reservoir
Branislav Sretković, Dejan Vučković (2023)Geophysical surveys in karst terrain are always a specific challenge. Each of them requires a careful consideration of the problem, specific conditions on the ground, the selection of adequate methods applicable in that specific and unique karst area. But they should have one thing in common: a complex approach and looking at the problem from wider to narrower, with a gradual narrowing of the investigation area, increasing the spatial precision and resolution of the obtained data. On the example of ...Branislav Sretković, Dejan Vučković. "Complex geophysical survey on solving the problem of water loss in the karst terrain reservoir" in 8th Symposium Geoscience 2023, Bucharest, 9-11. November 2023, Bucharest : Editura Cetatea de Scaun (2023)
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Water supply management measures in test areas of IPA1
Stevanović Zoran, Dokmanović Petar, Milanović Saša, Polomčić Dušan. "Water supply management measures in test areas of IPA1" in CC WATERS Climate Changes and Impact on Water Supply, Bekgrade:University of Belgrade-Faculty of Mining and Geology (2012): 341-416
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Applicability of the risk ranking methodology designed for water reservoirs to tailings storage facilities
The risks associated with operating water reservoirs and tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are different because of their different purposes, methods of construction and operation, and characteristics of the materials impounded and their flow behaviour. Regardless of the differences, these two types of structures are often put in the same category when it comes to risk assessment and the application of relevant methodologies, which may result in unrealistic outcomes. In this paper we investigate whether it is possible to apply ...Dragana Nišić, Dinko Knežević, Aleksandar Cvjetić, Neda Nišić, Vladimir Jovanović. "Applicability of the risk ranking methodology designed for water reservoirs to tailings storage facilities" in Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (2022). https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/1492/2022
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Fuzzy optimization in hydrodynamic analysis of groundwater control systems: Case study of the pumping station “Bezdan 1”, Serbia
Dragoljub Bajić, Dušan Polomčić (2014)A groundwater control system was designed to lower the water table and allow the pumping sta-tion “Bezdan 1” to be built. Based on a hydrodynamic analysis that suggested three alternative solutions, mul-ticriteria optimization was applied to select the best alternative. The fuzzy analytic hierarchy process methodwas used, based on triangular fuzzy numbers. An assessment of the various factors that influenced the selec-tion of the best alternative, as well as fuzzy optimization calculations, yielded the “weights” of the alternativesand the ...groundwater lowering, groundwater management scenario, fuzzy analytic hierarchy process,expert knowledge, triangular fuzzy numbers, linguistic variables... disaster in the Bačka District (Serbia), as well as avoid suspensions of nav- igation and different types of water supply, it is neces- sary to expand the Bačka section of the Danube–Ti- sa–Danube Water Scheme. To resolve one of the func- tional issues of the multipurpose Danube–Tisa–Danu- be system, new pumping ...
... to lower the water table to below the design eleva- tion, so that the pumping station can be built. Three alternatives were considered, to ensure protection against groundwater intrusion and provide for unhin- dered construction of the “Bezdan 1” PS. Figure 2 shows the lowering of the water table of the ...
... groundwater con- trol system is comprised of 12 wells, whose capacity is 40 l/s each. The water table “stabi- lizes” after 7 days of operation of the system. • Alternative 3 (A3): In this case, lowering of the water table was simulated using maximum ele- vations of the designed cofferdams for the fol- ...Dragoljub Bajić, Dušan Polomčić. "Fuzzy optimization in hydrodynamic analysis of groundwater control systems: Case study of the pumping station “Bezdan 1”, Serbia" in Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva, Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of mining and geology (2014). https://doi.org/10.2298/GABP1475103B
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Quality of water in storage reservoirs related to the catchments lithology
Nikić Zoran, Ristić Ratko, Srećković Batoćanin Danica, Ristović Ivica. "Quality of water in storage reservoirs related to the catchments lithology" in First Serbian Forestry Congress under slogan Future With Forests, Topic B: Ecological Engineering in Protection of Soil and Water Resources, Belgrade:University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry (2011): 1037-1043
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Water demands under climate change and socio economic evaluation
Stevanović Zoran, Dokmanović Petar, Milanović Saša, Polomčić Dušan. "Water demands under climate change and socio economic evaluation" in Climate Change and Impacts on Water Supply, Beograd:Rudarsko-geolološki fakultet, Departman za hidrogeologiju = Faculty of Mining & Geology, Department of Hydrogeology (2012): 341-390
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Definition of the size of the Krupac spring drainage area (Carpatho-Balkanide Arch, Southern Serbia) for a Karst Aquifer Water Balance
Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna, Prohaska Stevan, Polomčić Dušan. "Definition of the size of the Krupac spring drainage area (Carpatho-Balkanide Arch, Southern Serbia) for a Karst Aquifer Water Balance" in Conference on Water observation and information system for decision support, 25-29 May 2010 Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia: Faculty of civil engineering (2010): 1-10
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Evaluating Bank Filtration as an Alternative to the Current Water Supply from Deeper Aquifer: A Case Study from the Pannonian Basin, Serbia
Stauder Stefan, Stevanović Zoran, Richter Christian, Milanović Saša, Tucović Andra, Petrović Branislav (2012)Stauder Stefan, Stevanović Zoran, Richter Christian, Milanović Saša, Tucović Andra, Petrović Branislav . "Evaluating Bank Filtration as an Alternative to the Current Water Supply from Deeper Aquifer: A Case Study from the Pannonian Basin, Serbia" in Water Resources Management 26 no. 2, New York:Springer-Verlag (2012): 581-594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-011-9932-9
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Age and microfacies of oceanic Upper Triassic radiolarite components from the Middle Jurassic ophiolitic mélange in the Zlatibor Mountains (Inner Dinarides, Serbia) and their provenance
Hans-Juergen Gawlick, Nevenka Đerić, Sigrid Missoni, Nikita Bragin, Milan Sudar, Divna Jovanović (2017)Neo-Tethys, trench-like basins, synorogenic deposition, evolving thrust belt, Triassic palaeogeography... age, microfacies analysis of both radiolarites and limestones provides information about their depositional setting (e.g., relative water depth, transport regime, environment — e.g., bioturbating biota, oxygen con- tent) and diagenetic overprint. Whereas microfacies analysis of limestones is ...
