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Concepts for Improving Machine Learning Based Landslide Assessment
Miloš Marjanović, Mileva Samardžić Petrović, Biljana Abolmasov, Uroš Đurić. "Concepts for Improving Machine Learning Based Landslide Assessment" in Natural Hazards GIS-based Spatial Modeling Using Data Mining Techniques, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research, volume 48, Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73383-8_2
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Groundwater resources for drinking water supply in Serbia´s Southeast Pannonian basin
Dušan Polomčić, Bojan Hajdin, Marina Ćuk, Petar Papić, Zoran Stevanović. "Groundwater resources for drinking water supply in Serbia´s Southeast Pannonian basin" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2014)
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Application of Gel for Water Shutoff: A Case Study of Kelebija Oil Field
This paper focuses on the results of water shutoff operations using DSGA polymer gel in the Kelebija oil field. The methodology of candidate wells selection and the manner of performing the operation will also be included. The Kelebija oil field is characterized by a complex reservoir system with heterogeneous layers of different permeability and dual porosity, which led to the early breakthrough of water. For the last 25 years, average water cut was above 90%. Implementation of water shutoff ...intervención de pozos petroleros, reservoir characterization, production control, well logging, downhole intervention, enhanced recovery, complex reservoir, reservoir surveillance, water shut-off, upstream oil & gasIrina Zahirovic, Petar Skrobonja, Dušan Danilović. "Application of Gel for Water Shutoff: A Case Study of Kelebija Oil Field" in SPE Production & Operations, SPE (2022). https://doi.org/10.2118/209590-PA
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DFT study of free radical scavenging activity of erodiol
Zoran Marković, Jelena Đorović, Milan Dekić, Milanka Radulović, Svetlana Marković, Marija Ilić (2013)Antioxidant activity of erodiol was examined at the M05-2X/6-311+G(d,p) level of theory in the gas and aqueous phases. The structure and energy of radicals and anions of the most stable erodiol rotamer were analyzed. To estimate antioxidant potential of erodiol, different molecular properties were examined: bond dissociation enthalpy, proton affinity together with electron transfer energy, and ionization potential followed by proton dissociation enthalpy. It was found that hydrogen atom transfer is the prevailing mechanism of erodiol behavior in gas; ...Zoran Marković, Jelena Đorović, Milan Dekić, Milanka Radulović, Svetlana Marković, Marija Ilić. "DFT study of free radical scavenging activity of erodiol" in Chemical Papers, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2013). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11696-013-0402-0
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Geoenvironmental Investigations at a Smelter Location in Bor (Serbia)
Petar Papić, Zvonimir Milijić, Jana Stojković, Jovana Milosavljević, Maja Todorović, Marina Ćuk, Željko Kamberović (2014)Petar Papić, Zvonimir Milijić, Jana Stojković, Jovana Milosavljević, Maja Todorović, Marina Ćuk, Željko Kamberović. "Geoenvironmental Investigations at a Smelter Location in Bor (Serbia)" in Challenges : Sustainable Land Management – Climate Change, Advances in Geoecology 43, Catena Verlag GMBH (2014)
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Validation of vulnerability assessment by means of the Time Dependent, Model: case study from the Slovenian karst catchment
Groundwater vulnerability assessment methods are continuously being developed and existing methods are very often modified to provide better simulation of natural protection conditions and more objective results. Most frequently used methods are based on calculation of predefined parameters influencing water infiltration and underground flow, which can often lead to bias conclusions related to vulnerability evaluations. Some other methods, like the Time Dependent Model (TDM) are based on an approach, where parametrization is obtained at the final stage of the ...Ocena ranjivosti podzemnih voda, karstne podzemne vode, TDM metoda, delineacija sanitarnih zona, Slovenački karstVladimir Živanović, Nataša Ravbar, Igor Jemcov. "Validation of vulnerability assessment by means of the Time Dependent, Model: case study from the Slovenian karst catchment" in Proceedings of IAH2019, the 46th Annual Congress of the International Associaton of Hydrogeologists, Málaga (Spain), September 22-27, 2019, International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) (2019)
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Influence of DEM resolution on numerical modelling of debris flows in RAMMS - Selanac case study
Debris flows induced by intensive rainfall represent very hazardous phenomena in many parts of the World. Methods for prediction of runout distance of flow like mass movements are different and depending on the input data, rheology, and available or appropriate numerical solution. However, sometimes it is not easy to obtain pre event and post event high-resolution data in the rural or mountainous area. Thus, the topology of terrain is the most important input parameter for the every real case ...... in RAMMS - Selanac case study Jelka Krušić, Biljana Abolmasov, Mileva Samardžić Petrović Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Influence of DEM resolution on numerical modelling of debris flows in RAMMS - Selanac case study | Jelka Krušić, Biljana ...
