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Definition of Circulation Conditions and Groundwater Genesis of the Complex Krupaja Hydrogeological Karst System (Eastern Serbia)
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Geography, Planning and Development, Building and Construction... read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Funding; This paper was written with support from the Ministry of Education, Science and Techno- logical Development, Serbia: Project “ Assessment of the impact of climate change on water resources Serbia” (No: TR 37005) and Project “G ...
... further complex studies of groundwater circulation within a karst system. Various researchers have attempted to form 3D models of karst channels, which has led to the development of completely new techniques and programs for the purpose of analyzing the distribution and position of karst channels within ...
... different levels of karst channels that are zonally distributed within a vertical profile; this was confirmed by assessing, the groundwater ages. Based on the development of karstification, as presented in this paper, as well as on previous investigations, explanations of four types of circulation within ...Ljiljana Vasić, Saša Milanović, Tina Dašić. "Definition of Circulation Conditions and Groundwater Genesis of the Complex Krupaja Hydrogeological Karst System (Eastern Serbia)" in Sustainability, MDPI AG (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411146
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Ontološki model upravljanja rizikom u rudarstvu
Olivera Kitanović (2021)Rudarska proizvodnja obuhvata kompleksne tehnološke sisteme, što nameće potrebu za uspostavljanjem i unapređivanjem sistema upravljanja rizikom. Heterogenost i obim podataka neophodnih za upravljanje rizikom zahtevaju sistem koji ih na fleksibilan način integriše i omogućava njihovo optimalno korišćenje. Osnovni cilj ove disertacije je razvoj ontologije za domen rudarstva i na njoj zasnovanog modela za upravljanje rizikom. Njegova realizacija podrazumeva i implementaciju algoritama ekstrakcije informacija za popunjavanje ontologije, kao i odgovarajuće softversko rešenje. Razvoj modela obuhvata i značajno proširenje rudarskog korpusa, kao ...rudarstvo, rizik, upravljanje rizikom, procena rizika, ontologija, semantička mreža, ekstrakcija informacija, upravljanje znanjem, računarska lingvistika... Philology of the University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia. Krstev, Cvetana, Ranka Stanković, Ivan Obradović, and Biljana Lazić. 2015. “Terminology Acquisition and Description Using Lexical Resources and Local Grammars.” In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Terminology and Artificial I ...
... International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IJHSS) 3 (3): 212–17. McCrae, John, Guadalupe Aguado-de-Cea, Paul Buitelaar, Philipp Cimiano, Thierry Declerck, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Jorge Gracia, et al. 2012. “Interchanging Lexical Resources on the Semantic Web.” Language Resources and Evaluation ...
... Dictionaries to Weaving Lexical Networks.” International Journal of Lexicography 27 (4): 396–418. Radojičić, Marija, Ivan Obradović, Ranka Stanković, Miloš Utvić, and Sebastijan Kaplar. 2018. “A Mathematical Learning Environment Based on Serbian Language Resources.” In Proceedings of the 7th International ...Olivera Kitanović. Ontološki model upravljanja rizikom u rudarstvu, Beograd : [O. Kitanović], 2021
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The State and Perspective of Belgrade District Heating System Development
Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Fethi Silajdžić, Samra Arnaut, Goran Đelić (2019)District heating (DH) system in Belgrade provides energy for heating of more than 21 million m2 in households (app. 50% of all households), public, commercial and industry sectors. Public Utility Company “Beogradske elektrane” is responsible for all segments of the DH system operation. The system is fueled mostly by natural gas. The share of renewables is negligible. The research analyzes effects of implementation of two main projects proposed in the Development Strategy of the PUC - the introduction of ...... responsible for all segments of the DH system operation. The system is fueled mostly by natural gas. The share of renewables is negligible. The research analyzes effects of implementation of two main projects proposed in the Development Strategy of the PUC - the introduction of heat energy produced in ...
... repository of The University of Belgrade Faculty of Mining and Geology archives faculty publications available in open access, as well as the employees' publications. - The Repository is available at: www.dr.rgf.bg.ac.rs Dejan Ivezić is Professor in Energy and Sustainable Development at University of Belgrade ...