... subsided continental margins, where these Late Anisian to early Late Ladinian radiolarites were widespread and also formed in relatively shallow water depths (Gawlick et al. 2012a; Gawlick & Missoni 2015). Therefore, Late Anisian to early Late Ladinian radiolarites either derive from the distal ...
... al. 2014; Gawlick & Missoni 2015). The absence ofribbon radio- larites on the continental margin is due to the fact that supply from shallow-water carbonate ramps and platforms led to the accumulation of a thick pile of carbonate mud on the distal shelf and partly even in the proximal oceanic ...Hans-Juergen Gawlick, Nevenka Đerić, Sigrid Missoni, Nikita Bragin, Milan Sudar, Divna Jovanović. "Age and microfacies of oceanic Upper Triassic radiolarite components from the Middle Jurassic ophiolitic mélange in the Zlatibor Mountains (Inner Dinarides, Serbia) and their provenance" in Geologica Carpathica (2017)
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Hydrogeochemistry of Uranium in the Groundwaters of Serbia
Marina Ćuk, Maja Todorović, Petar Papić, Jovan Kovačević, Zoran Nikić. "Hydrogeochemistry of Uranium in the Groundwaters of Serbia" in Uranium - Past and Future Challenges, Springer International Publishing Switzerland (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11059-2_89
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Unusually sluggish microemulsion system with water, toluene and a technical branched alkyl polyethoxylate
Marija Ilić, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Vesna Pavelkić, Snežana Zlatanović, Zoran Marković, Aleksandar Cvjetić (2015)Microemulsion systems with water, toluene and nonionic surfactants are interesting for application due to the excellent solvent properties of aromatic hydrocarbons. In this study, the pseudo-binary phase diagram (“fish-diagram”) of such a ternary system was investigated using a branched technical alkyl polyethoxylate. Lutensol ON 50 (i-C10E5) was considered a suitable surfactant. The system with technical branched i-C10E5 exhibits very long, and for compositions near optimum solubilization, i.e., the minimum content of surfactant needed for a bicontinuous microemulsion, extremely long ...микроемулзија, толуен, оксоалкохол етоксилат, термодинамичка стабилност, тернарни фазни дијаграми, дијаграми „fish“Marija Ilić, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Vesna Pavelkić, Snežana Zlatanović, Zoran Marković, Aleksandar Cvjetić. "Unusually sluggish microemulsion system with water, toluene and a technical branched alkyl polyethoxylate" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (2015). https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ141012045I
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Prospects for wider utilization of subgeothermal water resources: eastern Serbia case study
Stevanović Zoran, Saljnikov Aleksandar, Milenić Dejan, Martinović Mića, Goričanec Darko, Komatina Mirko, Dokmanović Petar, Antonijević Dragi, Vranješ Ana, Magazinović Sava (2011)Stevanović Zoran, Saljnikov Aleksandar, Milenić Dejan, Martinović Mića, Goričanec Darko, Komatina Mirko, Dokmanović Petar, Antonijević Dragi, Vranješ Ana, Magazinović Sava. "Prospects for wider utilization of subgeothermal water resources: eastern Serbia case study" in Geološki anali Balkanskog poluostrva no. 72, Beograd:Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2011): 131-141. https://doi.org/10.2298/GABP1172131S
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Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete
Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, Marija Stojmenović (2021)sagorevanje lignita, otpadna šljaka, zamena cementa, proizvodnja maltera i betona, fizičko-mehanička i fizičko-hemijska karakterizacija... size of the slump decreased significantly. This was due to the porosity and higher specific surface area (Table 1) of the waste material and its ability to retain water, thereby reducing the amount of free water in the concrete mixture, and thus the consistency [16,21,22]. The content of air entrained ...