... Repository is available at: www.dr.rgf.bg.ac.rs Influence of DEM resolution on numerical modelling of debris flows in RAMMS - Selanac case study Jelka Krušić(1) , Biljana Abolmasov (1) , Mileva Samardžić-Petrović(2) 1) University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Đušina ...
... high-resolution data in the rural or mountainous area. Thus, the topology of terrain is the most important input parameter for the every real case study modelling,. This paper presents results of continuum mechanics-based models tested in RAMMS:DEBRIS FLOW® with different resolution of input data ...Jelka Krušić, Biljana Abolmasov, Mileva Samardžić Petrović. "Influence of DEM resolution on numerical modelling of debris flows in RAMMS - Selanac case study" in 4th Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic Balkan Region, 23-25 October 2019, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Geotechnical Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2019). https://doi.org/ 10.35123/ReSyLAB_2019
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Distant Reading in Digital Humanities: Case Study on the Serbian Part of the ELTeC Collection
Ranka Stanković, Cvetana Krstev, Branislava Šandrih Todorović, Duško Vitas, Mihailo Škorić, Milica Ikonić Nešić (2022)In this paper we present the Serbian part of the ELTeC multilingual corpus of novels written in the time period 1840-1920. The corpus is being built in order to test various distant reading methods and tools with the aim of re-thinking the European literary history. We present the various steps that led to the production of the Serbian sub-collection: the novel selection and retrieval, text preparation, structural annotation, POS-tagging, lemmatization and named entity recognition. The Serbian sub-collection was published ...Ranka Stanković, Cvetana Krstev, Branislava Šandrih Todorović, Duško Vitas, Mihailo Škorić, Milica Ikonić Nešić. "Distant Reading in Digital Humanities: Case Study on the Serbian Part of the ELTeC Collection" in Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, June 2022, Marseille, France, European Language Resources Association (2022)
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Assessment of river sediment quality according to the eu water framework directive in large river fluvial conditions. A case study in the lower Danube river basin
Atanas Hikov, Anca-Marina Vîjdea, Irena Peytcheva, Gyozo Jordan, Prvoslav Marjanović, Zlatka Milakovska, Petyo Filipov, Milena Vetseva, Albert Baltres, Veronica Elena Alexe, Lidia-Lenuța Bălan, Marko Marjanović, Vladica Cvetković, Kristina Šarić & The Simona Project Team (2023)Monitoring, uzorkovanje, hazardne supstance, teški metali, organske supstance, geološka osnova, standard kvaliteta životne sredine (EQS), basen reke DunavAtanas Hikov, Anca-Marina Vîjdea, Irena Peytcheva, Gyozo Jordan, Prvoslav Marjanović, Zlatka Milakovska, Petyo Filipov, Milena Vetseva, Albert Baltres, Veronica Elena Alexe, Lidia-Lenuța Bălan, Marko Marjanović, Vladica Cvetković, Kristina Šarić & The Simona Project Team. "Assessment of river sediment quality according to the eu water framework directive in large river fluvial conditions. A case study in the lower Danube river basin" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2023). https://doi.org/10.26471/cjees/2023/018/251
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Geochemical study of U, Th and REE mineralizations in Jurassic sediments and hydrochemical characterization of groundwaters in Eastern Serbia – Case study: Plavna area
Jovan Kovačević, Maja Todorović, Marina Ćuk, Petar Papić . "Geochemical study of U, Th and REE mineralizations in Jurassic sediments and hydrochemical characterization of groundwaters in Eastern Serbia – Case study: Plavna area" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2016)
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Approach to operational mine planning: Case study Tamnava West
... operational mine planning: Case study Tamnava West Dejan Stevanović, Mirjana Banković, Milica Pešić Georgiadis, Ranka Stanković Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Approach to operational mine planning: Case study Tamnava West | Dejan Stevanović ...
... production performance. For better understanding case study is conducted on open pit Tamnava West field. Successful operational mine planning is almost impossible without use of modern software packages. For that reason in presented case study operational mine planning is done with Minex software ...
... 7. Also due to the complex nature of coal operational planning, usage of specialized commercial software is necessity. 2. CASE STUDY The case study is conducted on open pit Tamnava West field. Tamnava West is a part of Kolubara coal basin, and it operates under governance of Electric ...Dejan Stevanović, Mirjana Banković, Milica Pešić Georgiadis, Ranka Stanković. "Approach to operational mine planning: Case study Tamnava West" in Tehnika, Beograd : Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije (2014). https://doi.org/10.5937/tehnika1406952S
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A hydrogeological model of the open-cast mine Tamnava - West Field (Kolubara Coal Basin, Serbia)
... northern part of the study area 2nd water- bearing / Sands and gravels of the upper aquifer isolating layer and heterogeneous dumped material in the northern part of the study area 3rd isolating layer Silt and heterogeneous dumped material in the northern part of the study area 4th isolating ...
