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B. Medved-Cvikl *, A. Ceglar, L. Kajfež-Bogataj Centre for Agrometeorology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia barbara.medved-cvikl@bf.uni-lj.si   Abstract In hydrological sense time is one of the essential components for the analysis of hydrological conditions. Focusing on surface waters we can talk about an average hydrological cycle of 10 to 60 days as far as […]

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Aleksandra Krivograd Klemenčič(1,2), Damjan Balabanič(3), Boris Kompare(2), Mario Krzyk(2), Jože Panjan(2), Tjaša Griessler Bulc(1,2), Darko Drev(4), Klara Jarni(1), Svenja Bierbaum(5), Jean-Yves Escabasse(5), Andreas Well(5), Petr Hlavinek(6), Radka Pesoutova(7), Quentin Thiébau(8), Andrej Holobar(9)  (1)University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2)University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Institute of Sanitary Engineering, Ljubljana, […]

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J. Križan1* , M. Simonič 1, I. Petrinić1 1 Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Maribor, Slovenia krizan.janja@uni-mb.si   Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of commercial ultrafiltration (UF) membrane for cleaning real waste oil-in-water emulsions from metal-working industry. Flux through the UF membrane was studied as a […]

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Tjaša Griessler Bulc(1,2), Alenka Šajn Slak(3), Boris Kompare(2), Klara Jarni(1), Aleksandra Krivograd Klemenčič(1,2) (1)University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2)University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Institute of Sanitary Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia (3)CGSplus, Ljubljana, Slovenia   Abstract In the Western part of Europe aquaculture is represented by intensive and semi-intensive […]

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2010-688 DROUGHT MONITORING IN SE EUROPEGregor Gregoric 11 Environmental Agency of Slovenia, Slovenia Abstract: Idea of drought monitoring is not new in this part of Europe. Already before the second world war indicators were developed that are still used to analyze possible anomalies in precipitation and evapotranspiration. Later there were targeted developments in drought and […]

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2010-690 APPLICATION OF NWP MODELS IN DROUGHT MONITORINGJozef Roskar 1, Gregor Gregoric 11 Environmental Agency of Slovenia, Slovenia Abstract:Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models are routinely used for weather forecast. Due to increase of available computer resources in last decade, local limited area model (LAM) configurations became operational forecasting tools in most national meteorological services. Also […]

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2010-585 MODELLING OF QUALITY PARAMETERS FOR HOPS (Humulus lupulus L.) IN RELATION TO METEOROLOGICAL VARIABLESMartin Pavlovic 11 Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing, Slovenia Abstract:The brewing industry accompanied with a production of raw material sources i.e. field crops used in beer production supports a wealth of direct and indirect jobs across Europe, in particular […]

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2010-523 PROPOSED CODING OF EUROPEAN RIVERS FOR WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVELidija Globevnik 1, Dunja Zupan Vrenko 1, Hans Mose Jensen 21 Institute for water of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia2 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Denmark Abstract:GIS feature coding for hydrogeographical objects in Europe is the assignment of unique identifiers or codes to […]

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2010-525 BATHING WATER QUALITY INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC IN EUROPE – AVAILABILITY AND ISSUE OF INTEGRATION OF DATA FOR THE EUROPEAN LEVELLidija Globevnik 1, Dunja Zupan Vrenko 1, Marko Kovacic 11 Institute for water of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia Abstract: Since 1976, European member states annually report the state of bathing water quality according to […]

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2010-257 RECENT RESULTS OF HYDROLOGICAL MONITORING IN THE CATCHMENT OF KARST SPRINGS ON THE PLANINA POLJE (SW SLOVENIA)Metka Petric Karst Research Institute, Postojna, Slovenia Abstract:Several karst springs are located at the southern border of the Planina karst polje in south-western Slovenia. The most important are the Unica (Qmin=0.04 m3/s, Qavg=13.5 m3/s, Qmax=70 m3/s) and Malenščica […]

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