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Održivo korišćenje mađarsko-srpskih međugraničnih vodnih tela
Dušan Polomčić, Zoran Stevanović, Saša Milanović, Stanko Sorajić, Bojan Hajdin, Željko Kljajić (2010)Dušan Polomčić, Zoran Stevanović, Saša Milanović, Stanko Sorajić, Bojan Hajdin, Željko Kljajić. "Održivo korišćenje mađarsko-srpskih međugraničnih vodnih tela" in Vodoprivreda 42 no. 04-Jun, Beograd : Jugoslovensko društvo za odvodnjavanje i navodnjavanje (2010): 223-235
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Uticaj cirkulacije podzemnih voda u karstu na pojavu bakteriološkog zagađenja
Vasić Ljiljana, Milanović Saša, Petrović Branislav, Stevanović Zoran. "Uticaj cirkulacije podzemnih voda u karstu na pojavu bakteriološkog zagađenja" in Vodoprivreda 45 no. 04-Jun, Beograd:Jugoslovensko društvo za odvodnjavanje i navodnjavanje (2013): 219-229
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Određivanje dinamičke zapremine i bilans karstnih izdanskih voda Velikog vrela (južna Beljanica)
Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna, Stevanović Zoran, Polomčić Dušan, Blagojević Borislava, Čokorilo Marina, Bajić Dragoljub. "Određivanje dinamičke zapremine i bilans karstnih izdanskih voda Velikog vrela (južna Beljanica)" in Vodoprivreda 45 no. 01-Mar, Beograd:Jugoslovensko društvo za odvodnjavanje i navodnjavanje (2013): 97-110
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3D modeling and monitoring of karst system as a base for its evaluation and utilization: a case study from eastern Serbia
Milanović Saša, Stevanović Zoran, Vasić Ljiljana, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna. "3D modeling and monitoring of karst system as a base for its evaluation and utilization: a case study from eastern Serbia" in Environmental Earth Sciences 71 no. 2, Berlin, Heidelberg:Springer (2014): 525-532. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2591-9
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Water losses risk assessment: an example from Carpathian karst
Milanović Saša, Stevanović Zoran, Jemcov Igor. "Water losses risk assessment: an example from Carpathian karst" in Environmental Earth Sciences 60 no. 4, New York:Springer (2010): 817-827. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-009-0219-x
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Reconnaissance study of active sulfide springs and cave systems in the southern part of the Sulaimani Governorate (NE Iraq)
Iurkiewicz Adrian A., Stevanović Zoran (2010)Iurkiewicz Adrian A., Stevanović Zoran. "Reconnaissance study of active sulfide springs and cave systems in the southern part of the Sulaimani Governorate (NE Iraq)" in Carbonates and Evaporites 25 no. 3, :Springer (2010): 203-216. https://doi.org/0.1007/s13146-010-0024-3
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Karstic sources of water supply for large consumers in southeastern Europe – sustainability, disputes and advantages
Stevanović Zoran, Eftimi Romeo (2010)Stevanović Zoran, Eftimi Romeo. "Karstic sources of water supply for large consumers in southeastern Europe – sustainability, disputes and advantages" in Geologia Croatica 63 no. 2, Zagreb:Croatian Geological Survey (2010): 179-186
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Supportive methods for assessing effective porosity and regulating karst aquifers
Stevanović Zoran, Milanović Saša, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna. "Supportive methods for assessing effective porosity and regulating karst aquifers" in Acta Carsologica 39 no. 2, Postojna:Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (2010): 313-329. https://doi.org/10.3986/ac.v39i2.102
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Monitoring podzemnih voda Beljaničkog masiva u funkciji formiranja modela karstnog sistema
Milanović Saša, Stevanović Zoran, Vasić Ljiljana. "Monitoring podzemnih voda Beljaničkog masiva u funkciji formiranja modela karstnog sistema" in Vodoprivreda 42 no. 04-Jun, Beograd:Jugoslovensko društvo za odvodnjavanje i navodnjavanje (2010): 199-212
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A new approach in assessing recharge of highly karstified terrains - Montenegro case studies
Radulović Milan, Stevanović Zoran, Radulović Mićko. "A new approach in assessing recharge of highly karstified terrains - Montenegro case studies" in Environmental Earth Sciences 65 no. 8, New York:Springer-Verlag (2012): 2221-2230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-011-1378-0
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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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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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Karst in Serbian hydrogeology: A tradition in research and education
Stevanović Zoran, Milanović Saša (2013)Stevanović Zoran, Milanović Saša. "Karst in Serbian hydrogeology: A tradition in research and education" in European Geologist 35, :European Federation of Geologists (2013): 41-45
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Популарна хидрогеологија: Да ли је Дунав карстна понорница? = Popular hydrogeology: Is the Danube a karstic sinking streams?
