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Molecular and Isotope Composition of Biomarkers in Immature Oil Shale and its Liquid Pyrolysis Products (Open and Closed System)
Gordana Gajica, Aleksandra Šajnovic, Jan Schwarzbauer, Aleksandar Kostić, Branimir Jovančićević, Ksenija Stojanović (2021)The molecular and isotopic composition of biomarkers in initial bitumen isolated from raw immature oil shale samples from the Lower Miocene Aleksinac Basin (Serbia) and liquid products (LPs) obtained by pyrolysis in open (OS) and closed systems (CS) are studied. The influence of pyrolysis type and variations of kerogen type on biomarkers composition and their isotopic signatures in LPs is determined. The molecular composition of the LPs from the OS pyrolysis is very similar to those in initial bitumen, independently ...... from the OS and catagentic stage for LPs from the CS (the calculated vitrinite reflectance is 0.76 and 0.92 for samples D13 and D16, respectively). The isotope δ13C values of individual n-alkanes range between –30.2 and –33.8 ‰ with average value of –31.9 ‰ in the sample D13 and from –28.7 to ...
... bitumen isolated from raw immature oil shale samples and liquid products (LPs) obtained by pyrolysis in open (OS) and closed systems (CS) are studied. The influence of pyrolysis type and variations of kerogen type on biomarkers composition and their isotopic signatures in LPs is determined. Pyrolysis ...
... displayed notably more mature sterane and hopane distributions, which are characterized by presence of thermodynamically more stable ααα(S), αββ(S) and αββ(R) steranes, βα- and αβ-diasteranes, neohopanes (C27Ts, C29Ts), the prevalence of αβ- over βα- hopane isomers, and dominance of 22S- relative to 22R ...Gordana Gajica, Aleksandra Šajnovic, Jan Schwarzbauer, Aleksandar Kostić, Branimir Jovančićević, Ksenija Stojanović. "Molecular and Isotope Composition of Biomarkers in Immature Oil Shale and its Liquid Pyrolysis Products (Open and Closed System)" in 30th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG 2021), European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers (2021). https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202134040
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The Importance of Detailed Groundwater Monitoring for Underground Structure in Karst (Case Study: HPP Pirot, Southeastern Serbia)
... constructed by standard excavation (first and last parts) and tubing (1/4 and 3/4) with concrete lining (Figure 1). Three observation wells, PP-1, PP-3 and PP-4, were deep-drilled along the tunnel and the screens installed within the tunnel zone. The HPP has a gravity dam and is usually operated 4–5 h/day. Surface ...
... the study area. 3. Materials and Methods Research activities and the selection of methods depended on the operating regime of the water-conveyance tunnel. The campaign lasted for 108 days and included the months of September, October and November 2016. Quantitative and qualitative groundwater data were ...
... problems, like changes in water quality and quantity, and in groundwater and surface water regimes [2]. These changes occur, not only in the construction phase, but also while the structures are in service. In most cases, the structures cannot be completely isolated and there is constant interaction with ...Marina Čokorilo Ilić, Ana Mladenović, Marina Ćuk, Igor Jemcov. "The Importance of Detailed Groundwater Monitoring for Underground Structure in Karst (Case Study: HPP Pirot, Southeastern Serbia)" in Water, MDPI AG (2019). https://doi.org/10.3390/w11030603
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Critical disorder and critical magnetic field of the nonequilibrium athermal random-field Ising model in thin systems
Svetislav Mijatović, Dragutin Jovković, Sanja Janićević, Đorđe Spasojević. "Critical disorder and critical magnetic field of the nonequilibrium athermal random-field Ising model in thin systems" in Physical Review E, American Physical Society (APS) (2019). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.100.032113
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Structural and geochronological constraints from the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet (Western Serbia): implications for the Cretaceous–Paleogene tectonics of the Internal Dinarides
Kristof Porkoláb, Szilvia Kövér, Zsolt Benkó, Gabor Héja, Melinda Fialowski, Balázs Soós, Nataša Gerzina Spajić, Nevenka Đerić, László Fodor (2019)Internal Dinarides, Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet, Deformation history, K–Ar dating, Obduction, Structural analysis... orogen and are attributed to the latest Cretaceous-Paleogene collision between Adria and Europe. Regional Latest Cretaceous-Paleogene shortening was followed by strike-slip tectonics (N-S shortening and perpendicular extension) and subsequent Miocene normal faulting in both orogen-parallel and orog ...
