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Режим изданских вода карстног платоа Бабине (ЈЗ Србија, Пријепоље)
Бранислав Петровић, Вељко Мариновић, Зоран Стевановић, Саша Милановић, Љиљана Васић. "Режим изданских вода карстног платоа Бабине (ЈЗ Србија, Пријепоље)" in I скуп Одељења за математику, физику и гео-науке, 27.2.2021. , Београд : САНУ, Посебна издања Књ. DCXCVIII, Одељење за математику, физику и гео-науке (2021)
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A methodology for assessing the pressures on transboundary groundwater quantity and quality – experiences from the Dinaric karst
Zoran Stevanović, Veljko Marinović (2020)A relatively novel and abridged methodology for assessing the quantity and quality status of groundwater bodies has been applied in the Dinaric karst of SE Europe. Validation of pressure on quantity is based on groundwater budgeting and the correlation of available groundwater reserves and projected water demands, while pressure on quality is estimated by GIS-created maps: vulnerability – hazard – risk. The results obtained from the studied groundwater bodies indicate mostly low pressure on water quantity, but increased risk from diffuse and point pollution sources. ...Zoran Stevanović, Veljko Marinović. "A methodology for assessing the pressures on transboundary groundwater quantity and quality – experiences from the Dinaric karst" in Geologia Croatica, Croatian Geological Survey (2020). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2020.08
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Climate change and their imapct on karst groundwater
Milan Đelić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac (2021)In the last 30 years, there have been progressively more dry and rainy years, a reduced presence or even absence of snow cover, an increase in air temperature, large-scale fires, intensified glacier melting, and the like. Climate change certainly has an effect on all areas of economic activity, but its largest impact is on water resources and existing ecosystems. One of the most important water resources is groundwater, on account of which more than 70% of the population of ...Milan Đelić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac . "Climate change and their imapct on karst groundwater" in Book of proceedings of the 3rd International Scientific Conference on vircular and bioeconomy CIBEK2021, Belgrade, Belgrade : School of Engineering Management (2021)
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Validation of vulnerability assessment by means of the Time Dependent, Model: case study from the Slovenian karst catchment
Groundwater vulnerability assessment methods are continuously being developed and existing methods are very often modified to provide better simulation of natural protection conditions and more objective results. Most frequently used methods are based on calculation of predefined parameters influencing water infiltration and underground flow, which can often lead to bias conclusions related to vulnerability evaluations. Some other methods, like the Time Dependent Model (TDM) are based on an approach, where parametrization is obtained at the final stage of the ...Ocena ranjivosti podzemnih voda, karstne podzemne vode, TDM metoda, delineacija sanitarnih zona, Slovenački karstVladimir Živanović, Nataša Ravbar, Igor Jemcov. "Validation of vulnerability assessment by means of the Time Dependent, Model: case study from the Slovenian karst catchment" in Proceedings of IAH2019, the 46th Annual Congress of the International Associaton of Hydrogeologists, Málaga (Spain), September 22-27, 2019, International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) (2019)
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The impact of temporal variability of groundwater levels on groundwater vulnerability maps in karst terrains – a case example of the Perućac spring catchment area
Groundwater vulnerability maps represent an essential tool for protecting karst groundwater resources. Vulnerability assessment is usually based on spatial evaluation of various parameters that affect the vulnerability degree and regulate the protection role of the unsaturated zone. Most of these parameters, like soil and geology conditions, are constant and do not change during the year or over several years. In contrast, some parameters, such as the groundwater level, depend on the variability of recharge conditions. By considering the variability ...Vladimir Živanović, Igor Jemcov, Nebojša Atanacković. "The impact of temporal variability of groundwater levels on groundwater vulnerability maps in karst terrains – a case example of the Perućac spring catchment area" in 5th IAH CEG conference, Slovenian Committee of International Association of Hydrogeologists - SKIAH (2022)
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Хидрогеолошки потенцијал карстних масива Озрена и Девице
Саша Стојадиновић, Михаило Шевић, Јаков Андријашевић. "Хидрогеолошки потенцијал карстних масива Озрена и Девице" in XVII Конгрес геолога Србије (Зборник радова XVII српског геолошког конгреса), Врњачка Бања, 17-20.05.2018., Српско геолошко друштво, Београд, Србија (2018)
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Дефинисање хидрауличког механизма истицања карстних подземних вода применом биваријантне анализе временских серија
Вељко Мариновић (2022)Bivariate analysis was applied within the cross-correlation in time and the gain function as part of the cross-spectral function in the frequency domain, to the time series of precipitation and discharge of the Oko Bijela and Bosna karst springs in the period 2015-2020. Bivariate analysis showed a very fast reaction of the Oko Bijela spring and a reaction delay at the Bosna spring, which indicate a very weak amortization of the input signal within the Oko Bijela system and ...Вељко Мариновић. "Дефинисање хидрауличког механизма истицања карстних подземних вода применом биваријантне анализе временских серија" in Мултидисциплинарна конференција “Kарст 2022 - Значај, стање и перспективе коришћења и заштите ресурса у карсту", Српска академија наука и уметности (2022)
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Centar za hidrogeologiju karsta - 15 godina nauke i struke
... speleological and „caving research of karst underground morphology, groundwater monitoring and database creation, application of GIS in hydrogeology, problems in karst mining hydrogeology as well as karst aquifer management, karst groundwater protection, groundwater management etc. Although the list ...
