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The influence of rainfall factors on soil resistance to erosion
Nikola Živanović, Vukašin Rončević, Carla Ferreira, Milica Kašanin-Grubin, Stevan Ćorluka, Veljko Rupar, Vladimir Čebašek (2024)Nikola Živanović, Vukašin Rončević, Carla Ferreira, Milica Kašanin-Grubin, Stevan Ćorluka, Veljko Rupar, Vladimir Čebašek. "The influence of rainfall factors on soil resistance to erosion" in EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, Apr 14–19, 2024, Copernicus GmbH (2024). https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1137
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Integrative GHG Assessment in Oil and Gas Industry
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is one of the main targets of national strategies in European countries. As a main contributor to emissions, the energy sector is recognized as the most promising to apply measures and actions aimed to decrease GHG emissions. The Oil and Gas industry as a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions is facing a growing need for estimating, mitigating, and reducing the impact of their operations on the atmosphere to stay competitive in a newly ...... uses country-specific emission factors instead of average emission factors. Country-specific factors can vary e> energija, ekonomija, ekologija, 2023, god. XXV, br. 1 betwecen fucis, technologies, individual plants, etc. The use of country-specific cmission factors derived from #detailed information ...
... combustion technology, maintenance, and other factors that may affect the emission of non-CO-» gases. In addition to the quantity of fuel combusted, tier | methodology also considers average emission factors. However, the quality of emission factors differs between gases. For CO», the emission ...
... providing: morc accurate results. Instead of average emission factors, country or region-specific emission factors are applied. In case the physical measurements of emitted GHG arc available thc inventory compiler can derive the emission factors and use them in this ticr, ensuring that all the actions ...Aleksandar Mirković, Marija Živković, Stevan Đenadić, Darja Lubarda, Chinedu Anyanwa. "Integrative GHG Assessment in Oil and Gas Industry" in Energija, ekonomija, ekologija (2023). https://doi.org/10.46793/EEE23-1.51M
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Analysis of Belt Weigher Accuracy Limiting Factors
Aleksandrović Snežana, Jović Mihajlo (2011)Aleksandrović Snežana, Jović Mihajlo. "Analysis of Belt Weigher Accuracy Limiting Factors" in International Journal of Coal Preparation and Utilization 31 no. 5, :Taylor&Francis, Philadelphia (2011): 223-241. https://doi.org/10.1080/19392699.2011.552896
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Belt Weigher Accuracy Limiting Factors
Aleksandrović Snežana, Jović Mihajlo (2010)Aleksandrović Snežana, Jović Mihajlo. "Belt Weigher Accuracy Limiting Factors" in Proceedings of 16th International Conference “Production and Use of Steel Wire Ropes, Conveyers and Hoisting Machines” 10 no. 7, High Tatras, Podbanské, Slovakia:BERG Faculty TU Košice (2010): 347-350
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Pesticides in geoenvironment and influential factors on health
Jovana Milosavljević, Maja Todorović, Marina Ćuk. "Pesticides in geoenvironment and influential factors on health" in 3rd International Geosciences Student Conference & The 3rd AAPG/SEG/EAGE International Geosciences Student Conference, AAPG/SEG/EAGE (2012)
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Analyses of Landslide Hazard Evaluation Factors Using Polynomial Interpolation
Jovanovski Milorad, Abolmasov Biljana, Peshevski Igor. "Analyses of Landslide Hazard Evaluation Factors Using Polynomial Interpolation" in Landslide Science and Practice, Volume 1: Landslide Inventory and Susceptibility and hazard Zoning 1, :Springer Verlag Berlin Heidlelberg (2013): 561-566. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31325-7_73
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Factors that influence the selection of an optimal groundwater protection system at open-pit mines
Bajić Dragoljub, Polomčić Dušan, Močević Jelena. "Factors that influence the selection of an optimal groundwater protection system at open-pit mines" in Pavlović Vladimir, Zlatibor:Jugoslovenski komitet za površinsku eksploataciju (2015): 9-16
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Variability of Accident Risk Level at Industrial Waste Landfills as a Result of Different Factors
Dragana Nišić, Neda Nišić (2021)Dragana Nišić, Neda Nišić. "Variability of Accident Risk Level at Industrial Waste Landfills as a Result of Different Factors" in 8th International Conference Mining and Environmental Protection, Soko banja, September 2021, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2021)
