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Aleksandra Ilic1, Stevan Prohaska2, Vesna Tripkovic2 1Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nis, Serbia 2Institute for the Development of Water Resources “Jarosalav Cerni”, Belgrade, Serbia aleksandra.ilic@gaf.ni.ac.rs Abstract This paper presents methodology for assessing the maximum runoff hydrograph on natural watercourses. The basis for the estimation of hydrograph is estimated maximum precipitation, as a dominant […]
Stevan Prohaska1, Andjelka Koprivica1, Vladislava Bartos Divac1, Brankica Majkic-Dursun1, Aleksandra Ilic2, Samir Catovic3, Dragan Djukic3, Branislava Kapor3 1Institute for the Development of Water Resources “Jaroslav Cerni”, Belgrade, Serbia 2Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nis, Serbia 3Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia stevan.prohaska@jcerni.co.rs, ana.koprivica1986@gmail.com, vladislava.bartos@jcerni.co.rs, brankica.majkic@jcerni.co.rs, ilicsaleksandra@gmail.com, samir.catovic@hidmet.gov.rs, dragan.djukic@hidmet.gov.rs, branislava.kapor@hidmet.gov.rs, Abstract This paper […]
Milan Stojković, Stevan Prohaska, Anđelija Koprivica Institute “Jaroslav Černi”, Belgrade , Serbia stevan.prohaska@jcerni.co.rs Abstract Authors of this paper have managed to gather a significant number of hydro-meteorological time series from all over the globe. The longest series were selected in which linear trends were calculated and their internal structure analysed in order to determine frequency […]
2010-524 DEFINITION OF THE SIZE OF THE KRUPAC SPRING DRAINAGE AREA (CARPATHO-BALKANIDE ARCH, SOUTHEAST SERBIA) FOR A KARST AQUIFER WATER BALANCE ASSESSMENTVesna Ristic Vakanjac 1, Stevan Prohaska 2, Dusan Polomcic 11 Faculty of Mining and Geology, Serbia2 Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Serbia Abstract:The quality of karst groundwater is generally high and does […]
Borislava Blagojevic 1, Aleksandra Ilic 2, Stevan Prohaska 2 1 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Serbia 2 Institute for Water Resources Development, Serbia Abstract: As floods and droughts are normal, recurrent features in climate, this paper will present an introduction to an in-depth analysis of draught and flood interrelation on rivers in Serbia. There […]
Dragan Isailovic 1, Stevan Prohaska 1, Aleksandra Ilic 1 1 Institute for the development of water resources Jaroslav Cerni, Serbia Abstract: Various engineering and infrastructure systems, as well as urban areas and agricultural lands are prone to flooding by the adjacent rivers, which can endanger their existence and performances. To protect valuable goods and human […]
2010-131 GENERAL PATTERN OF THE HYDROLOGIC BALANCE IN THE SAVA RIVER BASINDragoslav Isailovic 1, Stevan Prohaska 1, Brankica Majkic 11 Institute for Water resources development „Jaroslav Cerni”, Belgrade, Serbia Abstract:Most important components of hydrologic balance within river basin are precipitation – Pb, runoff – Q (often represented by net precipitation – Pn), and evapo-transpiration – […]
194 – Probalistic definition of flood wave genesis in a portion of a river basin Prof. Dr. Stevan Prohaska, Brankica Majkic Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Belgrade Abstract The paper examines flood wave genesis in a portion of a river basin under conditions which involve considerable spatial […]
193 – Basic concept for water balance assessment in Serbia Brankica Majkic, Prof. Dr. Stevan Prohaska, Dr. Dragoslav Isailovic Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Belgrade Abstract This paper presents the basic characteristics of a developed concept for water balance assessment in Serbia. The starting point is a […]
A-002 : Water balance and Hydrological regimes in the Central part of the Balkan Peninsula Prof. Stevan Prohaska, PhD Vesna Ristić, MSc University of Belgrade , Faculty of Mining and Geology , Serbia and Montenegro Hydrological knowledge about the Balkan Peninsula have been achieved with regard to the types of considered […]