... interval of several hours or days. Groundwater dye tracing test One of the important methods in the karst groundwater research and groundwater direction movement and speed, and therefore the development of the karst aquifer, is dye tracing tests of groundwater flow. The most common dye tracer used ...
... simulations and predictions of karst spring flow, application of hydrological models in karst, statistical methods in hydrogeology, regression and correlation analyses in karst hydrogeology, analyses of karst spring flow regime and balance of groundwater n karst terrains. Also, the area of interest ...urednici Saša Milanović, Ljiljana Vasić, Zoran Stevanović, Branislav Petrović. Centar za hidrogeologiju karsta - 15 godina nauke i struke, Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, Centar za hidrogeologiju karsta, 2023
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Stochastic Prediction of Temporal Variations of Karst Groundwater Regime in Function of Sustainable Management: Case Study Mokra Karst Spring (SE Serbia)
Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović (2021)Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović. "Stochastic Prediction of Temporal Variations of Karst Groundwater Regime in Function of Sustainable Management: Case Study Mokra Karst Spring (SE Serbia)" in Karst: From Top to Bottom, Belgrade, 6.6.2021., Belgrade : Centre for Karst Hydrogeology (2021)
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CC-PESTO: a novel GIS-based method for assessing the vulnerability of karst groundwater resources to the effects of climate change
The new GIS-based CC-PESTO method is shown to successfully assess and map the vulnerability/resilience of karst aquifers to effects of climate change. Karst aquifers were chosen due to their importance at the global level and widespread utilisation in potable water supply and irrigation, but also because of their hydrogeological complexity. The method was developed to assess the intrinsic vulnerability of aquifers, without considering the direct impact of variable climate factors, but considering the adaptive capacity of aquifers in response ...Zoran Stevanović, Veljko Marinović, Jelena Krstajić. "CC-PESTO: a novel GIS-based method for assessing the vulnerability of karst groundwater resources to the effects of climate change" in Hydrogeology Journal, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-020-02251-6
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Mathematical modeling to define catchment size and real evapotranspiration (case study: Andrića karst spring, Western Serbia)
Marina Čokorilo Ilić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić, Jelena Ratković, Bojan Hajdin (2018)Water resources in karst are extremely important sources of drinking water supply. The quality of groundwater formed in karst aquifers is generally high and in most cases only chlorination is required. However, from a hydrogeological perspective, these water resources are the least studied. Often only basic information is available on catchment size, groundwater reserves (dynamic and static, if any) and groundwater balance. Detailed hydrogeological investigations and long-term monitoring of karst spring discharges are needed to acquire such information. In ...Marina Čokorilo Ilić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić, Jelena Ratković, Bojan Hajdin. "Mathematical modeling to define catchment size and real evapotranspiration (case study: Andrića karst spring, Western Serbia)" in National Conference with international participation “Geosciences 2018”, Bulgarian Geological Sciety (2018)
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Karst wastewater as a high quality, renewable and within the circular economy water resource
Jovana Nikolić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac (2021)High quality drinking water in it’s natural state is becoming less and less available to the human population. Based on the expected climate changes, it is considered that this resource will be less in the world but also in our region. Also, the accompanying polluting components that exceed the maximum allowable concentration are increasingly present in the waters. Even after the water treatment, it happens that some components are still in the drinking water, which adversely affects human health. ...Jovana Nikolić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac. "Karst wastewater as a high quality, renewable and within the circular economy water resource" in Book of proceedings of the 3rd International Scientific Conference on vircular and bioeconomy CIBEK2021, Belgrade, Belgrade : School of Engineering Management (2021)
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Preliminary analysis of Krupaja Spring discharge (Еastern Serbia)
Jovana Nikolić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Saša Milanović, Zoran Stevanović, Ljiljana Vasić. "Preliminary analysis of Krupaja Spring discharge (Еastern Serbia)" in National Conference with international participation “Geosciences 2020”, Review of the Bulgarian Geological Society, vol. 81, part 3, Sofia : Bulgarian geological society (2020)
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Hazardous substances in karst aquifer waters - one of the results of the operational monitoring of groundwater in Serbia