... Belgrade – Faculty of Mining and Geology, Head of the Center for Energy. He has more than 20 years of experience in research and involvement in Serbian energy planning and policy making. The State and Perspective of Belgrade District Heating System Development Dejan Ivezić (presenter)1, Marija Živković1 ...Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Fethi Silajdžić, Samra Arnaut, Goran Đelić . "The State and Perspective of Belgrade District Heating System Development" in 5th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, Copenhagen : Aalborg Universitet (2019)
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Using Metadata For Content Indexing Within An OER Network
Ranka Stanković, Olivera Kitanović, Ivan Obradović, Roberto Linzalone, Giovanni Schiuma, Daniela Carlucci (2014)... elements for a comprehensive description of learning resources. The approach to defining metadata within BAEKTEL draws fromtheFAO Learning Object Resources Metadata Application Profile (FAO),which combines DC and LOM Standard [13].In development of the BMP model, compliance withthese standards ...
... learning resources, such as courses, training materials, guidelines, case studies, best practices and the like,on any media that supports educational material, as well asOER metadata management facilities to OER creators. As the approach to BMP development was based on adaptation of one of the ...
... use and reuse of learning objects. Due to intense technological development there is a growing need for reinforcing knowledge exchange between academia and industry. At the same time, the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement, aimed at fj defining metadata for BAEKTEL resources existing providing ...Ranka Stanković, Olivera Kitanović, Ivan Obradović, Roberto Linzalone, Giovanni Schiuma, Daniela Carlucci. "Using Metadata For Content Indexing Within An OER Network" in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on e-Learning, eLearning 2014, September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrade : Belgrade Metropolitan University (2014)
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Towards Better Valorisation of Industrial Minerals andRocks in Serbia—Case Study of Industrial Clays
... exam- ples of some problems that occur occasionally in practice. Resources 2021, 10, 63 3 of 18 3. Results 3.1. Industrial Clays in Serbia Clays are one of the basic non-metallic mineral raw materials, both in modern indus- try and in the entire history of the development of civilization ...
... Bentonites The resources of bentonite are, after more than forty years of exploration, very large (at least according to the reserves that exist on paper), but the economic effects of that exploration are almost non-existent. Resources of bentonite and bentonitic clays of tens of millions of tonnes have ...
... the Application of the Classification of Reserves of Deposits and Potential Resources of Solid Mineral Resources—Clay Rocks; FGU GKZ: Moscow, Russia, 2007; p. 37. (In Russian) 56. Law on Mining and Geological Explorations. In Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia; Republic of Serbia: Belgrade ...Vladimir Simić, Dragana Životić, Zoran Miladinović. "Towards Better Valorisation of Industrial Minerals andRocks in Serbia—Case Study of Industrial Clays" in Resources, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/resources10060063
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Development Of The Serbian Geological Resources Portal
... Following the development of a geodatabase in ArcSDE and an ArcMap extension for data manage- ment, a web component was added to GeolISS. This web component is constantly being developed. The development of the portal of geological resources combines the elements of a geoportal and classical web applications ...
... geo-portals have an increasingly important role in the sharing of geologic information and can help avoid duplicated efforts, inconsistencies, delays, confusion, and a waste of resources. Development of the Serbian Geological Resources Portal RANKA STANKOVIĆ1, JELENA PRODANOVIĆ1, OLIVERA KITANOVIĆ1 ...
... 2023-10-14 03:28:12 Development Of The Serbian Geological Resources Portal Ranka Stanković, Jelena Prodanović, Olivera Kitanović, Velizar Nikolić Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Development Of The Serbian Geological Resources Portal | Ranka Stanković ...Ranka Stanković, Jelena Prodanović, Olivera Kitanović, Velizar Nikolić. "Development Of The Serbian Geological Resources Portal" in Proceedings of the 17th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies, Belgrade, Serbia : The Serbian Geological Society (2011)
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LRMI markup of OER content within the BAEKTEL project
... resources published within BAEKTREL project. With variety of content and the expected growth of the number of resources, as well as different profiles of potential users, indexing of resources that enables their efficient location within the network is very important for dissemination ...
... using edX, an open- source online learning platform. BMP is providing all important information on the network resources, thus enabling their search and browse. [7] The development of the ICT solution for the BAEKTEL metadata portal is based upon a metadata schema that contains elements taken ...
