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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 […]

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Vesna Ristic Vakanjac*, Dusan Polomcic*, Borislava Blagojevic**, Marina Cokorilo*, Boris Vakanjac*** * Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia ** Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nis, Serbia **Faculty of Applied Ecology, Belgrade, Serbia vesna_ristic2002@yahoo.com   Abstract  Water resources in karst environments have recently become increasingly important sources of drinking water supply. From a water […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   COMPARISON OF SEVERAL HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE PARAMETERS IN CROATIA FOR TWO PERIODS Kreso Pandzic, Dusan Trninic Meteorological and Hydrological Service, Gric 3, HR – 10000 Zagreb, CROATIA  pandzic@cirus.dhz.hr   Comparison of several hydrological cycle parameter averages for two periods in Croatia is considered. Parameters are: yearly averages of: […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   MAPPING MEAN ANNUAL AND MONTHLY RIVER DISCHARGES : GEOSTATISTICAL DEVELOPMENTS FOR INCORPORATING RIVER NETWORK DEPENDENCIES Eric Sauquet Cemagref, Hydrology-Hydraulic Research Unit, 3 bis quai Chauveau, CP 220, 69336 LYON cedex 09, FRANCE sauquet@lyon.cemagref.fr   Regional hydrology is one topic that shows real improvement in partly due to […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   THE HYDROLOGIC REGIONALISATION OF ALBANIAN TERRITORY ACCORDING TO THE ANNUAL SPECIFIC YIELD Bardhyl Shehu, Molnar Kolaneci Hydrometeorological Institute, Tirana, ALBANIA kol@sax.net   Albanian territory is very reach in water resources. The long-term annual average of specific yield of water resources in Albania is around 30 l/s/km2. The […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   INVESTIGATION OF THE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION REGIME IN SOME REGIONS OF BULGARIA Anna Tzenkova National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Sofia, BULGARIA Ani.Tzenkova@meteo.bg   The success of water management policies in our country is linked to the accuracy with which variations (temporal and special) in available water resources. Evapotranspiration […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   COMPARISON OF SOME METHODS OF ESTIMATION OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION Plamen Videnov, Julia Ivancheva, Anna Tzenkova National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Sofia, BULGARIA Ani.Tzenkova@meteo.bg   The water resources planning, management for water supply and irrigation of agricultural areas required mathematical models for simulation the evapotranspiration processes. The aims […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   MAIN TRIBUTARY INFLUENCE ON THE RIVER VARDAR WATER QUANTITY Blaga Unevska, Vasko Stojov, Josif Milevski Hydrometeorological Service Skupi bb 1000 Skopje, Republic of MACEDONIA vasko@meteo.gov.mk   Hydrology in all catchments is defined like complex of geo-physics and hydro-geologic parameters. Regular defining on the hydrological parameters is essential […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   HYDROLOGICAL REGIMES IN BALKAN AREA Viorel Alexandru Stanescu National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (97, Sos Bucuresti-Ploiesti, Bucharest 013686, ROMANIA stanescu@hidro.ro   Physical considerations of the deemed area are first considered in the paper. Then the regime types around the Balkan rivers are described in terms […]

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