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2010-479 IMPROVING METHOD FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSES OF DAILY RUNOFF SERIESZoran Radic 1, Vladislava Mihailovic 21 Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade, Serbia2 Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade, Serbia Abstract:Needs for efficient hydrological methods in the last decades occurred for the increase of water needs, sever droughts and extraordinary flood events. Previous analyses (Mihailović& […]

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2010-477 RENEWABLE AND USABLE GROUND WATER BALANCE MAPS FOR NORTHERN ALGERIAZoran Radic 1, Vladimir Belicevic 2, Mileta Bojovic 2, Goran Ljumovic 21 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Serbia2 ENERGOPROJECT, Eng. & Cons. Co., Serbia  Abstract:As a result of three years of cooperative work of Serbian experts from Energoproject (Engineering and Consulting Company, Belgrade) and consultants from […]

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2010-478 STRUCTURAL ANALYSES OF DAILY PRECIPITATIONS SERIESVladislava Mihailovic 1, Zoran Radic 21 Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade, Serbia2 Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade, Serbia Abstract:In preliminary analysis of different methodologies for hydrological drought analysis (Radić & Mihailović, 2006), daily varying threshold based on marginal distributions (LP-3) derived from daily streamflow data was […]

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343 – Stochastic analysis of global and local changes in South Europe and Mediterranean area   Radic M. Zoran  and Plavsic JasnaFaculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade, Bul. Kralja Aleksandra 73, 11000 Belgrade, SERBIAzradic@grf.bg.ac.yu     Abstract   Global climate changes have been a subject of many studies during the last decade, especially through […]

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345 – Constant and variable tresold applications for extreme events analysis     Zoran Radic 1,  Vladislava Mihailovic 2 1 Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia 2 Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, SerbiaEmail: zradic@grf.bg.ac.yu   Abstract   Demages caused by exreme hydrological events (flood and droughts) need improved methods of analysis for decision […]

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344 – Modernization of hydrological network in Serbia Dragan Jankovic 1, Mihailo Andjelic 1, Slavimir Stevanovic 1 and Zoran Radic 2 1 Hydrometeorological Office Republic of Serbia, Belgrade, SERBIA 2 Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, SERBIA mandjelic007@yahoo.co.uk  Abstract Within the cooperative program of Norwegian support to Serbia, the Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (HMSS) […]

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A-282 : Development of Drought Monitoring System for Serbia – Hydrological droughts analyses *   Zoran Radić*, Vladislava Mihailović** *Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade **Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia, SCG     Abstract     As a components of hydrological cycle, different drought types are highly connected but with different speed […]

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Radić Zoran* and Lekić Dejan** * Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade ** Agency for environment protection, Ministry for Science and Environment Protection Republic of Serbia Dr Zoran M. Radi ć, Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade , Bul. Kralja Aleksandra 73, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, SCG zradic@grf.bg.ac.yu   Abstract Extreme events (flood and […]

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