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Analysis and visualization of geophysical well-logging data from closely spaced boreholes
Geophysical logging measurements for determining the condition of the rock mass on the dam profile and locating the predisposed directions of water circulation and loss from the reservoir were conducted in four boreholes distributed at a close distance. The survey was carried out in a typical karst terrain, which is an additional challenge for defining the geological model, especially in terms of water retention. That kind of data set provides an excellent opportunity for a new approach to analysis ...Branislav Sretković, Ivana Vasiljević, Dimitry Sidorov - Biryukov. "Analysis and visualization of geophysical well-logging data from closely spaced boreholes" in Vth Congress of the Geologists of the Republic of North Macedonia, Ohrid, Republic of North Macedonia, September 27-28, 2024, Macedonian Geological Society (2024) М33
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New approach to correlation of hydrocarbon reservoirs in sandstone layers of the "Mokrin" field"
Saša Ivanišević, Dejan Radivojević (2018)геофизички каротаж, депозиционе средине, лежишта угљоводоника, миоцен, пост‐ рифтнo, секвенциона стратиграфијаSaša Ivanišević, Dejan Radivojević. "New approach to correlation of hydrocarbon reservoirs in sandstone layers of the "Mokrin" field"" in 17th Serbian Geological Congress, Vrnjačka Banja, 17-20 maj 2018, Srpsko geološko društvo (2018) М34
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Mitigating hydrate formation in onshore gas wells: A case study on optimization techniques and prevention
Gas wells, particularly those situated onshore, play a vital role in the global energy sector by supplying a significant portion of natural gas. However, operational challenges, notably gas hydrate formation, pose substantial issues, leading to complications such as flowline blockages and unexpected well shutdowns. Gas hydrates, crystalline structures resembling ice, ...Gas Well, Gas Hydrate Formation, Well Modeling, Well Performance Optimization, Choke Position Adjustments, Methanol InjectionMilica Ješić, Bojan Martinović, Stefan Stančić, Miroslav Crnogorac, Dušan Danilović. "Mitigating hydrate formation in onshore gas wells: A case study on optimization techniques and prevention" in Underground Mining Engineering, Beograd : Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2023) М51
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Application of Gel for Water Shutoff: A Case Study of Kelebija Oil Field
This paper focuses on the results of water shutoff operations using DSGA polymer gel in the Kelebija oil field. The methodology of candidate wells selection and the manner of performing the operation will also be included. The Kelebija oil field is characterized by a complex reservoir system with heterogeneous layers of different permeability and dual porosity, which led to the early breakthrough of water. For the last 25 years, average water cut was above 90%. Implementation of water shutoff ...intervención de pozos petroleros, reservoir characterization, production control, well logging, downhole intervention, enhanced recovery, complex reservoir, reservoir surveillance, water shut-off, upstream oil & gasIrina Zahirovic, Petar Skrobonja, Dušan Danilović. "Application of Gel for Water Shutoff: A Case Study of Kelebija Oil Field" in SPE Production & Operations, SPE (2022). https://doi.org/10.2118/209590-PA М23
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Environmental impact indicators in systematic monitoring of karst aquifer – Dinaric karst case example
Stevanović Zoran (2014)Stevanović Zoran. "Environmental impact indicators in systematic monitoring of karst aquifer – Dinaric karst case example" in Proceedings of the DIKTAS Conference: “Karst without boundaries”, Trebinje, June 11-15 2014, Trebinje:DIKTAS Project : Grafokomerc (2014): 80-85 M34
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Stochastic simulation and prediction of turbidity dynamics in karst systems. Case study: Mokra karst spring (SE Serbia)
Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović (2021)Veljko Marinović, Branislav Petrović. "Stochastic simulation and prediction of turbidity dynamics in karst systems. Case study: Mokra karst spring (SE Serbia)" in Review of the Bulgarian Geological Society, Bulgarian Geological Society (2021). https://doi.org/10.52215/rev.bgs.2021.82.3.222 М34
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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) М34
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Groundwater vulnerability assessment as a tool for understanding karst flow systems and prediction of spring yield - case example of a karst spring in Western Serbia
Modelling approaches in karst hydrogeology imply a high degree of schematization, uncertainty and subjectivity due to the specific nature of karst systems. The need to protect groundwater, especially in karst, has resulted in increasing application of methods for assessing groundwater vulnerability. Vulnerability methods specially developed for karst could assess filtration conditions, anisotropy, specific infiltration, and temporal variability, enabling better characterization and understanding of the karst systems. A recently developed method is the Time Dependent Model (TDM method), where vulnerability ...Vladimir Živanović, Nebojša Atanacković, Slavko Špadijer. "Groundwater vulnerability assessment as a tool for understanding karst flow systems and prediction of spring yield - case example of a karst spring in Western Serbia" in IAH 2024 World Groundwater Congress - Interacting Groundwater, Davos, Švajcarska, 08-13.09.2024, Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics (CHYN), UNINE (2024) М34
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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) М34
