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[Protective utilization of water and land in the Bistrica river basin [Montenegro, Yugoslavia]]
1998
Popovic, V. (Institut za zemljiste, Beograd (Yugoslavia)) | Ivanovic, S. | Ivanovic, S. | Petrovic, P.
In this paper, we are consider processing of soils erosion and his way on protection expoitation of water for population water supply, melioration's systems for irrigation and for strew of manger of the Lim river with the tug and suspend bank (Montenegro, Yugoslavia). We are given suggestions for protective utilization of agricultural and forest lands and the possibilities of water exploitation from Bistrica river (Montenegro, Yugoslavia). That is useful for fishing, irrigation, energetic, tourism and water supply. In this paper, you can meet some suggestions about exploitations of minerals and organic fertilizars that are not toxics and they not any influence on pollution of land and water.
Show more [+] Less [-]Bottom fauna of Susica fountainhead [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1998
Markovic, Z. | Mitrovic-Tutundzic, V. (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd - Zemun (Yugoslavia). Poljoprivredni fakultet, Institut za stocarstvo)
During the 1994-1995, seasonal investigations of the fountainhead and spring region of the river Susica, near Uzice in West Serbia (Yugoslavia) were carried out. The bottom fauna composition, termic properties of air and water as well as chemical parameters were also determined. By the study of bottom composition 26 taxa were determined. The most uniform fauna was found in the Susica fountainhead while its diversity was increasing farther downstream the spring region.
Show more [+] Less [-]Macrozoobenthos as a water quality parameter in the river Jablanica [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1998
Markovic, Z. (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd - Zemun (Yugoslavia). Poljoprivredni fakultet, Institut za stocarstvo) | Miljanovic, B. | Mitrovic-Tutundzic, V.
During the period from 11th May, 1991 to 5th March, 1994, seasonal study of the river Jablanica (Serbia, Yugoslavia) macrozoobenthos was carried out. Investigations were done of three sectors: in the upper, middle and down reach of the river, with the aim to estimate water quality changes by the changes in bottom fauna composition. Bottom fauna community was composed of 17 invertebrate groups with 100 taxa determined. The most diverse Oligochaeta (21 taxa) and Ephemeroptera (19 taxa). Macroinvertebrates diversity decreased downstream the river as a result of the pollutional degree increase. Saprobic indices were from 1.51 (sector 2) to 1.8 (sector 3).
Show more [+] Less [-]Possibility of using bottom fauna community as an indicator of the condition of the river ecosystems
1998
Simic, V. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Kragujevac (Yugoslavia). Institut za biologiju)
In Yugoslavia, application of macrozoobenthos for the purpose of bioindication has been relatively limited. This communities has been used in conjugation with saprobiological methods, while biotic indexes have been unjustifiable used to a small extent. This paper shows the most significant biotic indexes used in the World and possibility of their application in Yugoslavia, as well as the necessity for their modification and elaboration of new ones specific to Yugoslav conditions.
Show more [+] Less [-][Investigations of water quality of the water micro-reservoir on the Gvozdacka reka river (catchement of the Ibar river), [Serbia, Yugoslavia], using the algas as the bioindicators]
1998
Obuskovic, Lj. | Obuskovic, M. (Institut za vodoprivredu "Jaroslav Cerni", Beograd (Yugoslavia))
The river Gvozdac (Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a small hill water current. It is situated on the mountain Goc and it belongs to the river basin of the river Ibar. During 1965, water micro-reservoir "Gvozdac" on the river Gvozdac was built for the hydroenergetic purposes, with the capacity of about 30,000 cubic meter and the maximum depth, in the present situation of about 2.5 m. Algological and saprobiological enquires have been performed on the water micro-reservoir, on the very river Gvozdac, on the river Ribnica and on some smaller stagnant waters on the given area, in the period between 1988-1994. The analysis have been shown that under the influence of antropogenic factors changes became apparent in the confluence and structure of algae flora as well as a degradation of water quality. The example of water micro-reservoir on the river Gvozdac indicates the destructive processes which are being developed in water micro-reservoirs and which should be stopped, as the significance of the small stagnant waters are not only in keeping and improvement of qualities of greater aquatorials and water tributaries of the river basins but also in the storing of biodiversity of aquatic assotiations in river basins (as well as in algae flora as one of the components).