... mm × 160 mm. Prisms were firstly dried at a temperature of 60 ± 5 ◦C to the constant mass (M0). Then the surface of the prism failure was set on the linear supports in a deep vessel, where water was poured so that the prism was immersed by 5 to 10 mm. Prior to the immersion, the mass of the dry sample ...
... are visible. The spectral band at 3337 cm−1 may be assigned to the H–H stretching vibrations due to the presence of the physical-bounded and surface-adsorbed water [27]. The bands at 1464 and 1346 cm−1 are characteristic of and confirmed the presence of Ca(OH)2 [28]. The bands of 1434, 874, and 692 cm−1 ...Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, Marija Stojmenović . "Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete" in Minerals, MDPI (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11090925
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Хидрогеохемијске карактеристике и квалитет вода слива Требишњице, Република Српска, Босна и Херцеговина
Dragoslav R. Banjak (2016-08-25)Упркос неповољном временском и просторном распореду, воде су најзначајнијиприродни ресурс Источне Херцеговине. Ова чињеница довела је до реализацијепројекта „Вишенамјенског хидросистема Требишњица“, којим је, премаМилановићу (2006), до сада обухваћено: седам хидроелектрана, шестакумулација, шест брана, шест тунела укупне дужине 59,7 km, неколикоприступних тунела, 62,5 km бетонског канала кроз Попово поље, канал крозДабарско (6750 m) и Фатничко поље (2770 m) и систем тунел-канал или цјевоводпрема Дубравама.У почетку са доминантним енергетским предзнаком, концепција јетрансформисана у интегрално рјешење вишенамјенског коришћења и заштитевода и животне ...хидрогеохемијски процеси, мултиваријантна статистичкаанализа, инверзно геохемијско моделовање, квалитет воде, употребиљивост водеза наводњавање, слив Требишњице... the resources and in general bringing managing decisions in the area of water quality, have not been made. The main factors which determine water chemical composition and their quality are relations rock-water, water regime, rainfall, antropogenic impact, geolocical structures, mineral composition ...
... Lastva is unsignificant. Chemical composition of the water in the river Trebišnjica catchment is a result of environment in which is formed, primarily lithological composition, rainfall regime and antropogenic impact. The most prevailing water type is Ca-HCO3, mainly created by dissolving mineral ...
... ratio (SAR), referring to which the potential use of water for irrigation in the Trebišnjica river catchment, belongs to class S1.This class includes water with low content of sodium which is suitable for almost all types of soil. The surface water of the researched area are mainly suitable for irrigation ...Dragoslav R. Banjak. "Хидрогеохемијске карактеристике и квалитет вода слива Требишњице, Република Српска, Босна и Херцеговина" in Универзитет у Београду, Универзитет у Београду, Рударско-геолошки факултет (2016-08-25)
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Demise of the Wetterstein Carbonate Platform and onset of the Dachstein Carbonate Platform recorded in deep-water successions of the East Bosnian-Durmitor megaunit (Pliješevina, northern Montenegro, Dinarides)
Milica Mrdak, Eva Wagerer, Milan Sudar, Nevenka Djerić, Martin Đaković, Hans-Jürgen Gawlick. "Demise of the Wetterstein Carbonate Platform and onset of the Dachstein Carbonate Platform recorded in deep-water successions of the East Bosnian-Durmitor megaunit (Pliješevina, northern Montenegro, Dinarides)" in Geologica Carpathica, Central Library of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (2024). https://doi.org/10.31577/GeolCarp.2023.26
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FTIR Spectroscopic Study Of S-Metolachlor Sorption On Inorganic And Organically Modified Montmorillonite From Bogovina
... of herbicides are a causing concern due to their increasing presence in soil, groundwater and surface water. Numerous methods are developed in order to reduce herbicide mobility and protect natural water resources. The results presented in this paper show the interaction of herbicide S-metolachlor ...
... bonds). Also, the formation of a hydrogen bond occurs between the molecules of S-metolachlor and the molecules of water that are in the interlayer space and/or oxygen on the surface of the tetrahedral sheet of the montmorillonite. Keywords: adsorption, S-metolachlor, HDTMA, PTMA, infrared spectroscopy ...
... of the adsorbed water, as a consequence of the reduction of the hydrogen bond strength in HDTMA-montmorillonite. Also, the intensity of these bands decreases significantly with increasing concentration of HDTMA+ cation. All these changes are related to the decreasing of the water content in the ...Lazar Kaluđerović, Zorica Tomić, Jelena Bogosavljević, Ljubomir Životić, Maja Milošević. "FTIR Spectroscopic Study Of S-Metolachlor Sorption On Inorganic And Organically Modified Montmorillonite From Bogovina" in 3rd International and 15th National Congress - Soils for Future under Global Challenges, Sokobanja, Serbia, Serbian Society of Soil Science (2021)