... Geographic location of the study area The geologic framework of Tamnava - West Field is comprised of Paleozoic and Mesozoic sediments within the paleo-relief. The coal basin is built up of Quaternary and Tertiary (Neogene/Pliocene) strata. In the extended zone of the study area (Fig. 2), these deposits ...
... Field, Tamnava – East Field, Radljevo, Zvizdar, Ruklade, and Trlić. The paper focuses on the largest active open-cast mine: Tamnava - West Field. A study and conclusions about the hydrogeologic functions of the lithologic strata, and insight into their spatial interactions, are extremely important for ...Jelena Ratković, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić, Bojan Hajdin. "A hydrogeological model of the open-cast mine Tamnava - West Field (Kolubara Coal Basin, Serbia)" in Underground Mining Engineering no. 29, Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of mining and geology (2016): 43-54
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The Effect of Gravel and Sand Mining on Groundwater and Surface Water Regimes — A Case Study of the Velika Morava River, Serbia
Milan Kresojević, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Dragan Trifković, Jugoslav Nikolić, Boris Vakanjac, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić (2023)Овај рад описује како неконтролисано и нелегално откопавање песка и шљунка може утицати на режим површинских и подземних вода на местима где постоји активна хидрауличка веза између њих, са студијом случаја реке Велике Мораве у Србији. Такође, промена геометрије попречног профила, као последица антропогених и природних фактора, отежава уливање ове реке за укључивање у водне токове Србије. Плодност Велике Мораве омогућила би развој речног саобраћаја како за трговачке бродове, тако и за пловила Речне флотиле Војске Србије. Корелације између ...Milan Kresojević, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Dragan Trifković, Jugoslav Nikolić, Boris Vakanjac, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić. "The Effect of Gravel and Sand Mining on Groundwater and Surface Water Regimes — A Case Study of the Velika Morava River, Serbia" in Water, MDPI AG (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/w15142654
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Structural and microstructural study of brookite based TiO2 nanocomposites with carbon black (C)
Structural and microstructural properties of TiO2-based nanocomposites with carbon black (C), synthesized by sol-gel-hydrothermal method, have been studied by XRPD and Raman scattering. Detailed size-strain analyses of XRPD and Raman scattering results are presented in order to investigate the influence of C content on brokite and anatase phase formation. The XRPD size-strain analyses have resulted in reliable structure and microstructure results for both anatase and brookite and their relative abundance ratio has been refined by Rietveld method. The brookite ...Aleksandar Kremenović, Mirjana Grujić-Brojčin, Nataša Tomić, Maja Šćepanović. "Structural and microstructural study of brookite based TiO2 nanocomposites with carbon black (C)" in The European Powder Diffraction Conference (EPDIC) Book of Abstracts, Šibenik, 31 May - 3 June 2022, EPDIC (2022)
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Contents of potentially toxic elements in residual soils of a long-term mining region: a key study from Central and Western Serbia
Milun Jovanović, Dejan Prelević, Vidojko Jović, Danica Srećković-Batoćanin, Snežana Branković (2022)Regional geochemical research of residual soil was conducted in an area of about 20,000 km2 in the region of Central and Western Serbia, where six metallogenetic zones and mining since ancient times have been documented. The geochemical background variation in the residual soil was established upon the contents, spatial pattern and natural background of potentially toxic elements (PTEs). The limits of natural background values (mg·kg-1) were determined by the integral method. Our data show that anomalous concentrations of As, ...Milun Jovanović, Dejan Prelević, Vidojko Jović, Danica Srećković-Batoćanin, Snežana Branković. "Contents of potentially toxic elements in residual soils of a long-term mining region: a key study from Central and Western Serbia" in Periodico di Mineralogia (2022). https://doi.org/10.13133/2239-1002/17042
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Anthropogenic impact on the groundwater regime: Case study of the Velika Morava alluvium
Jovana Mladenović, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Milan Kresojević, Boris Vakanjac, Jugoslav Nikolić, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić (2023)The Velika Morava River originates at the junction of the Južna Morava and Zapadna Morava at the town of Stalać in Serbia. It is 185 km long and empties into the Danube. The Velika Morava River Basin occupies a land area of 37 444 km2. The river flows through central Serbia, which features the most fertile land and the highest population density in the country. Public water supply in this region of Serbia relies on groundwater formed in alluvial ...Jovana Mladenović, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Milan Kresojević, Boris Vakanjac, Jugoslav Nikolić, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić. "Anthropogenic impact on the groundwater regime: Case study of the Velika Morava alluvium" in National Conference with International Participation “GEOSCIENCES 2023”, Review of the Bulgarian Geological Society, Sofia : Bulgarian Geological Society (2023)
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Determination of Mechanical Properties of Altered Dacite by Laboratory Methods
This paper presents a methodology for determining the uniaxial and triaxial compressive strength of heterogeneous material composed of dacite (D) and altered dacite (AD). A zone of gradual transition from altered dacite to dacite was observed in the rock mass. The mechanical properties of the rock material in that zone were determined by laboratory tests of composite samples that consisted of rock material discs. However, the functional dependence on the strength parameter alteration of the rock material (UCS, intact ...... UCS on composite samples. This study includes composites of sandstone and shale aimed at simulating tropical conditions that rule the area. Composite samples with the 10%, 20%, and 30% participation of weaker material of the overall sample height were prepared for the study, while gypsum was used as a bonding ...