... relations between NE-SW and NW-SE trending normal faults and Dxy strike slip faults (Figs. 2 and 7a). We have distinguished two extensional stress tensor groups that represent orogen-parallel (NW-— SE) and orogen-perpendicular , (NE-SW) extension (Fig. 5). Our observations and the dataset are not ...
... successive episodes of ocean-continent and continent-continent convergence in Western Serbia (Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet). The coupled application of structural and petrological analyses with Ilite Crystallinity measurements and K/Ar dating has revealed the timing and structural characteristics of multiple ...Kristof Porkoláb, Szilvia Kövér, Zsolt Benkó, Gabor Héja, Melinda Fialowski, Balázs Soós, Nataša Gerzina Spajić, Nevenka Đerić, László Fodor. "Structural and geochronological constraints from the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet (Western Serbia): implications for the Cretaceous–Paleogene tectonics of the Internal Dinarides" in Swiss Journal of Geosciences (2019)
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Stratigraphic implications of the Mio-Pliocene geodynamics in the area of Mt. Avala: new evidence from Torlak Hill and Beli Potok (Belgrade, Serbia)
Mt. Avala is located on the southern margin of the Pannonian basin (SPB), a border zone between the uplifted morphostructures of the Dinarides and Carpathian-Balkanides. Similar to the Pannonian basin, tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Mt. Avala area during the last 23 Ma has is characterized by syn- and post-rifting processes as well as tectonic inversion. Here, we present the results of field investigations of the Miocene‒Pliocene dynamics that led to different spatial positions of the same stratigraphic units (e.g. ...... (1890, 1893) and until re- cently, detailed studies about the marine Badenian shallow-water “seashore” sand were published (e.g. GANIĆ et al., 2016 and refe- rences therein). The section contains a very rich and diverse macro- and microfauna including more than 70 species of gas- tropods and bivalves, ...
... clastics, slope loess sequences and, sporadically, old landslides and colluvial products (Leštane, Torlak, Resnik, and Vrčin) up to 12 m thick. Holocene deposits are represented by thin alluvial sediments cropping out along the Zavojnička Reka valley and prolluvial- delluvial and colluvial sediments. Above ...
... sense (DIMITRIJEVIĆ, 1997; TOLJIĆ, 2006, 2016) and the Sava zone (SCHMID et al., 2008). The study area represents a region with complex geological features and is composed of various igneous and sedimentary rocks formed during the Mesozoic, Tertiary and Quaternary periods (MAROVIĆ et al., 1995, 2002 ...Ljupko Rundić, Meri Ganić, Slobodan Knežević, Dejan Radivojević, Miloš Radonjić. "Stratigraphic implications of the Mio-Pliocene geodynamics in the area of Mt. Avala: new evidence from Torlak Hill and Beli Potok (Belgrade, Serbia)" in Geologia Croatica (2019). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2019.11
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Groundwater gravitational circulation of Karst Veliko Vrelo and Malo Vrelo springs by isotope and the noble gas method: case study of the Beljanica Massif
Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental ChemistryLjiljana Vasić, Laszlo Palcsu, Huang Fen. "Groundwater gravitational circulation of Karst Veliko Vrelo and Malo Vrelo springs by isotope and the noble gas method: case study of the Beljanica Massif" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019-8294-0
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Some examples of interactions between certain rare earth elements and soil
... spread use and as the consequence of the widespread use there is an increased quantity of waste that is disposed and often in the inappropriate manner and ends up in the nature, disrupting the resources such as water and soil. The contami- nation occurs due to insufficient legal regulations and controls ...
