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2010-091 INFLUENCE OF UV RADIATION ON SRG EXTRA FLUORESCENCE IN WATER SAMPLESLiljana Kola 1, Pranvera Lazo 21 Center of Applied Nuclear Physics, University of Tirana, FNS, Tirana, Albania2 Departement of Chemistry, University of Tirana, FNS, Tirana, Albania Abstract:The fluorescence ability of Sulphorhodamine G (SRG) Extra enables its using as artificial tracer in the water system […]

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2010-161 HEAVY AND TOXIC METAL ACCUMULATION IN SIX MACROPHYTE SPECIES FROM FISH POND ECKA, REPUBLIC OF SERBIANada Babovic 1, Gordana Drazic 1, Ana Dordevic 1, Nevena Mihailovic 21 Faculty of Applied Ecology, Serbia2 Institute for Application of Nuclear Energy, Serbia Abstract:A phytoremediation study was carried out at the fish pond Ecka, Republic of Serbia. The […]

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2010-160 ECOREMEDIATION IN PROTECTED AREASMaja Mitic 1, Gordana Drazic 1, Ana Djordjevic 11 Faculty for Applied Ecology, Futura, Belgrade, Serbia Abstract:Ecoremediation integrates application of designed ecosystems in protection of natural values and remediation of the media (soil, water, air) environmentally sensitive natural ecosystems through the management of circulation materials processes. The main technological unit used […]

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2010-159 MEAN MONTHLY SNOW COVER DEPTH TRENDS IN EAST ANATOLIA REGION OF TURKEYResat Acar 1, Serkan Senocak 1, Selim Sengul 11 Ataturk University Engineering Faculty Dept. of Civil Engineering, Turkey Abstract:This study investigates possible Mean Monthly Snow Cover Depth (MMSCD) trends at 13 meteorological stations (5 cities and 8 town) in East Anatolia Region of […]

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2010-181 IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON FLOOD EVENTS IN BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN IN INDIAU.C.Sharma 1, Vikas Sharma  21 Centre for natural resources menagement, Jamu, India 2 Sk University of agri. sciences and tecnology, Jammu, India Abstract:The Brahmaputra basin extends to four northeastern states of India viz. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and Nagaland. The Brahmaputra river drains […]

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2010-158 THE IMPACT OF THE MINING ACTIVITIES OVER THE ENVIRONMENTLaura Golosie 1, Mircea Golosie 2, Gheorghe Rogobete 11 “Politehnica” University of Timisoara, Romania2 NGO “Hobby Club Jules Verne” from Buzias City, Romania Abstract:The mining activity has a long history in Romania, since Dacian times. After the 1850 the negative phenomena of the mining activities start […]

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2010-157 REGIONAL ANALYSIS:DIFFERENCES IN EMISSION-INTENSITY DUE TO DIFFERENCES IN ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OR ENVIRONMENTAL EFFICIENCY? Maarten van Rossum 1, Marije van de Grift 11 Statistics Netherlands, The Netherlands Abstract:The economy is a complex system with many aspects having different interrelated dimensions. Many of these different aspects of the economy may have consequences for the quality of […]

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2010-156 GEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS IN THE ECOSYSTEM OF INDUSTRIAL ZONESFatbardha Cara 1, Artan Tashko 2, Jakup Hoxha 11 Institute of Geosciences, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania 2 Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania Abstract:Pollution concerns, caused from the industry, are very often subject of many researchers of different science fields and institutions. As the first initiative in […]

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2010-155 EUTROPHICATION IN SEA WATER OF THE MONTENEGRIAN COAST AT ADRIATIC SEA IN 2005-2007Danijela JoksimovicInstitute of Marine Biology, Montenegro Abstract:The fact is that in the world today water and land represents limited life resource which are more and more degrade and disturbed, mostly by anthropogenic influence. In common with the other areas, this system is […]

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2010-154 BIOCHEMICAL INDICATION OF MERCURY ACCUMULATION IN FISHNina NemovaInstitute of Biology, Karelian Research Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Abstract:Among factors affecting biota mercury takes a special place because of its wide distribution in the environment as well as it is a highly toxic substance for any life forms. Over 90% of the total […]

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