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Sedimentological characteristics and mineralization of sediment in the run-of-the river reservoir Djerdap 1 [Yugoslavia]
1998
Perisic, M. | Markovic, I. | Janezic, V. (Geoinstitut, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
In previous works numerous specific changes of water composition in the Danube backwater effects Iron Gate 1 reservoir (Yugoslavia), have been initiated. By studies of conditions of generation and composition of sediments, the models denying importance of assumption on sedimentological features of deposited materials foreseen by the project, have been established, as it was confirmed with more details by newer investigations. The new data on the character of sediments coincide in all elements with changes of water composition, which was formerly presented, thus the knowledges of these phenomena being in that way more important. The data on composition of the deposited material, the macro and micro-composition are of great importance to perceive the influence of new sediments to the quality of surface and groundwater, especially of the sources for water supply, then in a long term for the sudden high risk processes corresponding to a chemical time bomb. Data have confirmed validity of the model of intensified deposition of allochthonous material with plankton and influence of this phenomenon to the processes trough the downstream section.
Show more [+] Less [-]Heavy metals in soil and possibility of pollution of water resources [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
2001
Ristic, R. | Kadovic, R. | Knezevic, M. | Nikic, Z. | Belanovic, S. (Sumarski fakultet, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
The last decade of 20th century in Serbia (Yugoslavia) was marked with economy recession, war surroundings, and finally bombing in the period March-June 1999. Global increment of environmental pollution was one of the catastrophic consequences. War actions caused destroying of big oil refineries and reservoirs, chemical complexes and industrial objects. Afterwards, toxic and carcinogenic substances reached out to atmosphere, soil and hydrographic system. Also, ammunition with depleted uranium was used. Heavy metals are very dangerous, so that, in this paper are presented results of investigation of heavy metals contents in surface soil layers. Heavy metals are movable, by erosion processes, with possibility of reaching hydrographic network and water supply systems. Investigation was carried out at a few localities: Fruska Gora, Ivanovo, Goc and Crni Vrh. Total contents of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd, Mn) was determined by AAS (atomic spectrophotometry), by usage "Varian-Spectra AA-10" apparatus.
Show more [+] Less [-]In situ bioremediation of oil and oil derivates contaminated soil
2001
Dalmacija, B. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Institut za hemiju) | Roncevic, S. | Petrovic, O. | Agbaba, J. | Djurendic, M. | Murgul, Lj.
Aerobic bioremediation of oil contaminated soil was investigated on laboratory-scale for purpose of pilot-plant installation. Mineral oil was analysed using IR spectroscopy. Sediment was qualitative analysed on GC/MS. Research also included microbiological analysis.
Show more [+] Less [-]Content of nutrients in some protected areas in Vojvodina [Serbia]
2006
Maletic, S. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet), E-mail: snezanak@ih.ns.ac.yu | Dalmacija, B. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet) | Trickovic, J. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet)
During spring of 2005, referent monitoring of the chemical quality of surface waters and sediments in some protected areas in Vojvodina (Serbia) was conducted as a supplement to the Regular monitoring program. The aim of the study was to establish the chemical quality of surface waters and sediments regarding nutrient content. It is shown that the water quality satisfies the criteria of the 1st/2nd class according to our legislation, with the exception of the Ludos location, which showed a contamination with nitrogen matter in water and sediments. With regard to the contamination of water with phosphorus, almost all locations may be considered as potentially problematic.
Show more [+] Less [-]Content of organic pollutants in selected protected areas in Vojvodina [Serbia]
2006
Tubic, A. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet), E-mail: aleksandraa@ih.ns.ac.yu | Dalmacija, B. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet) | Trickovic, J. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet)
During the spring of 2005, the chemical quality of surface waters and sediments in selected protected areas of Vojvodina (Serbia) was monitored, as a part of the Referent monitoring of the chemical quality of surface waters in Vojvodina during 2005 project. This work presents the results of the referent monitoring and establishes the chemical quality of the surface waters and sediments, and identifies particularly polluted and threatened areas. It is shown that in terms of organic micropollutants content, the chemical quality of the water in the protected areas is in most cases satisfactory, except in the protected areas of Carska Bara, at the Stari Begej Wharf site, and Lake Ludos, where higher mineral oils concentrations were detected. Furthermore, the toluene concentration in Lake Ludos exceeded Canadian guidelines.
Show more [+] Less [-]Method examples for total organic carbon (TOC) determination in sediment samples
2005
Crnkovic, N. | Mijovic, S.(Republicki hidrometeoroloski zavod Srbije, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro). Sektor zastite zivotne sredine, Laboratorija i kvalitet voda) E-mail:kvalitet_voda@hidmet.sr.gov.yu
Organic matter of various composition is present in soils and sediments ranging from simple compounds to the very complex proteins, etc. Within the pollutant analysis in soils and sediments the total organic carbon (TOC) content is determined. In addition to this form carbon may be present as elemental or inorganic ones. TOS identification and quantitation methods may be qualitative or quantitative with prior sample preparation. It is recommended catalytic combustion of samples at high temperatures with Pt catalyst and IR detection of evolved CO2.
Show more [+] Less [-]Character of pollution of basin of the river Tara [Serbia and Montenegro]
2004
Perovic, N. | Radulovic, M. | Filipovic, S.(Biotehnicki institut, Podgorica (Serbia and Montenegro))
In this paper are represented the results of the pollution character of soils and water during the 2002. Taking into consideration the changes of analyzed parameters in during the analyzed period, there have been noticed strong periodical pollutions by organic substances, nutrients and industrial polluters with the growing tendency regarding frequency which make worse the quality of soil-water the drainage basin of the river Tara, unique in Europe is proposed. That is the reason why the monitoring of the mentioned potential, with support of the space informatics technology as the prerequisite of its management.
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