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A-036 : Distribution of Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls  in Mussels tissue from Albania coast   Koste Koci, Elda Marku, Aurel Nuro, Dritan Topi Tirana University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Chemistry Department       Abstract   Organochlorine compounds such as PCBs and DDTs are a class of widespread organic contaminants which are ubiquitous in the […]

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A-037 : SAME EXPERIMENTAL DATES ABOUT THE LEVELS OF CHLORINATED  PESTICIDES AND PCBs IN THE BIOTA OF OHRID LAKE   D. Topi, P. Troja, K. Koci, E. Marku, A. Nuro Tirana University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Section of Organic Chemistry         Abstract   In this research paper are presented some experimental data […]

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 A-046 : Environmental Isotope Ratios of Hydrogen and Oxygen in the Water Systems and Information Data System   ZOTO Jovan, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Tirana, Albania ZOTO Theodhora, Institute of Nuclear Physics (colaborator)   ZOTO Jovan – Address : Institute of Nuclear Physics, P.O. Box 85, Tirana, Albania. Tel. & Fax. : + 355 4 362596 E-mail : […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   HYDROENERGETIC CAPACITY OF THE DRINI RIVER AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CONSIDERATIONS Bashkim Spahiu1, Yllka Spahiu2 1Institute of hydroenergetic research and design 2Institute of Pedagogical Study Tirana, ALBANIA yspahiu@hotmail.com   In terms of water specific capacity Albania is considered among the countries of the first place in Europe. […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   CHARACTERISING THE KARST SPRINGS AND THEIR RECHARGE BY GROUNDWATER HYDROCHEMISTRY Romeo Eftimi ITA Consult Ltd. Rr. Rreshit Çollaku, pll. 10/3/18, Tirana, ALBANIA eftimi@sanx.net   The karst rocks of Albania cover about 6800 km˛ representing nearly 25% of the territory of the country. About 100 karst springs have […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPES IN THE STUDY OF PRESPA LAKE AND UNDERGROUND CONNECTION BETWEEN PRESPA AND OHRID LAKES J. Zoto1, I. Leontiadis2, T. Anovski3, L. Gourcy4, R. Eftimi5 1Institute of Nuclear Physics, Tirana, ALBANIA 2National Research Center “Demokritos”, Athens, GREECE 3University “Kiril i Metodij”, Skopje, Republic of MACEDONIA 4International […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   HYDROLOGY OF PRESPA LAKE Molnar Kolaneci Hidrometeorological Institute, Tirana, ALBANIA kol@sax.net   The levels of the Prespa Lakes follow an annual cycle with peak levels in May and June and the low water levels in autumn. Superimposed on this annual cycle are longer period fluctuations caused by […]

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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   NUMERICAL MODELING OF NON – UNIFORM FLOW IN BUNA RIVER Fatos Hoxhaj Institute of Hydrometeorology, Rr. Durresit, 219, Tirana, ALBANIA hoxhajf@icc-al.org   Buna river, lake Shkodra, and Drini river form a complex hydrological system on the international boundary between Albania and Montenegro. This waterway is a potential […]

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