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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 ZETA PLAIN THE MOST IMPORTANT AQUIFER OF MONTENEGRO – NATURAL CONDITIONS OF AQUIFER FORMATION, CURRENT STATE AND THE PERSPECTIVES Darko Novaković, Jugoslav Žic Hydrometeorological Institute of Montenegro, Podgorica, SERBIA and MONTENEGRO dusan.pavicevic@meteo.cg.yu The area of Zeta Plain represents a special geomorphological entity, surrounded by hills and […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 NUTRIENTS, CHLOROPHYLL-A AND PHYTOPLANKTON IN FRONT OF BULGARIAN BLACK SEA COAST ( CAPE KALIAKRA ) Daniela Petrova1, Galina Shtereva2, Violeta Velikova1 1Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture –P.O.Box 72, Varna-9000, BULGARIA 2Institute of Oceanology – BAS, P.O.Box 152, Varna 9000, BULGARIA danibelbg@yahoo.com Results of 3 cruises (June […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS – A KEY ECOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF THE BULGARIAN BLACK SEA COAST Daniela Petrova, Violeta Velikova Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture , Blvd. Primorski 4, P.O.Box 72, 9000-Varna, BULGARIA danibelbg@yahoo.com The Black Sea has a long history of chronic harmful phytoplankton blooms – phenomena, which […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 COMPLICITY OF FLOW PARAMETERS IN TROPHIC STRUCTURING THE INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM COMUNITIES OF THE MESTA RIVER (SW BULGARIA) Yordan Uzunov1, Snejana Dakova2, Emilia Varadinova1 1Central Laboratory of General Ecology, Sofia, BULGARIA 2National Institute of Hydrology & Meteorology, Sofia, BULGARIA uzunov@ecolab.bas.bg Following the principles of the River Continuum […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL AND URBAN POLLUTANT INPUTS ON THE WATER RESOURCES IN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Radmila Simeva, Radmila Bojkovska, Olivija Todorovik Hydrometeorological Service, Skupi bb, Skopje, Republic of MACEDONIA rsimeva@meteo.gov.mk As a first attempt is generalized the relationship between polluted components in precipitation and their contribution […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 MOTIVATION FOR A REGIONAL ECO-HYDROLOGY WORK GROUP Pascal Breil Cemagref, 3 bis quai Chauveau, 69336 Lyon cedex 09, FRANCE pascal.breil@cemagref.fr The implementation of the European Water Framework Directive by member states is based on the delineation in space of the water body types and the qualification […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 IMPACT OF COAL MINING ON WATER QUALITY OF RIVER GODAVARI Chandra Sekhar M1, Appa Rao. G2 1Civil Engineering, Water & Environment Division, Regional Engineering College, Warangal – 506 004, INDIA 2Civil Engineering, Government Polytechnic College, Warangal – 506 004, INDIA. mcs@recw.ernet.in In the state of Andhra […]
I. Crăciun, R. Drobot. Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, ROMANIA drobot@utcb.ro The Bahlui river basin is situated in the North-Eastern part of Romania in a region with scarce water resources. Many industrial and agricultural objectives, having serious ecological effects, are concentrated in this area of about 1,400 km2. The monitoring system of the water […]
Dassargues, S. Brouyčre, R. Drobot, L. Lenart, M. Bretotean, P. Szucs, M.Minciuna, A. Filip, I.C. Popescu, F. Nistea, S. Curtean, A. Szendrei, M. Virag-Juhaszne, T. Madarasz, L. Miko, A. Szabo, M. Jianu Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, ROMANIA drobot@utcb.ro The alluvial aquifer of Somes-Szamos river is a transboundary hydrogeological basin, shared between Romania and […]
BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004 DETERMINING THE CRITICAL TEMPORAL PATTERN OF SUSPENDED LOAD IN RIVERS AT DIFFERENT CLIMATES IN IRAN B. Ghermezcheshmeh1, M. J. Pouraghniaei2, 1Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute (SCWMRI), P.O.Box: 13445-1136, Tehran, IRAN SCWMRI), P.O.Box: 13445-1136, Tehran, IRAN baghergh@yahoo.com The sediment delivered to downstream is a result […]