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Transboundary Karst and Karst Aquifers in West Stara Planina Mts – Characteristics and Problems
Benderev Aleksey, Stevanović Zoran, Mihaylova Boyka, Živanović Vladimir, Kostov Konstantin, Milanović Saša, Shanov Stefan, Jemcov Igor (2016)Benderev Aleksey, Stevanović Zoran, Mihaylova Boyka, Živanović Vladimir, Kostov Konstantin, Milanović Saša, Shanov Stefan, Jemcov Igor. "Transboundary Karst and Karst Aquifers in West Stara Planina Mts – Characteristics and Problems" in Karst without Boundaries. IAH - Selected Papers on Hydrogeology no. 23, Netherland:CRC Press/Balkema (2016): 71-86. https://doi.org/10.1201/b21380-8 M14
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Transboundary karst and karst aquifers in West Stara Planina Mts – characteristics and problems
Benderev Aleksey, Stevanović Zoran, Mihaylova Boyka, Živanović Vladimir, Kostov Konstantin, Milanović Saša, Shanov Stefan, Jemcov Igor (2014)Benderev Aleksey, Stevanović Zoran, Mihaylova Boyka, Živanović Vladimir, Kostov Konstantin, Milanović Saša, Shanov Stefan, Jemcov Igor. "Transboundary karst and karst aquifers in West Stara Planina Mts – characteristics and problems" in Proceedings of the DIKTAS Conference: “Karst without boundaries”, Trebinje, June 11-15 2014, Trebinje:DIKTAS Project : Grafokomerc (2014): 125-130 M34
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Hypogene karst associated with igneous intrusions and its influence on the subsequent karst evolution in high mountains (Central Andes, Peru)
Carbonate rocks of Cretaceous age are wide spread in the Peruvian Andes. The studied area in the eastern part of the Cordillera Occidental, near a large igneous intrusion and a skarn deposit, exemplifies polygenetic and multi-phase karst development. Hypogene karstification is related to a hydrothermal activity associated with a magmatic event at ca. 11-9.7 Ma responsible for the emplacement of the nearby intrusion and related alteration of the carbonate rocks. It has resulted in deep-rooted, laterally isolated stair-case-rising shaft ...Alexander B. Klimchouk, Saša Milanović, Cristian Bittencourt. "Hypogene karst associated with igneous intrusions and its influence on the subsequent karst evolution in high mountains (Central Andes, Peru)" in Conference: 21st International Congress of Speleology, France, June 2021, France : ICS (2021) М33
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Bacteriological pollution of karst springs in Zlatar, Western Serbia
Milenić Dejan, Milanković Đuro, Savić Nevena, Doroslovac Nenad. "Bacteriological pollution of karst springs in Zlatar, Western Serbia" in Proceedings of the 22nd International Karstological School “Classical Karst” Karst and microorganisms, Postojna, Slovenia, Postojna:Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU (2014): 54-55 M34
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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) М34
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Bacteriological pollution of the groundwater of karst springs in Zlatibor
Milenić Dejan, Vranješ Ana, Dončev Bojan, Jovanović Marina. "Bacteriological pollution of the groundwater of karst springs in Zlatibor" in Proceedings of the 22nd International Karstological School “Classical Karst” Karst and microorganisms, Postojna, Slovenia, Postojna:Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU (2014): 55-56 M34
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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) М33
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To what extent reactivated faults are (not) responsible for karst process: example from Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides?
Ana Mladenović, Jelena Ćalić (2023)Carpatho-Balkanides represent part of the complex Dinaric – Carpatho – Balkan orogenic system, that geomorphologically dominates the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. The existence of this orogenic system is a result of closure of the Neotethys ocean and subsequent convergence of the Adriatic microplate and the Eurasian continent, that has been still active in the recent times. Such geodynamic characteristics conditioned complex tectonic structures, multiply reactivated during Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic times. The main aim of this work ...Ana Mladenović, Jelena Ćalić. "To what extent reactivated faults are (not) responsible for karst process: example from Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides?" in Abstracts and Guide Book 30th International Karstological School "Classical Karst" Karst - Approaches and Conceptual Models, Ljubljana : Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU), Karst Research Institute (2023) М64
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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) М34
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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 M52
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Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments in the high-mountain karst of the Dinarides (Mt. Durmitor, Montenegro)
Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments, one of the less frequently described ways in which they are filled, is analysed in the present study on an example of a doline in the high-mountain karst of the Dinarides. There is a series of deep dolines on a broad ridge (about 2450 m a.s.l.) on Mt. Durmitor (Montenegro) in the southeastern part of the Dinarides. The accumulation of very fine-grained sand that almost completely fills one of the dolines was analysed. ...Mirela Djurović, Violeta Gajić, Predrag Djurović. "Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments in the high-mountain karst of the Dinarides (Mt. Durmitor, Montenegro)" in Journal of mountain science, Science Press (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-021-7274-5 М23