... their nature and ionic forces. CONCLUSION The impact between the soil and rare earth elements and the soil capacity to adsorb these elements has been studied. Freundlich adsorption isotherms for the lanthanum, erbium and gadolinium have been presented in two soil types, the clay and sand soils ...
... heterogeneous surfaces, such as in soil and for working with medium and high concentrations.14 Sequential extraction (SE) was used for desorption of these elements from the soil. EXPERIMENTAL Material and method The soils used for the analysis are: humus, clay and sand type of soils. The soil fractions ...Zlatko Nikolovski, Jelena Isailović, Dejan Jeremić, Sabina Kovač, Ilija Brčeski. "Some examples of interactions between certain rare earth elements and soil" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, National Library of Serbia (2021). https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC211006095N
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Geotechnical zoning of the terrain along the first section of E-80 highway in Serbia – SEETO route 7
Part of E-80 highway that passes through Serbia (from the city of Nis to the administrative border Merdare) is 77 km long. The highway is divided into two sections: the first from Nis to Plocnik (39.4 km long) and the second from Plocnik to the administrative border with Kosovo. The route is designed through a typical plain and hilly terrain in which different geological units are dominant: crystalline schists, neogene sediments of foothills and quaternary sediments in the valley ...... (clayey silts), lower weathering zone of gneiss (degraded and faulted fine grained gneiss, micaschist gneiss and amphibolite gneiss) and faulted fresh fine grained gneiss, micaschist and amphibole gneiss with appearance of marble and quartzite. In the initial zone of the section, the problem ...
... extremely variable along the route, and is difficult to describe in general, but has been analysed for each structure separately. In crystalline schist complex, the interaction of more compact and solid components - quartzite and marble, and softer and more degraded gneisses of different ...
... the Western Balkan and is part of the main regional transport network in Southeast Europe. Total length of the route is 77 km, and it is divided into two sections: the first one, 39.4 km long (ends at the Neolithic settlement Plocnik), and the second B.4 - Structures and infrastructure ...Dragoslav Rakić, Zoran Berisavljević, Irena Basarić, Snežana Bogdanović, Jovana Janković. "Geotechnical zoning of the terrain along the first section of E-80 highway in Serbia – SEETO route 7" in Proceedings of the XVII European Conference of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering ECSMGE-2019, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1-6. 09. 2019., ISSMGE, ECSMGE-2019 (2019). https://doi.org/10.32075/17ECSMGE-2019-0393
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Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia
Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić (2016)There is a range of modern approaches and models in literature for the evaluation and determination of energy security, which are based on different parameters and indicators. For most of them, a common characteristic is emphasizing the avail ability of energy, as an important dimension for ensuring energy security. In this paper, concise overview of Serbian energy sectors is given and appropriate energy indicators are defined and determined. Selected indicators provide insight into the main components that characterize availability ...... OF SERBIA by Boban S. PAVLOVIĆ* and Dejan D. IVEZIĆ Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Original scientific paper DOI:10.2298/TSCI160923303P There is a range of modern approaches and models in literature for the evaluation and determination of energy security ...
... diversification and energy supplier diversifica- tion, – the accessibility to resources, in terms of the availability of related energy infrastructure and energy transportation infrastructure, and – geopolitical relations. In order to provide a framework for identifying, measuring and managing v ...
