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2010-749 DAILY PRECIPITATION PREDICTION USING BY ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK IN ISPARTA STATIONKemal Saplioglu 1, Mesut Cimen 1, Bilgehan Akman 1 Department of Civil Engineering, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey Abstract: For the proper utilization of water resources and for properly planned water structures to be built and to be conducted rightly, it is necessary for […]

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2010-752 FLOODED KARST FIELD (POLJE): CASE OF DONJE BLATO ON THE ISLAND OF KORCULAIgor Ljubenkov 1, Ognjen Bonacci 2, Zdravko Brajkovic 31 GRAD INVEST, Mosecka 52, Split, Croatia, 2 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Split, Croatia 3 CROATIAN WATERS, VGO SPLIT, Vukovarska 35, Split, Croatia Abstract: The polje of Donje blato is […]

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2010-751 RECONSTRUCTION OF COKAL DAM (CANAKKALE, TURKEY) BREACH FLOODINGUSING 1D HYDRAULIC MODELINGHasan Ozdemir 1, Cengiz Akbulak 2, Hasan Ozcan 31 Istanbul University, Geography Department, Physical Geography Division, Turkey 2 Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Department of Geography, Turkey 3 Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Department of Soil Science, Turkey Abstract:Dams are built for irrigation, hydropower generation, water […]

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2010-533 POTENTIALITY OF USING PLANT TREATMENT STATIONS’ SLUDGE AND WATER IN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICESSvetla Marinova 1, Stanislav Torma 2, Peter Dımıtrov 31 Institute of Soil Science “Nikola Poushkarov”, Sofia, Bulgaria 2 Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute, Presov, Slovakia 3 Institute of Land Reclamation and Agricultural Mechanization, Sofia, Bulgaria Abstract:Suffering from shortage of irrigation water and […]

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2010-753 AN EXAMPLE OF WEATHER IMPACT ON A HILLY LANDSCAPEBozo Soldo 1, Matija Oreskovic 21 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Geotechnical Engineering, Croatia2 Polytechnic in Varazdin, Study of Civil Engineering, Croatia Abstract:Quantities of precipitation within a certain area and during a certain period of time vary from time to time. If observed in a more […]

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2010-771 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTION SUGGESTIONS FOR MEKE CRATER LAKESenol Karaaslan Selcuk University, Faculty of Communication, Department of Journalism, Campus, Konya-Turkey Abstract:Meke Lake, included in Ramsar Agreement, is one of the most important wetland areas present in Turkey. Meke Lake, which is at eutrophic level, is a volcanic and brackish lake which is within the […]

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2010-754 CANAL, WATER, ENVIRONMENT AND REGULATIONBozo Soldo 1, Matija Oreskovic 21 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Geotechnical Engineering, Croatia2 Polytechnic in Varazdin, Study of Civil Engineering, Croatia Abstract:A relatively long and wide canal built in alluvial layers next to the Drava River is used to evacuate water from the engine room of the Varaždin Hydropower […]

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2010-151 ONE-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLOW MODEL IN THE NON-PRISMATIC BUTONIGA CHANNELElvis Zic 1, Nevenka Ozanic 1, Mijo Vranjes 21 Faculty of Civil Engineering University in Rijeka, Croatia2 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture University in Split, Croatia Abstract:The Butoniga channel, as a drainage – retaining channel of the Botonega accumulation is a typical and complex trapezoidal […]

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2010-688 DROUGHT MONITORING IN SE EUROPEGregor Gregoric 11 Environmental Agency of Slovenia, Slovenia Abstract: Idea of drought monitoring is not new in this part of Europe. Already before the second world war indicators were developed that are still used to analyze possible anomalies in precipitation and evapotranspiration. Later there were targeted developments in drought and […]

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2010-719 WATER RESOURCES CHALLENGES AND THEIR TRANSBOUNDARY IMPACTS Ruzhdi Pllana 1, Vahdet Pruthi 1, Arsim Ejupi 1, Valbon Bytyqi 1, 1 University of Prishtina, Departament of Geography, Kosovo Abstract:This paper presents the challenges of water resources of Kosova in the context of natural, socio-economical, ecological, managerial as well their trans-boundary impacts. According to hydrological indicators […]

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