... was used, enabling learning resources to be described and shared in a common way, and thus enhancing their accessibility from other ОЕR portals. The approach to defining metadata within BAEKTEL combines Doublin Core and LOM Standard [8]. In development of the BMP model, compliance with ...Ranka Stanković, Daniela Carlucci, Olivera Kitanović, Nikola Vulović, Bojan Zlatić. "LRMI markup of OER content within the BAEKTEL project" in The Sixth International Conference on e-Learning (eLearning-2015), September 2015, Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrade : Belgrade Metropolitan Univesity (2015)
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Prognozna ocena resursa kaolinitskih glina u sedimentnim basenima Srbije
Vladimir M. Simić (2003)Kaolinitske gline predstavljaju jednu od privredno najznačajnijih nemetaličnih mineralnih sirovina u Srbiji. Ležišta tih glina odavno se istražuju i eksploatišu u Aranđelovačkom i Kolubarskom basenu i basenima vlašićkog antiklinorijuma. Osim toga, u većem ili manjem obimu istražene su mnoge lokalnosti, a na nekima od njih vršila se povremena eksploatacija. Dosadašnja istraživanja kaolinitskih glina imala su, međutim, prevashodno uzak istraživački cilj - utvrđivanje rezervi glina određenog ležišta, dok su istraživanja regionalnog karaktera bila malog obima i vezana za delove pojedinih ...prognozna ocena, resursi kaolinitskih glina, sedimentni baseni, Srbija, geologija, mineralogija, kvalitet, potencijalnostVladimir M. Simić. Prognozna ocena resursa kaolinitskih glina u sedimentnim basenima Srbije, Beograd : V. Simić, 2003
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The impact of calculation of resources and reserves on mining activity in Serbia
The appearance of interest of the world's most important mining companies i for investment in Serbia imposes the problem of harmonization of domestic legislation with foreign ones. In this paper, specific categorization and classification of mineral raw materials, which do not match in domestic and foreign practice, are treated. The existence of such a conflict of criteria in use for categorization and classification can lead to misunderstanding and create certain complications in business. The following sections outline some of ...geological exploration, deposits, solid mineral raw materials, mineral projects, mineral resources and reservesJelena Zakonović, Katarina Urošević, Radmila Gaćina. "The impact of calculation of resources and reserves on mining activity in Serbia" in Underground mining engineering , Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad1935073Z
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Towards a Mining Equipment Ontology
... [6]. Development of terminological resources for Serbian, both monolingual and multilingual (with Serbian as one of the languages) in the area of mining engineering was initiated several years ago. One of the first taxonomies in this field was developed at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Mining ...
... project3. Development of various terminological resources at FMG covering specialized areas has ultimately led to the idea of a general terminological resource for mining engineering. Hence RudOnto was conceived, as a complex terminological resource, aimed at covering the larger area of mining engineering ...
... n system itself is a result of several phases of software development during the long-term research of the problem of coal quality management. The first versions of the software related to the problem of coal homogenization was developed in 1998, whereas the essence of the SUKU system as it is now ...Ranka Stanković, Ivan Obradović, Olivera Kitanović, Ljiljana Kolonja. "Towards a Mining Equipment Ontology" in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference Research and Development in Mechanical Industry, RaDMI 2012, September 2012, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia no. 1, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia : SaTCIP (Scientific and Technical Center for Intellectual Property) Ltd. (2012)
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Geothermal potential, chemical characteristic and utilization of groundwater in Serbia
To collect and unify data about all geothermal resources in Serbia, a database was formed. The database allows us to perceive the geothermal resources of Serbia and their potential for utilization. Based on the data available in the geothermal database, the estimated temperatures of reservoirs, heat power, and geothermal energy utilization were calculated. The database contains 293 geothermal records (springs, boreholes) registered at 160 locations, with groundwater temperatures in the range between 20 and 111 °C. The maximum expected ...Geothermal database, Geothermal resources, Geothermal potential, Hydrochemistry, Hierarchical cluster analysis, SerbiaTanja Petrović Pantić, Katarina Atanasković Samolov, Jana Štrbački, Milan Tomić. "Geothermal potential, chemical characteristic and utilization of groundwater in Serbia" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Link (2021). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-021-09985-w
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Geological Exploration of Mineral Resources in Serbia and Reporting
Jelenković Rade (2013)Jelenković Rade. "Geological Exploration of Mineral Resources in Serbia and Reporting" in 3nd International Conference Mineral resources in the Republic of Serbia: A Driving Force for Economic Development, Beograd:TGI Executive Meetings (2013)
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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy, water resources and sustainable development
Milan Tucaković, Dragoljub Bajić, Dušan Polomčić. "The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy, water resources and sustainable development" in The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy, resources and sustainable development, Megatrend univerzitet Beograd, Fakultet za menadžment Zaječar (2022)
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Mineral resources in the Republic of Serbia: A Driving Force for Economic Development – Pro et Contra
Jelenković Rade (2014)Jelenković Rade. "Mineral resources in the Republic of Serbia: A Driving Force for Economic Development – Pro et Contra" in 4nd International Conference Mineral resources in the Republic of Serbia: A Driving Force for Economic Development, Beograd:TGI Executive Meetings (2014)
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Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential
The study presented in this paper assessed the multidisciplinary approach of geothermal potential in the area of the most southeastern part of the Pannonian basin, focused on resources utilization. This study aims to present a method for the cascade use of geothermal energy as a source of thermal energy for space heating and cooling and as a resource for balneological purposes. Two particular sites were selected—one in a natural environment; the other within a small settlement. Geothermal resources come ...геотермална енергија, Панонски басен, геотермална каскада, енергетска ефикасност, бањски центри, балнеологија, биоклиматска архитектура, стратегије пасивног дизајнирања, модуларни објекти... published version of the manuscript. Funding: This study was partly funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological De- velopment of Republic of Serbia through project TR 33053 “Research and development of renewable subgeothermal groundwater resources in the concept of increasing energy ...