... multi-dimensional concept of energy security, and from the selection of critical dimensions for functioning of the energy system and its safety. In APERC report on energy security in Asia [7], availability and affordability are merged with acceptability and accessibility, as four main dimensions of energy ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić. "Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia" in Thermal Science, National Library of Serbia (2016). https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI160923303P
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Definition of groundwater genesis and circulation conditions of the complex hydrogeological karst system Mlava–Belosavac–Belosavac-2 (eastern Serbia)
Ljiljana Vasić, Saša Milanović, Zoran Stevanović, Laszlo Palcsu. "Definition of groundwater genesis and circulation conditions of the complex hydrogeological karst system Mlava–Belosavac–Belosavac-2 (eastern Serbia)" in Carbonates and Evaporites, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-020-00550-3
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Spatial assessment of the areas sensitive to degradation in the rural area of the municipality Čukarica
Nature and Landscape Conservation, Soil Science, Agronomy and Crop Science, Water Science and TechnologyNatalija Momirović, Ratko Kadović, Veljko Perović, Miloš Marjanović, Aleksandar Baumgertel. "Spatial assessment of the areas sensitive to degradation in the rural area of the municipality Čukarica" in International Soil and Water Conservation Research, Elsevier BV (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iswcr.2018.12.004
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Laboratory Testing of Nanosilica- Reinforced Silicate and Polyacrylamide Gels
Irina Zahirovic, Dušan Danilović, Milica Šuput Vranjin, Miloš Tripković. "Laboratory Testing of Nanosilica- Reinforced Silicate and Polyacrylamide Gels" in SPE Journal (2023)
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Strain partitioning in a large intracontinental strike-slip system accommodating backarc-convex orocline formation: The Circum-Moesian Fault System of the Carpatho-Balkanides
Nemanja Krstekanić, Liviu Matenco, Uroš Stojadinović, Ernst Willingshofer, Marinko Toljić, Daan Tamminga (2022)oroklini, raspodela deformacija, transkurentna kretanja, Karpato-balkanidi, Cirkum-mezijski rasedni sistem... orientations of faults and fault zones, foliations within fault gouge and cataclasite, faulting-related cleavage and observations of tilting and rotations. Slickenside kinematic indicators (including calcite slickenfibres, grooves and other brittle indicators), Riedel shears and brittle shear bands ...
... Carpathians (Fig. 1b; Fügenschuh and Schmid, 2005; Matenco and Schmid, 1999; Schmid et al., 1998) and the late Oligocene – middle Miocene creation of the curved Cerna and Timok Faults system (Fig. 1b). 2.1. The Cretaceous multi-phase nappe structure, extension and associated magmatism The remnants ...
... the Western and Eastern Carpathians during Paleogene-Miocene times. The nature of the subducted slab is still debated and could have had oceanic or highly extended continental character (e.g., Bokelmann and Rodler, 2014; Necea et al., 2021). The N-, NE- and E-ward Miocene roll-back and closure of ...Nemanja Krstekanić, Liviu Matenco, Uroš Stojadinović, Ernst Willingshofer, Marinko Toljić, Daan Tamminga. "Strain partitioning in a large intracontinental strike-slip system accommodating backarc-convex orocline formation: The Circum-Moesian Fault System of the Carpatho-Balkanides" in Global and Planetary Change, Elsevier BV (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2021.103714
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Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia
Marija Živković (2019)Energy production and combustion, mostly from unregulated or inefficient fuel combustion, are the single most important anthropogenic sources of air pollutant emissions. Energy sector in Serbia is highly fossil fuel intensive: 87.88% of energy consumed in Serbia is related to fossil fuels, while almost 95% of energy sources are combusted. In 2017. energy related carbon dioxide emission in Serbia is was 47.95 million tones. The main source of carbon dioxide emission was coal, responsible for almost 70% of energy ...... (firewood) for carbon monoxide and NOx from the buildings sector and oil derivates for carbon monoxide and NOx from the transport sector. Key words: energy related emissions, Serbia 1.INTRODUCTION Energy is essential to economic and social development of each community and improved quality of life of citizens ...
... 6%. Fossil fuels and biomass make more than 85% of the primary energy need to be transformed to heat and/or electricity through combustion processes 3, which are the main sources of atmospheric pollution 4. The need to control atmospheric emissions of greenhouse and other gases and substances leads to ...
