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Maria Ilinca Alexandrescu, Bogdan Cheveresan, Simona Catana, Viorel Alexandru Stanescu, Radu Drobot Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (TUCEB), Bd. Lacul Tei 124, Bucharest, RO-020396, Romania, maria.alexandrescu@utcb.ro Abstract In large urban areas, floods are generated not only by the upstream rivers but also by the extreme rainfall events inside these areas or on the surroundings slopes. The objective […]

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389 – Tasks and problems in modelling the penetration of the nutrients in subsurface environment   Olga Nitcheva Institute of Water Problems at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia, Bulgaria   Abstract   Bulgaria is famous for its soil fertility and very tasty fruits and vegetables. Rearrangement of the land use after the political changes […]

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392 – Application of Aerospace Monitoring Center (ASMC) in risk management of natural hazards in Bulgaria Antoanetta Frantzova 1. Eng. Ph.D. in military and engineering sciences (remote sensing, risk assessment and management). Head of Aerospace Monitoring Center at the Ministry of State Policy for Disaster and Accidents, Bulgaria, 1000 Sofia, Sv.Nedelja Sq.6,          Email: afrantzovs@abv.bg     Email: […]

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386 – River Monitoring System in Macedonia  – RIMSYS Phase 2   Vasko Stojov, Hydrometeorological Service, Republic of Macedonia, vasko@meteo.gov.mkSamuel Gelzer, ITECO Engineering Ltd., Switzerland, sgelzer@iteco.ch   Abstract The second Phase of the River Monitoring System in Macedonia (RIMSYS II) is a continuation of the co-operation project between the Republic of Macedonia and Switzerland. This […]

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Cornel Ilinca, Radu Drobot  Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (TUCEB), Bd. Lacul Tei 124, Bucharest, RO-020396, Romania, cornel@utcb.ro Abstract t the junction of two rivers, one important problem is the to define the hydrological combinations which lead to a given probability of the discharge exceedance in order to design protection works, like dikes. One notice […]

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368 – Low Flow Estimation in the Rivers of Albania Dr. Miriam BogdaniDepartment of Hydrology, Hydrometeorological Institute of Albania, Tirana, Albania                  Abstract: There is a wide variety of low flow measures which describe properties of the flow regime. These include the flow duration curve, flow frequency curve, low flow spells, deficiency volumes etc. Where reliable […]

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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 […]

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369 – Transboundary lakes in the Balkan area, monitoring and management in accordance with the EC Water Framework Directive   E. Skarbøvik1, S.U. Nagothu1 D. Mukaetov2 A. Perovic3 S.Shumka4 and S.A. Borgvang11 Bioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Norway2 Institute of Agriculture, University of St. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia3 Faculty of Natural […]

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383 – Ecological Potential of Phytoplankton Communities in the Danube-Tisza-Danube Hydrosystem in Southern Banat Region (Serbia)   Nemes, K., Matavuly, M., Lozanov-Crvenković, Z. The Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 2, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia   Abstract   Ecological potential of the phytoplankton communities was evidented by extracellular phosphatase enzyme activity, […]

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370 – The role of climate factors in north zagros rural settlements(Kurdistan province) Rahmat Bahrami University Payam e Noor, Eslamabad e Garb , Kermansha, Iran Email:  r_b1342@yahoo.com Abstract In each place climate condition has the main role to determine activities sttelments and humanistic landscape. Reading scientific and technologic developments in communities, the role of climate […]

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