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016 – Impact of Hydrologic Uncertainties in Reservoir Routing   Elcin Kentel1, A.Melih Yanmaz2   1. Assist.Prof.Dr., Middle East Technical Univ., Civil Eng. Department, 06531, Ankara, Turkey, Email: ekentel@metu.edu.tr 2. Prof. Dr., Middle East Technical Univ., Civil Eng. Department, 06531, Ankara, Turkey, Email: myanz@metu.edu.tr       Abstract     Reservoir routing methods are used […]

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027 – Prediction of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity Using Some Moisture Constants and Soil Physical Properties   Coskun Gülser and  Feride Candemir Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ondokuz Mayýs University, 55139 Samsun, Turkey, Email: cgulser@omu.edu.tr   Abstract:   Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) is an important variable in all models that deal with the hydrological cycle. Determination […]

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057 – Effects of Global Climate Change on Agriculture and Water Resources Gulay Pamuk MENGU1  Serhat SENSOY2  Erhan AKKUZU11 Ege University Agriculture Faculty, Department of Agricultural Structures and Irrigation, Yzmir TURKEY2 Turkish State Meteorological Service, Ankara TURKEYEmail: gulay.pamuk@ege.edu.tr   Abstract   It is accepted that one of the most important environmental problems of the present century will […]

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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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017 – The impact of uncommonly events under “Cuibul Vulturilor” reservoir from Tutova watershed   Gh. Purnavel, E. Filiche, G. Petrovici Soil Erosion Control Research and Development Centre Perieni, Romania E-mail purnavelgigii@yahoo.com Tel. 0235-413770, Fax. 0235-412837   Abstract :   For rural and urban community, placed in hill area, the reservoir represents an important local […]

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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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056 – Weather hazardous phenomena along with the Drini River in Albania L. Muçaj, Eglantina Bruci, V. Mustaqi.Hydrometeorological Institute, climatological sector, Tirana, Albania Liri_mucaj@yahoo.com /mobile: +355 692523942       Abstract   One of the greatest problems nowadays is becoming natural disasters. All the countries are affected and all the activities are suffering from these […]

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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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004 – Use of satellite remote  sensing to detect change along the Pali Cape – Erzeni river mouth coastal sector, Albania   Enton Bedini and Petraq Naco Geological Research Institute, Blloku ‘Vasil Shanto’, Tirana, Albania Email: enton_bedini@hotmail.com)     Abstract:   Marine and continental processes converge along the coastline creating landscapes that are often involved […]

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002 – Presence of nitrogen cycle bacteria in the water of Strezevo reservoir   B. Sipkoska-Gastarova1, N. Atanasova-Pancevska2, Dz. Kungulovski2, I. Kungulovski2 1 JP HS Strezevo, 7000 Bitola, R. Macedonia  2 Institute of biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 1001 Skopje, R. Macedonia   bsipkoska@yahoo.com       Abstract      Strezevo reservoir is […]

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