... mal potential of the territory of AP Vojvodina—Resources research, multiparameter valorisation and development projections” was funded by The Provincial Govern- ment of the AP Vojvodina—Provincial Secretariat for Energy; “Balneology potential of the territory of AP Vojvodina—Resources research, mult ...
... potential for geothermal resources to provide sustainable models for development supported by local municipalities. The areas for the application of geothermal energy were analyzed through an integrated approach of economic-commercial factors based on the main assumption of cascade use [17]. In that ...Nataša Čuković-Ignjatović, Ana Vranješ, Dušan Ignjatović, Dejan Milenić, Olivera Krunić. "Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential" in Applied Sciences-Basel, МDPI (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062691
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Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia
Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić (2016)There is a range of modern approaches and models in literature for the evaluation and determination of energy security, which are based on different parameters and indicators. For most of them, a common characteristic is emphasizing the avail ability of energy, as an important dimension for ensuring energy security. In this paper, concise overview of Serbian energy sectors is given and appropriate energy indicators are defined and determined. Selected indicators provide insight into the main components that characterize availability ...... ration of energy use (TPES) and economic output (GDP) of selected country [8]. Dimensions of availability and adopted indicators are presented in tab. 1. Availability of energy in Serbia Security of supply As an indicator of the ability of the energy system to depend on its own resources in production ...
... implementation of activities aimed to improve level of availability. Security of supply Security of supply (SOS) determines an ability of the specific energy system to de- pend on its own resources in energy production, and shows its import dependency. The SOS may be represented by the ration of net imports ...
... identified energy resources and under existing economic and technical conditions [8]. Values of this indicator represent the number of remaining years until the exhaustion of reserves, with the current level of consumption Another indicator for measuring SS can be the ration of resources and production ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić. "Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia" in Thermal Science, National Library of Serbia (2016). https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI160923303P
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Hidrogeotermalni resursi teritorije grada Beograda
Ana Vranješ (2012-12-12)Republika Srbija je izrazito bogata hidrogeotermalnim resursima. Podzemne vode satemperaturama preko 20oC (pa do 96oC, Vranjska Banja) relativno su dobro iskorišćene.Nasuprot njima, podzemne vode sa temperaturama do 20oC do sada uglavnom nisu bilepredmet istraživanja sa bilo kog aspekta izuzev za potrebe vodosnabdevanja. Razvojemsistema toplotnih pumpi, mogućnosti višenamenskog korišćenja ovih voda značajno suuvećane.Teritorija Beograda odlikuje se značajnim resursima podzemnih voda, pre svega u okvirualuvijalnih peskovito-šljunkovitih naslaga i neogenih tortonsko-sarmatskih krečnjačkihnaslaga. Temperatura ovih voda ne prelazi 25oC. Njihovim zahvatanjem preko istražnoeksploatacionihbunara ...geotermalna energija, hidrogeotermalni resursi, hidrogeotermalni sistemi, hidrogeotermalnapotencijalnost, energetska valorizacija, hidrogeološka rejonizacija, grad BeogradAna Vranješ. "Hidrogeotermalni resursi teritorije grada Beograda" in Универзитет у Београду, Универзитет у Београду, Рударско-геолошки факултет (2012-12-12)
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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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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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A brief overview of the metallic mineral resources of Serbia
Jelenković Rade (2014)Jelenković Rade. "A brief overview of the metallic mineral resources of Serbia" in European Magazine no. 37, Brussels:Europian Federation of Geologists (2014): 34-38