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Bakir Krajinović (1), Željko Majstorović (2), Dženan Zulum (3), Enis Krečinić (4), Federal Hydrometeorological Institute B&H, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovinia bakir.krajinovic@hotmail.com, zmajstor.majstor@gmail.com dzenanz@fhmzbih.gov.ba, krecnic_enis@hotmail.com   Abstract Side effects of climate changes are followed: – Increase of average temperature about 0.7oC in the past 100 years – Annual sum of precipitations with no severe changes (only […]

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Ion Marinica1; Andreea-Floriana Marinică2, 1 Regional Meteorological Centre Oltenia, Ph.D. Senior Researcher III, Senior Forecaster Meteorologist First Degree, National Meteorological Administration, Oltenia Regional Meteorological Centre, Craiova, Romania 2 Jacobs University Bremen, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Bremen, Germany seryblack@yahoo.com ionmarinica@yahoo.com   Abstract We have analysed the climatic conditions in Oltenia in 2010. This paper […]

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Bakir Krajinović Federal Hydrometeorological Institute, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina bakir.krajinovic@hotmail.com    bakirk@fhmzbih.gov.ba   Abstract The quantity of precipitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina is affected by air masses coming from the land (Pannonia plain) and from the sea (Adriatic Sea) as well as the Dinarides with its direction. The Dinarides have its own characteristics considering the geomorphologic […]

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Jelena Parlov, Zoran Nakić, Kristijan Posavec, Andrea Bačani Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia jelena.parlov@rgn.hr   Abstract  The Zagreb aquifer system is located in the NW part of the Republic of Croatia, in the urban area of the Croatian capital, along the Sava River. Numerous well fields are accommodated within this aquifer […]

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Nikolina Tzvetkova1, Svetoslav Anev2 and Petya Parvanova3 1, 2 University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria 3 Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, BAS, Sofia, Bulgaria nikolina_tzvetkova@mail.bg   Abstract The concentrations of ozone were established for the region of the Western Balkan Mountain. This region is the most common habitat of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest in […]

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Olga Nasonova1, Yeugeniy Gusev1, Evgeny Volodin2, Evgeny Kovalev1 1Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation 2Institute of Numerical Mathematic of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation nasonova@aqua.laser.ru   Abstract  Modern Atmosphere-Ocean Global Climate Models (AOGCMs) provides the most physically based climate change projections. Before the application of […]

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Svetoslav Anev, Nikolina Tzvetkova University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria svetoslav.anev@gmail.com   Abstract The initiation of phenological phases and duration of the growth period at young beech stands in the region of West Balkan mountain were observed. Stands grow at specific temperature regime, determined by altitude, exposure and orography of the terrains. Significant differences among the […]

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Eda Cengiz and Filiz Dadaser-Celik Erciyes University, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, 38039 Kayseri-Turkey fdadaser@erciyes.edu.tr   Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the hydrologic changes at Tuzla (Palas) Lake in Kayseri, Turkey. Tuzla Lake is a relatively pristine saline playa lake located in the Palas Basin in Central Anatolia in Turkey. Water levels […]

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Slavisa Trajkovic, Milan Gocic, Dragan Milicevic Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis, Serbia trajkovic_slavisa@yahoo.com Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the major processes in the hydrological cycle, and its reliable estimation is essential to water resources planning and management. Numerous equations have been developed for estimating evapotranspiration. Food and Agriculture Organization of […]

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Vesselin Alexandrov and Veneta Ivanova National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology – BAS, Bulgaria veneta74@abv.bg   Abstract During the last years Bulgarian Black sea coast has observed cases with increasing heavy rain. To assess if therefore is a climate variability, analysis has been made of about 50 years period of the precipitation variations with information […]

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