... electricity and heat generation, as well as from the transport and buildings sectors 6. The transport sector is a major source of air pollutants, despite the many policy and technology advances achieved so far. It is responsible for around half of all energy related nitrogen oxide emissions and is an important ...Marija Živković. "Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia" in Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019)
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Determination of the groundwater-leakage mechanism (binary mixing) in a karstic dam site using thermometry and isotope approach (HPP Visegrad, Bosnia, and Herzegovina)
Earth-Surface Processes,Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary ChangeLjiljana Vasić, Saša Milanović, Anita Puskás-Preszner, Laszlo Palcsu. "Determination of the groundwater-leakage mechanism (binary mixing) in a karstic dam site using thermometry and isotope approach (HPP Visegrad, Bosnia, and Herzegovina)" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-020-08910-x
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Quantitative landslide risk assessment in the city of Tuzla
In the climate-changing conditions, geological environment interacts more dramatically with the urban fabric than before. The urbanization is expansive and more aggressive than before, but so are the weather extremes and long-term climate trends. In effect, many processes which can be triggered by either side, nature or engineering, are becoming more pervasive than before, and such is the case with landslides. Dealing and managing landslides requires few crucial steps, starting from collecting data on landslide location and typology – ...... remediation and prevention, fast emergency response, and other aspects of landslide risk management. 6 ACKNOWLDEGEMENTS This work was part of the Project “Detailed flood and landslide risk assessment for the urban areas of Tuzla and Doboj” funded by UNDP Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina and implemented ...
... etc., as well as the final risk model suggests good performance, both visually and numerically (high accurancy >75% and AUC of >0.85) and justifies landslide assessment in the future for many aspects of urban planning and related decision-making. mailto:milos.marjanovic@rgf.bg.ac.rs SCG-XIII ...
... tends to consume larger and larger portions of natural environment. In response, the interaction between urban and natural can be violent from both sides. For instance, the fragile balance of the natural slopes is undermined by slope cuts and de-vegetation for infrastructure and construction, which ...Miloš Marjanović, Biljana Abolmasov, Cvjetko Sandić, Miralem Mulać, Petar Begović. "Quantitative landslide risk assessment in the city of Tuzla" in SCG-Xiii International Symposium on Landslides. Cartagena, Colombia- February 22-26, 2021, International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (2021)
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Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of some tetradentate Schiff bases and their Cu (II) complexes
Aleksandar Mijatović, Milan Nikolić, Snežana Spasić, Aleksandra N. Žerađanin, Kristina Joksimović, Aleksandar Lolić, Rada Baošić (2020)Šifove baze i njihovi Cu(II) kompleksi su poznati po svojoj biološkoj aktivnosti. U ovom radu proučavana je antibakterijska aktivnost protiv gram-negativnih sojeva Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa i Staphilococcus piogenes, kao i Gram-pozitivnih Staphilococcus piogenes i Pseudomonas aeruginosa, zajedno sa antifungalnim dejstvom protiv Musperg strainilusa, A. Takođe, tehnički jednostavni i brzi testovi kao što su ABTS, HORAC i ORAC korišćeni su za ispitivanje antioksidativne aktivnosti kako bi se uporedili dobijeni rezultati sa različitim tipovima testova. Uprkos tome što je princip ...Aleksandar Mijatović, Milan Nikolić, Snežana Spasić, Aleksandra N. Žerađanin, Kristina Joksimović, Aleksandar Lolić, Rada Baošić. "Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of some tetradentate Schiff bases and their Cu (II) complexes" in XIII Conference of Chemists, Technologists and Environmentalists of Republic of Srpska, University in Banjaluka, Faculty of Technology (2020)
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Adsorption and degradation of some psychiatric drugs by sol-gel synthesized titania-based photocatalysts: influence of tungsten and sodium content
