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038 – Effect of Pumice Addition on Available Water Capacity of Different Soil Types   Suleyman Ozhan1 Mehmet Ozcan2 Ferhat GOkbulak3  1. Istanbul University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Watershed Management, Bahçekoy,34473 Istanbul-Turkey, Email:sulozhan@istanbul.edu.tr 2. Duzce University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Watershed Management, Duzce Turkeymehmetoz@istanbul.edu.tr3. Istanbul University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Watershed Management, Bahçekoy,34473 Istanbul-Turkey, […]

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037 – Terrace mineral aggregates exploitation impact estimation on phreatic groundwater catchments. Case study : Cornesti Area, Cluj  Country, Romania   Emil Radu, Catalina Raduemil.radu@hidro.ro, catalina.radu@hidro.ro National Institute of Hydrology and Water ManagementBucharest, Romania Abstract The intensification of the activity in the construction field determined an increase in the necessary of mineral aggregates. If until not […]

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034 – Unmeasured Hydrological Data estimation  by artificial intelligence methods  M. Erkan Turan and M. Ali YurdusevCelal Bayar University, Civil Engineering Department, Muradiye Manisa, TurkeyEmail: erkanturan1982@yahoo.com and yurdusev@bayar.edu.tr  Abstract :   The interest of the water engineering, water recourses management and planning has become more important by the increase of the water consumption. It is very […]

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036 – Spatial Interpolation of Precipitation on the Cetina River Catchment     Ljubenkov Igor 1; Bonacci Ognjen 2; Andricevic Roko 2   1 GRAD INVEST, Ivana pl. Zajca 20, Split, E-mail: iljubenkov@gmail.com2 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Split     Abstract     This study deals with the spatial estimation of […]

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035 – Flood Management Scenarios Based on Hydrodynamic Modeling Moghaddamnia Alireza,   Cluckie Ian David and   Mohammadi Mirali Assistant Professor of Hydrology, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Zabol, Zabol, Iran(Ali.moghaddamnia@gmail.com) Professor of Hydrology and Water Management, Faculty of Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, England(I.D.Cluckie@bristol.ac.uk) Assistant Professor of Hydraulic, Faculty of Engineering, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran (m.mohammadi@mail.urmia.ac.ir) […]

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033 – Biogeochemistry of Arsenic in Shallow and Deep Aquifers of  Bengal Delta Plain:  A study of the arsenic exposure and mitigation option   Debashis Chatterjeea*,    A. Mukherjee-Goswamia , B. Natha,b, J. Janaa, S.J. Sahua, S. Chakrabortya      a Department of Chemistry, University of Kalyani, Nadia – 741235, West Bengal, Indiab Department of Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung […]

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032 – Streamflow simulation using radar-based precipitation data applied to the Illinois River basin in Oklahoma, USA   Alireza Safari (asafarim@vub.ac.be) and F. De Smedt (fdesmedt@vub.ac.be)Department of Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering,Free University of BrusselsPleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium   Abstract: This paper describes the application of a spatially distributed hydrological modelWetSpa (Water and Energy Transfer […]

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031 – Recycling of power plants wastes – potential water pollutants   Slobodanka Marinkovic, Prvoslav Treifunovic, Svetlana Popov and Aleksandra Kostic-PulekFaculty of Mining and Geology of University in Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Djusina 7, SERBIAslobodankamarinkovic@gmail.com   Abstract:   Fly ash and bottom ash are major by-products of the coal combustion process in thermal power plants. They […]

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030 – Dynamics in surface water quality; understanding of short scale natural variability in surface water quality in order to improve trend detection from regional monitoring data   Joachim Rozemeijer1,2,*, Ype van der Velde1,3, Frans van Geer1 & Marc Bierkens1,2 1. Netherlands Organisation for Applied Research TNO, P.O. Box 80015, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands2. Department of […]

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029 – Mini hydro power plants -”Green” power for users –   Merita Borota Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water management-Directorate of Water management-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia merita.borota@minpolj.sr.gov.yu   Abstract:   The key role of quick development is not only the investing in new tehnologies, but also the proper use of the existing human and […]

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