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Relation Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation Development on Copper MineWastes: A Case Study From Bor (Serbia, SE Europe)
Ranđelović Dragana, Cvetković Vladica, Mihailović Nevena, Jovanović Slobodan. "Relation Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation Development on Copper MineWastes: A Case Study From Bor (Serbia, SE Europe)" in Environmental management 4 no. 53, New York:Springer US (2014): 800-812
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Constraining forcing factors and relative sea level fluctuations in semi-enclosed basins: the Late Neogene demise of Lake Pannon
ter Borgh Marten, Radivojević Dejan, Matenco Liviu. "Constraining forcing factors and relative sea level fluctuations in semi-enclosed basins: the Late Neogene demise of Lake Pannon" in Basin Research 27 no. 6, Hoboken, New Jersey:John Wiley & Sons Ltd (2015): 681-695. https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12094
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Speleological and hydrogeological factors of urbanization and development of road network on Mt. Zlatibor (Western Serbia)
Milenić Dejan, Milanković Đuro, Doroslovac Nenad, Dončev Bojan, Jovanović Marina. "Speleological and hydrogeological factors of urbanization and development of road network on Mt. Zlatibor (Western Serbia)" in Proceedings of the XII IAEG Congress, Engineering Geology for Society and Territory, Turin, Italy, Turin, Italy:Engineering Geology for Society and Territory (2014): 589-5593
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Impact of geo-environmental factors on landslide susceptibility using an AHP method: A case study of Fruška Gora Mt, Serbia
Marjanović Miloš, Abolmasov Biljana, Đurić Uroš, Bogdanović Snežana. "Impact of geo-environmental factors on landslide susceptibility using an AHP method: A case study of Fruška Gora Mt, Serbia" in Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva 74, Beograd, Srbija:Rudarsko-geološki fakultet i Institut za regionalnu geologiju i paleontologiju, Beograd (2013): 91-100. https://doi.org/10.2298/GABP1374091M
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Karstification depth and storativity as main factors of karst aquifer regimes: some examples from southern Alpine branches (SE Europe and Middle East)
Zoran Stevanović, Vesna Ristić-Vakanjac, Saša Milanović, Ljiljana Vasić, Branislav Petrović, Marina Čokorilo-Ilić (2015)Zoran Stevanović, Vesna Ristić-Vakanjac, Saša Milanović, Ljiljana Vasić, Branislav Petrović, Marina Čokorilo-Ilić. "Karstification depth and storativity as main factors of karst aquifer regimes: some examples from southern Alpine branches (SE Europe and Middle East)" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-015-4046-y
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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 ...... performed according to the previously completed zoning of the terrain, based on numerous factors which are generally divided in three basic categories: „factors of the past“, „factors of the present“ and „factors of the future“. In this way, identified sections are: „favourable“-A (around 63%), ...
... route in relation to the geotechnical conditions for construction was performed based on numerous factors that are generally divided into three categories (Hsai-Yang and John, 2014): - „factors of the past“ i.e. basic geological structure of the terrain (lithostratigraphic and lithogenetic ...
... coverage of the terrain, climatic conditions, - „factors of the future“ that are related to the geotechnical complexity of planned highway structure construction (excavations, cuts, embankments, drainage etc.). The influence of the mentioned factors over time is schematically presented in Figure ...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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Hydrochemical features and their controlling factors in the Kucaj-Beljanica Massif, Serbia
Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary ChangeFen Huang, Ljiljana Vasic, Xia Wu, Jianhua Cao, Saša Milanovic. "Hydrochemical features and their controlling factors in the Kucaj-Beljanica Massif, Serbia" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019-8452-4
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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 – ...... conditioning factors used as proxies for the landsliding process. These included geological, geomorphologic and environmental data. These were subsequently supplemented with dynamic input, represented by the specific rainfall map, to allow for a quasi-hazard modeling. 3.1 Geological factors Geological ...
