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Dragoslav Dragojlovic, Marija Mokoric Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia dragojlovic@cirus.dhz.hr, mokoric@cirus.dhz.hr   Abstract During warm season 2003 and 2011 a drought was dominant in a large part of Croatia. In 2003 the drought was meteorological and agricultural. During 2011 in some part of Croatia, particularly at the Adriatic Coast, a drought was […]

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Jelena Parlov, Zoran Nakić, Kristijan Posavec, Andrea Bačani Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia jelena.parlov@rgn.hr   Abstract  The Zagreb aquifer system is located in the NW part of the Republic of Croatia, in the urban area of the Croatian capital, along the Sava River. Numerous well fields are accommodated within this aquifer […]

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Marija Mokoric1, Lovro Kalin1 1 Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia mokoric@cirus.dhz.hr   Abstract In the last decade it was observed that the period of relatively dry weather on the Adriatic coast was extended at the end of August and September. So the analysis of the atmospheric circulation over the Adriatic coast from […]

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P. Dragutin1, S. Husnjak2, B. Petošić3, I. Mustać1 1 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Amelioration, Svetošimunska c. 25, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia 2 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Svetošimunska c. 25, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia 3 City of Zagreb Office for Agriculture and Forestry, Av. Dubrovnik […]

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Natalija Matić 1 , Stanislav Frančišković-Bilinski2, Vlado Cuculić 2 and Halka Bilinski2 1 Hrvatske Vode, EU unit, Zagreb, Croatia 2 Institute “Ruđer Bošković”, Division for marine and environmental research, Zagreb, Croatia francis@irb.hr   Abstract Makarski Vrutak, Orašje, Grebice, Podgorski Vrutak and Izbitac are the gravity springs in the Split – Dalmatia County, Republic of Croatia. […]

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A. Katalinić1*, M. Ćuže Denona1, J. Rubinić2 1Public Institution Vrana Lake Nature Park, 23210 Biograd na moru, Croatia 2Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia * pp-vransko-jezero@zd.t-com.hr   Abstract Vrana Lake in Dalmatia is a cryptodepression located in the coastal karst area of Croatia. Its surface area of 30 km2 makes it the largest […]

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Davor Bojanić1, Mijo Vranješ1, Ivna Sinovčić-Jović1* 1 University of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, Split, Republic of Croatia * ivna.sinovcic-jovic@gradst.hr   Abstract Water regime of the karst polje in the Croatian hinterland is determined by climate conditions in the area and developed karst forms. Precipitation is abundant in the winter period, while […]

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B. Matković1, T. Travica2, N. Ožanić3, L. Blažević4, 1,2,4 Institute IGH d.d., Slavka Tomašića 5, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia barisa.matkovic@igh.hr ; tatjana.travica@igh.hr ; lucija.blazevic@igh.hr 3Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Rijeka, V.C. Emina 5, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia nozanic@gradri.hr   Abstract In recent years there has been an increasingly frequent occurrence of droughts across the world, including […]

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Gordana Bušelić 1, Tomislava Bošnjak 1, Josip Rubinić 2 1 Meteorological and Hydrological Service, Zagreb, Croatia 2 University of Rijeka, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Rijeka, Croatia buselic@cirus.dhz.hr   Abstract The hydrological monitoring of water occurrences in a regional area is rarely implemented uniquely. More often the state hydrological monitoring grid mostly includes key hydrological profiles […]

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Irina Kozličić, prof. Elementary School ‘Zadarski otoci’, Zadar, Croatia ikozlicic@yahoo.com   Abstract  Vransko lake is the biggest nature lake in the Republic of Croatia situated in Zadar’s district with area of about 30,02km2. It follows the coastline from the north west – south east, separated from the sea by 800 – 2500m wild limy reef […]

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