Nina L. Finčur, Maja J. Šćepanović, Mirjana Grujić-Brojčin, Biljana F. Abramović, Jugoslav B. Krstić, Aleksandar Kremenović, Tatjana Srećković, Aleksandar Golubović (2019)Mesoporous anatase nanopowders were doped with 0.05−0.5 mol% of W6, in order to obtain more efficient photocatalyst than TiO2 Degussa P25 in the degradation of amitriptyline (AMI) under simulated solar irradiation (SSI). Dominant XRPD peaks were ascribed to anatase phase, with additional peaks which could correspond to brookite, TiO2 bronze and sodium titanate, Na2Ti9O19. The Raman scattering measurements have confirmed anatase as dominant phase, with broad Raman feature at ~270 cm−1 possibly related to Ti–O–Na stretching vibration. All W-doped ...Sol-gel synthesis, Doped titania nanopowders, XRPD, Raman spectroscopy, Adsorption and photocatalytic degradation, Psychiatric drugsNina L. Finčur, Maja J. Šćepanović, Mirjana Grujić-Brojčin, Biljana F. Abramović, Jugoslav B. Krstić, Aleksandar Kremenović, Tatjana Srećković, Aleksandar Golubović. "Adsorption and degradation of some psychiatric drugs by sol-gel synthesized titania-based photocatalysts: influence of tungsten and sodium content" in Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10971-019-04925-4
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Distribution of major and trace elements in the Kovin lignite (Serbia)
Dragana Životić, Olga Cvetković, Predrag Vulić, Ivan Gržetić, Vladimir Simić, Konstantin Ilijević, Biljana Dojčinović, Suzana Erić, Bogdan Radić, Sanja Stojadinović, Snežana Trifunović (2019)geochemical and mineralogical study was performed on lignite samples from the Upper Miocene Kovin deposit, hosting three coal seams. The Kovin lignite is characterized by high moisture content, medium to high ash yield, medium to high sulphur content and a relatively low gross and net calorific value. The mineralogical composition, and major and trace element contents were determined by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive Xray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) analyses, and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). ...... crusts built up of small flakes and usually appears in association with haematite and other minerals including siderite and clays. The FeMn oxides and Mn hydroxides were also detected in small amounts in coal seams I and II. The Ti and TiFe oxides (rutile and ilmenite; Fig. 4i, j) oc cur as small ...
... dolomite, ankerite and monazite, while in coal seam III barite and monazite were found. The silicate and aluminosilicate minerals are common con stituents of the inorganic matter in Kovin lignites and include mainly quartz, illite/smectite, rarely chlorite and plagioclase, and more rarely, mica ...
... (LREY – La, Ce, Pr, Nd, and Sm), medium (MREY – Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, and Y), and heavy (HREY – Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu) groups according to SEREDIN & DAI (2012) is more convenient for the description of REY distribution in coals and conventional REY ores. The content of LREY, MREY and HREY in the Kovin lignite ...Dragana Životić, Olga Cvetković, Predrag Vulić, Ivan Gržetić, Vladimir Simić, Konstantin Ilijević, Biljana Dojčinović, Suzana Erić, Bogdan Radić, Sanja Stojadinović, Snežana Trifunović. "Distribution of major and trace elements in the Kovin lignite (Serbia)" in Geologia Croatica, Croatian Geological Survey (2019). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2019.06
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Overwiew of In-Pit Crushing & Conveying Technology in Open Pit Mines
The conditions under which contemporary surface mining operations is carried out obviously becoming increasingly complex. In such complex conditions, the optimization of haulage systems as the technological phase with the largest share in the total operating costs, is very important from the aspect of achieving profitability of the mining project. In a large number of cases, the application of traditional haulage systems with trucks (as the most dominant type of haulage in open pit mines) does not lead to ...Ali Nasirinezhad, Dejan Stevanović, Dragan Ignjatović, Petar Marković. "Overwiew of In-Pit Crushing & Conveying Technology in Open Pit Mines" in 8th International Conference MIining And Environmental Protection, Sokobanja, 22-25 September 2021, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia (2021)