... interpolating annual rainfall distribution for specified period (baseline, or specific future projections) from the point-based data (weather stations); normalizing obtained rainfall map to 0-1 range; overlapping previously completed susceptibility model and normalized rainfall map for obtaining ...
... was performed by introducing normalized rainfall trigger, as a temporal (annual) factor of landslide reoccurrence. If landslides are likely to be triggered by rainfall, then the most hazardous will be the areas with most frequent and most intensive rainfall (depicted in dark blue), i.e. higher terrain ...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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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 ...... emission factors depending on such variables 4. Specific fuels play a key role in relation to certain types of air pollution, both in terms of emissions per unit of fuel consumed and in terms of their share of total emissions (Figure 6). Figure 6.Global average emission factors 4 Emission factors can ...
... > A Chapter 8: India > [I Chapter 9: Southeast Notes: The most relevant fuels in terms of emission factors are represented; fuels not shown are considered a negligible. Global average emission factors are calculated across all types of sectoral activity and all types of technology. > A Chapter 10: ...
... combustion engines or stoves and furnaces. 3. ENERGY RELATED EMISSIONS Based on the data presented in 8 and default values for carbon dioxide emission factors 9 annual energy related carbon dioxide emission in Serbia is determined. In 2017 it was 47.95 million tones. The main source of carbon dioxide emission ...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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Development Of The Serbian Geological Resources Portal
... system includes advanced methods for ranking search results, based on weight factors associ- ated with specific fields in the function of search cri- teria. Since the data on available search fields, as well as the weight factors for each field, are located in the database, a simple change of these values ...
... appearances of a key word or phrase, and the sum of weigh factors of the search field. Namely, a number of entities and their attributes within the database corre- spond to each search criterion, and each entity/attrib- ute has certain weight factors which determine the rel- evance of the appearance of a ...
... server side expands the query by creating a matrix of keywords and field types which are searched for on one side, and a list of attributes and weight factors on the other. The query is subsequent- ly transformed into SQL (Structured Query Language) format. Expanded in this way, the query is used to search ...Ranka Stanković, Jelena Prodanović, Olivera Kitanović, Velizar Nikolić. "Development Of The Serbian Geological Resources Portal" in Proceedings of the 17th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies, Belgrade, Serbia : The Serbian Geological Society (2011)
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A WebGIS Decision Support System for Management of Abandoned Mines
Ranka Stanković, Nikola Vulović, Nikola Lilić, Ivan Obradović, Radule Tošović, Milica Pešić-Georgiadis (2016)... sites were, for the purposes of this project, grouped into the following groups: environmental protection, geological factors, sociological factors, technical and technological factors. Furthermore, each group of criteria was divided into individual criteria, and marks from 0 to 100 were assigned to ...
... remediation. For the environmental protection group, the following factors were selected as the most important: type of protected area, land use, distance from watercourse, and distance from protected areas. Among geological factors analyzed and evaluated were geological structure and vulnerability ...
... integrates a number of factors: the slope of the terrain and its impact on infiltration, type of soil and vegetation cover, the thickness of the superficial layer, geological i.e., hydrogeological characteristics of the terrain and the level of groundwater. Sociological factors are the number of inhabitants ...Ranka Stanković, Nikola Vulović, Nikola Lilić, Ivan Obradović, Radule Tošović, Milica Pešić-Georgiadis. "A WebGIS Decision Support System for Management of Abandoned Mines" in Energies 7 no. 9 (2016): 567. https://doi.org/10.3390/en9070567
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Hydrochemical changes and groundwater grouping data by multivariate statistical methods within one karst system: recharge–discharge zone (Eastern Serbia case study)
Ljiljana Vasić, Dragana Živojinović, Vladana Rajaković-Ognjanović. "Hydrochemical changes and groundwater grouping data by multivariate statistical methods within one karst system: recharge–discharge zone (Eastern Serbia case study)" in Carbonates and Evaporites, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-019-00548-6