Стевановић Зоран (2013)Стевановић Зоран. "Популарна хидрогеологија: Да ли је Дунав карстна понорница? = Popular hydrogeology: Is the Danube a karstic sinking streams?" in Zapisnici Srpskog geološkog društva za 2012, Beograd:Српско геолошко друштво (2013): 93-100
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Groundwater resources for drinking water supply in Serbia´s Southeast Pannonian basin
Dušan Polomčić, Bojan Hajdin, Marina Ćuk, Petar Papić, Zoran Stevanović. "Groundwater resources for drinking water supply in Serbia´s Southeast Pannonian basin" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2014)
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Потреба за израдом биланса и оценом расположивих резерви подземних вода Републике Србије
Природне карактеристике Србије, просторна дистрибуција ресурса водe и њихових корисника, као и међусобна интеракција коришћења, заштите вода, као и заштите од вода, условиле су да се подземне воде на читавој територији морају посматрати интегрално, јединствено, комплексно и рационално. Међутим, тренутно је у Републици Србији могуће дефинисати само одлике појединих издани и/или изворишта услед непостојања довољних података за свеобухватну анализу стања ресурса. За оцену притиска на квантитет ресурса подземних вода, што је обавеза према Оквирној директиви о водама ЕУ (ОДВ) ...Зоран Стевановић, Вељко Мариновић, Бранислав Петровић. "Потреба за израдом биланса и оценом расположивих резерви подземних вода Републике Србије" in Записници Српског геолошког друштва, Српско геолошко друштво (2021)
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Transboundary groundwater resources of Serbia - present status and future needs for sustainable management
Republic of Serbia is located at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe and belongs to the Central Balkans. With its 88,360 km2, Serbia is one of the larger countries of the Balkan Peninsula. It borders 8 countries and has at least one transboundary aquifer (TBA) with each of them. According to evaluation conducted for UNECE in 2008, Serbia has a total of 17 TBAs, out of which 15 are shared with one neighboring country, while two aquifers are shared with two or three ...Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović, Zoran Stevanović. "Transboundary groundwater resources of Serbia - present status and future needs for sustainable management" in Second International UNESCO Conference on Transboundary Aquifers, “ISARM2021: Challenges and the way forward”, Paris 2021, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 7, place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France (2021)
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Transboundary groundwater resource management: needs for monitoring the Cijevna River Basin (Montenegro–Albania)
The transboundary Cijevna River Basin shared between Albania and Montenegro has a surface area of 650 km2. It is extremely important for water management, especially in the country of Montenegro which is downstream. Due to the high permeability of both the karst and intergranular aquifers that exist in the basin, the River Cijevna sinks along the length of its riverbed and in summer months it usually dries up completely at the confluence section. Hydrometry surveys undertaken during a drought ...Upravljanje međugraničnim vodama, ranjivost podzemnih voda, monitoring mreža, karstne izdani, Albanija, Crna GoraMomčilo Blagojević, Zoran Stevanović, Milan Radulović, Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović. "Transboundary groundwater resource management: needs for monitoring the Cijevna River Basin (Montenegro–Albania)" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-020-8809-8
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Karst groundwater quantity assessment and sustainability: the approach appropriate for river basin management plans
Veljko Marinović, Zoran Stevanović (2019)As a result of the fact that karstified rocks can accumulate large amounts of high-quality groundwater, karst aquifer is considered, throughout the world, one of the most important types of aquifers. Due to their high permeability, but also vulnerability to pollution, these precious groundwater resources need to be properly evaluated and protected. Taking into account heterogeneity and complexity of the karst environment, it is difficult to propose a uniform algorithm for managing karst groundwater, which causes the necessity to ...Upravljanje karstnim podzemnim vodama, Pritisci na kvantitet voda, Plan upravljanja vodnim resursima, Bosna i Hercegovina, SrbijaVeljko Marinović, Zoran Stevanović. "Karst groundwater quantity assessment and sustainability: the approach appropriate for river basin management plans" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019-8364-3
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Environmental flows and demands for sustainable water use in protected karst areas of the Western Balkans
Karst terrains cover some 30% of the Western Balkans, where rich karst aquifers represent the main source of potable water supply and ensure the development of local economies and tourism. In this “classical karst” region, there are also numerous sites or areas under different forms of protection—from those that are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list to natural monuments and landscapes that are protected by national legislation. In and around them are specific representatives of flora and fauna ...Zoran Stevanović, Aleksandra Maran Stevanović, Želimir Pekaš, Romeo Eftimi, Veljko Marinović. "Environmental flows and demands for sustainable water use in protected karst areas of the Western Balkans" in Carbonates and Evaporites, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-021-00754-1