... 3). The value of GSI = 100 was used to compare the uniaxial and triaxial compressive strength tests results performed in this study and compare the results of previous study of heterogeneous rock materials [1,4,6]. The actual values of GSI can be determined by detailed geological cores mapping from ...
... UCS ratio. This study shows a ratio of σci hard UCS/σci weak UCS = 2.2 and a moderate strength decrease gradient to about 38% of weaker rock material, leading the values to be approximately equal to intact UCS of weaker rock material. On the other hand, in Z. Mohamed et al. [4] study, the ratio was ...Veljko Rupar, Vladimir Čebašek, Vladimir Milisavljević, Dejan Stevanović, Nikola Živanović. "Determination of Mechanical Properties of Altered Dacite by Laboratory Methods" in Minerals, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080813
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Preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited data
Igor Peshevski, Milorad Jovanovski, Biljana Abolmasov, Jovan Papic, Uroš Đurić, Miloš Marjanović, Ubydul Haque, Natasha Nedelkovska (2019)In this paper a heuristic approach for preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited amount of data is presented. It is called arbitrary polynomial method and takes into account 5 landslide conditioning parameters: lithology, slope inclination, average annual rainfall, land use and maximum expected seismic intensity. According to the method, in the first stage, a gradation is performed for each of the carefully selected conditioning parameters by assigning so called rating points to the grid cells on which the ...... (3) the number of landslide events to incor- porate in the statistical model should be appropriate to the size of the study area, resulting in increased data requirements in large study areas, and (4) the use of oversimplified factors assumed to control or trigger landslides, by only considering information ...
... landslides in the study area have been reported to occur at the contact of the weak schist type rocks and the soil debris which covers them. G eo lo g ia C ro a tica Peshevski et al.: Preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited data. 85 The study area belongs to seismic ...
... The strongest recorded earthquake in the study area in the past 100 years was registered at its southwesternmost border on 30.09.1967 near the town of Debar (magnitude 6.5, intensity 9), Another strong earthquake was recorded in the northern part of the study area on 12.03.1960 in the town of Tetovo ...Igor Peshevski, Milorad Jovanovski, Biljana Abolmasov, Jovan Papic, Uroš Đurić, Miloš Marjanović, Ubydul Haque, Natasha Nedelkovska. "Preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited data" in Geologica Croatica , Croatian Geological Society (2019). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2019.03
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Mathematical modeling to define catchment size and real evapotranspiration (case study: Andrića karst spring, Western Serbia)
Marina Čokorilo Ilić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić, Jelena Ratković, Bojan Hajdin (2018)Water resources in karst are extremely important sources of drinking water supply. The quality of groundwater formed in karst aquifers is generally high and in most cases only chlorination is required. However, from a hydrogeological perspective, these water resources are the least studied. Often only basic information is available on catchment size, groundwater reserves (dynamic and static, if any) and groundwater balance. Detailed hydrogeological investigations and long-term monitoring of karst spring discharges are needed to acquire such information. In ...Marina Čokorilo Ilić, Vesna Ristić Vakanjac, Dušan Polomčić, Dragoljub Bajić, Jelena Ratković, Bojan Hajdin. "Mathematical modeling to define catchment size and real evapotranspiration (case study: Andrića karst spring, Western Serbia)" in National Conference with international participation “Geosciences 2018”, Bulgarian Geological Sciety (2018)
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Development and evaluation of fracture gradient curve model: a case study of south-central Kazakhstan
An accurate fracture gradient value is one of the most important issues in oil and gas well design and drilling. The value of a fracture gradient is a critical parameter for determining the drilling mud weight and selecting the proper depths for setting the casing in the planning process of drilling operations. This paper proposed the new curve model of fracture gradient for the south-central Kazakhstan (central Asia) region based on the analysis of leak-off test and format integrity ...Branimir Stanisavljevic, Vesna Karovic Maricic, Irena Isakov. "Development and evaluation of fracture gradient curve model: a case study of south-central Kazakhstan" in International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology, Inderscience Publishers (2022). https://doi.org/10.1504/IJOGCT.2023.128042