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2010-276 GROUNDWATER MONITORING SYSTEM IN ROMANIA ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE AND DERIVATION OF NATURAL BACKGROUND LEVEL AND THRESHOLD VALUES FOR GROUNDWATER Elvira Marchidan 11 National Administration “Romanian Water”, Romania Abstract:Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) and Groundwater Directive (2006/118/EC) are integrated legislation wich stipulated the objectives of “good status” for all waters […]

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2010-385 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF ENGINEERING DEEP STRUCTURESCatalin Stanescu 1, Gabriela Stanescu 21 SC Metroul SA, Bucharest, Romania2 National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Romania Abstract:Geotechnical information obtained from site investigations and groundwater levels are powerful tools in planning of deep structures, with respect to anticipating hazards and design problems. The difficulties due to the […]

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2010-388 GROUNDWATER’S ROLE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESSOURCES FROM SOUTH DOBROGEA, ROMANIAGabriela Stanescu 1, Catalin Stanescu 21 National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Romania2 SC Metroul SA, Romania Abstract:Nowadays, the management of water resources with respect to the environmental aspects is a very important goal of the economy. Due to its natural and […]

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2010-415 CLIMATE VARIABILITY OF DROUGHT INDICES IN ROMANIA IN THE 20th AND 21st CENTURIESMihaela Mihailescu 1, Ileana Mares 2, Constantin Mares 2, Heike Huebener 3, Ulrich Cubasch 41 University of Agricultural Sciences, Bucharest, Romania 2 National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Romania 3 Hessian Centre of Climate Change, Germany4 Free University  Berlin, Germany Abstract: The climate […]

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2010-418 INDUSTRIAL-RELATED REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN THE SOUTH-WEST DEVELOPMENT REGION (ROMANIA). PRESENT-DAY DYNAMICS AND EVOLUTION TRENDSCostin Dumitrascu 1, Bianca Dumitrescu 21 Faculty of Geography, Spiru Haret University, Romania2 Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania Abstract:Given the context of the industrial restructuring process, Romanian industry experienced a steep downslide as a result of the post-1990 economic and […]

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Radu Drobot 1 1 Technical University of Civil Engineering from Bucharest, Romania Abstract: One of the important issues in order to obtain flood hazard maps is to guarantee that the flood corresponding to a certain return period (or a certain exceedance probability) is used in the hydraulic simulation between two successive gauging stations along the […]

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2010-424 THE 21 st CENTURY PRECIPITATION ESTIMATION IN THE DANUBE MIDDLE AND LOWER BASIN BY NON-HOMOGENEOUS HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL SIMULATIONIleana Mares 1, Constantin Mares 1, Petre Stanciu 1, Mihaela Mihailescu 2, Heike Huebener 3, Ulrich Cubasch 41 National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Romania2 Agricultural Science University, Romania3 Hessian Centre of Climate, Germany4 Free […]

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Maria Cheveresan 1, Nicolai Sirbu 1, Dan Stematiu 1, Radu Drobot 1 1 Technical University of Civil Engineering from Bucharest, Romania Abstract: Between 1990 and 2001 several phenomena were observed at the Dridu dam structure like longitudinal cracks, local sliding located in the downstream slope of the contour dyke, entrapment of sandy material at some […]

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2010-285 THE EFFICIENCY OF THE WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEMSAurora Alexandrescu 11 Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, Romania Abstract:The paper presents an analysis of substances that conduct at by-product formation of reaction at the water treatment. The organic substance concentration reduction from water before of disinfectant’s application may conduct at concentration decrease of accrued by-product. It is presented […]

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2010-263 LAND USE AND LAND DEGRADATION IN THE ROMANIAN TABLELAND REGIONSDan Balteanu, Monica Dumitrascu 1, Mihaela Sima 1, Ana Popovici1 Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania Abstract:The Romanian tableland area occur both outside and inside the Carpathian Arc (among its divisions), usually between 300 m and 600 m altitude covering around 30 % (69.000 […]

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