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382 – Phosphate activity index (PAI)- a model for monitoring of point sources of pollutants of the Danube River in Novi Sad (R KM 1262–1245) Matavuly M., Nemes, K.., Gajin S., Simeunović J., Lozanov-Crvenković Z. The Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia Abstract: In this paper hydrological […]
381 – Evaluation of the private natural-resource potential for subaquatic landscapes (on the example of the northern Caspian sea region) Boris M. Malashenkow Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences3, Gubkin Str., Moscow 119991, Russia E-mail: malashenkow@mail.ru Abstract: The water area of the northern Caspian sea region is subject to […]
380 – The impact of biological, chemical and physical pollution on the water quality in river Klina Agron Millaku1,Mujë Plakolli2, Idriz Vehapi2 1Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Department of Environment Protection, Rr”Nazim Gafurri” 10000 Pristine, Kosovo.2 University of Pristine, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology , “Nëna Tereza” str n.n. […]
2008-379 – Environmental pollution in the river Ezerka (Koselska) – law, economic and social aspects
379 – Environmental pollution in the river Ezerka (Koselska) – Law, economic and social aspects Agni Aliu1, Suzana Aliu2, Etem Aziri1, Jonuz Abdullai1 1. Southeast European University – Tetovo, Macedonia 2. StateUniversity of Tetovo- Tetovo, MacedoniaEmail: Agni.aliu@seeu.edu.com , Zana.aliu@yahoo.com Abstract: “If the miracle exists in this planet, it is water: Loran Eisley 1957 […]
Thierry Woignier 1-2 , Marc Morell 3, Juan Primera 4, Laurent Duffours 5 1.UR Seqbio IRD-PRAM, Le Lamentin, Martinique, France: woignier@univ-montp2.fr 2. CNRS-Université de Montpellier, France 3. IRD Caraïbes, Fort de France, Martinique, France 4.Departamento de fisica, FEC, LUZ, Maracaibo, Venezuela , 5.Prime Verre, avenue A. Einstein, Montpellier, France Abstract Volcanic (allophanic) contain amorphous clays […]
393 – Methodology for complex risk analysis of floods in Bulgaria Antoanetta FRANTZOVA1 , Garo MARDIROSIAN2 , Boyko RANGUELOV3 1. Ministry of State Policy for Disaster and Accidents, Sofia, BULGARIA emails: afrantzovs@mdpba.government.bg ; afrantzovs@abv.bg2. Space Research Institute – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BULGARIA email:mardirossian@space.bas.bg2. Geophysical Institute – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia 1113, Sofia, BULGARIA […]
133 – Remote Sensing in Hydrology: Examples in Bulgaria Vassil Vassilev 1, Radko Radkov 2, Stefana Popova 3, Vessela Samoungi 4, Konstantin Stefanov 5 1. M.Sc. in Ecology and Environmental Protection, Remote Sensing Application Center (ReSAC) 2. MSc. In Civil Engineering, ReSAC 3. M.Sc. In Landscape Architecture, M.Sc. in Environmental Management, ReSAC 4. […]
377 – Strategic Analysis of Surface Water Salinity Using A Water Quality Model Muhammad Tousif Bhatti 1, Muhammad Latif 21. PhD Research Fellow, Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan 2. Professor and Director, Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, PakistanE-mail: […]
376 – Determining yield of Bolje Sestre spring(Montenegro) using the salt dilution method Milan Radulovic 1, Dragan Radojevic 2, Neda Devic 2, Milica Blecic 21 GEOPROJEKT Ltd, 2 Geological Survey of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro Email: radulovicmilan33@yahoo.com, radojevic.d@geozavod.cg.yu Abstract: Discharge calculation by salt dilution method (Moor, 2004a) for surface and groundwater, is usually used on […]
378 – Impact of rainwater harvesting techniques on groundwater depletion and contamination D.Gnanasundar and M.Senthilkumar Scientist, Central Ground Water Board, MOWR, Gujarat, India Abstract: Groundwater abstraction has been multiplied by many folds in the Indian sub-continent since early 70’s. In states like Tamilnadu, Gujarat and Rajasthan, groundwater depletes at an alarming rate of […]