У циљу оцене стања животне средине и разумевања потенцијалних узрока још раније евидентираног лошег хемијског статуса водног тела подземних вода „Крш–север“, извршенa je хидрогеолошка проспекција шире околине лежишта бакра Мајданпек, која је укључилаистраживање површинског копа, флотационог језера и главних карстних врела и пећина. Имајући у виду да се експлоатационо поље рудника бакра Мајданпек директно граничи са карстном издани и водним телом подземних вода „Крш–север“, параметри квалитета подземне воде су анализирани (in situ и лабораторијски) на два главна карстна врела ...Zoran Stevanović, Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović. "Hazardous substances in karst aquifer waters - one of the results of the operational monitoring of groundwater in Serbia" in Geoloski anali Balkanskoga poluostrva (Annales geologiques de la Peninsule balkanique), University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2020). https://doi.org/10.2298/GABP201107010S
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Linearization of Input Signal as a Necessary Tool in Stochastic Modeling of Karst Groundwater
Veljko Marinović (2021)Modelling of karst hydrogeological systems is a very complicated task, bearing in mind that for a deterministic model one should know the internal physical processes of precipitation transformation into discharge, while for a stochastic model nonlinear dynamic systems such as karst should be simulated by linear regression equations. Stochastic models need linearization of input time series due to often large residual in the recession period. This occur because the model is not able to absorb single rain episodes, which ...Veljko Marinović. "Linearization of Input Signal as a Necessary Tool in Stochastic Modeling of Karst Groundwater" in Karst: From Top to Bottom, Belgrade, 6.6.2021., Belgrade : Centre for Karst Hydrogeology (2021)
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Regionalna karakterizacija karstnih podzemnih voda dela centralnog Balkana u funkciji njihovog održivog korišćenja i menadžmenta
Veljko J. Marinović (2022)Karstne podzemne vode koristi oko 700 miliona ljudi na svetu, čime je njihov značaj za svetsko stanovništvo nemerljiv. U sklopu doktorske disertacije vršena su istraživanja i analize karstnih sistema dela centralnog Balkana (Srbije, Crne Gore i Savskog sliva Bosne i Hercegovine), kako bi se evaluirao ovaj dragoceni resurs. Analize su vršene na primerima karstnih sistema vrela Perućac, Seljašnica, Mokra i Mlava (Srbija), Oko Bijele i Rijeka Crnojevića (Crna Gora) i vrelo Bosne (Bosna i Hercegovina), kao i na regionalnom ...karstni sistem, podzemna voda, pritisci na kvantitet i kvalitet, menadžment podzemnih vodnih resursaVeljko J. Marinović. Regionalna karakterizacija karstnih podzemnih voda dela centralnog Balkana u funkciji njihovog održivog korišćenja i menadžmenta, Beograd : [V. Marinović], 2022
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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
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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 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-021-00754-1
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Karst aquifer impact on the formation of surface runoff: case study of the Resava River catchment, Serbia
Marina Mitrašinović, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Veljko Marinović, Saša Milanović, Ljiljana Vasić, Dušan Polomčić (2022)The paper compares the flow regimes of the Resava River at the gauging stations of the Manasija Monastery (upper course) and the town of Svilajnac (lower course). The hydrological analysis encompasses a multiyear period of monitoring (1982–2020). The water budget and baseflow index are assessed for the catchment areas monitored by the Svilajnac station (683 km2) and the Manasija Monastery station (358k m2), considering the overall monitoring period and characteristic years. The results indicate that the specific runoff in ...... that of the up- per catchment. This is attributable to thc fact that 258 part of the rainfall is infiltrated into the karst mas- sif and remains there as dynamic karst groundwater reserves. In contrast, after a hcavy rainfall in the lower catchmcnt, the soil likely becomes saturated and causes swelling ...
... in Quater- nary and Ncogene sediments. Thcy are recharged by infiltration of precipitation, water from surface strecams, and in part by karst aquifer groundwater. They are drained directly into the river, generally during dry periods, but largely by wells that service public and industrial water ...
... vorable filtration features are attributable to direct tectonic contacts with limestones. 3. Karst aquifer in the castern, upper part of the catchment, characterized by favorable filtration properties. Groundwater flows in developed systems of fractures and caverns. This aquifer is recharged by infiltration ...Marina Mitrašinović, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Veljko Marinović, Saša Milanović, Ljiljana Vasić, Dušan Polomčić. "Karst aquifer impact on the formation of surface runoff: case study of the Resava River catchment, Serbia" in National Conference with International Participation “GEOSCIENCES 2022”, Sofia : Bulgarian geological society (2022)
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Hydrochemical impact of the hydraulic tunnel on groundwater in the complex aquifer system in Pirot, Serbia
Hidrogeohemijski procesi, hidrohemijske promene, karstna izdan, tunel pod pritiskom, multivarijantne statističke analizeMarina Ćuk, Igor Jemcov, Ana Mladenović, Marina Čokorilo Ilić. "Hydrochemical impact of the hydraulic tunnel on groundwater in the complex aquifer system in Pirot, Serbia" in Carbonates and Evaporites, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-020-00563-y