Show more [+] Less [-]A contribution to the improvement of a model for computation of thermic capacity of a water course
1998
Canic, K. (Savezni hidrometeoroloski zavod, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
The paper presents one of the methods for calculation of temperature of a water course, downstream of the relase of a thermo-electric power-plant, taking into consideration the well-known temperatures and discharge values of the tributaries under different meteorological conditions. In view of the importance of temperature regime for the water eco-system, understanding the influence of the power plants on thermic capacity of the water course, is essential in design and use of the power plant. The author's intention is to help towards improving computer models for the computation of a water course thermic capacity. To this end a model developed at the Institute for Meteorology and Water Management in Poland and applied in many coutries has been presented.
Show more [+] Less [-]Impact of cage carp culture on zooplankton and benthos
1998
Miljanovic, B. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Institut za biologiju) | Pujin, V. | Stojkovic, S. | Maletin, S. | Ivanc, A.
During the 1996-1997 period, dynamics and structure of zooplankton and benthos in sugar mill canal in Crvenka (Serbia, Yugoslavia) were studied. Two representative sampling sites were chosen, while the third one served as a control site, providing it has no impact on cage culture. The canal section where the cages were established, had previously been drainage and dredged. Immediately after the refilling, the zooplankton qualitative structure was scarce, with dominating Rotatoria. Two months later, the situation improved and Cladocera and Copepoda emerged. Those two groups of organisms have the major role in enhancing the commercial feed consumption Soon after the refilling, the benthos was reestablished. Sample analysis shows the presence of Oligochaeta and Chironomidae. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of benthos points out no significant difference between the canal sections upstream and downstream the cage culture.
Show more [+] Less [-]Water quality modeling and controlled successions of ichthyofauna
1998
Djordjevic, B. | Milanovic, T. (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Yugoslavia). Gradjevinski fakultet)
Mathematical modles and adequate investigation works enables successful water quality modeling. These models includes all relevant abiotic components (concentration of dissolved oxygen, temperature regimes and temperature stratification, concentration of organic and inorganic components of physical-chemical water conditions), while the biotic components are present only with phyto- and zooplankton. In new water reservoir, ichthyofauna mostly undergo mancontrolled successions, starting with planned stocking a water reservoir with fish. The paper presents analytical approach for mathematical modeling of ichthyofauna and application of Lotka - Volterr's equations.
Show more [+] Less [-]Contents of heavy metals in the sediments of fish-ponds and their possible mobility because of changing physical-chemical factors of environment
2001
Kezic, V. | Lompar, O. | Lehoczki, I. | Tohati, L. | Stanic, A. | Jovanic, S. (Zavod za zastitu zdravlja, Subotica (Yugoslavia))
One of the very dangerous pollution of environment are heavy metals. They are "indestructible" at the condition which leads at the environment. Pollution of heavy metals is irreversible process, except if they are physical removed from the environment which they are polluting. We determinated heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, Cr, Ni and Co) in the mud of three fish ponds by means of sequential extraction, because of possible mobility in the mud and its concentration increase in the water. This method was selected because we wanted to determine distribution of heavy metals by substrates, and analyse was worked by the method of AAS. The results are showing that the concentration of all metals is in the extent of "natural phone" of lakes sediment.
Show more [+] Less [-][Present state of the Moraca river [Montenegro, Yugoslavia] water quality
2001
Vukcevic, S.V. (Institut za tehnicka istrazivanja, Podgorica (Yugoslavia))
Paper points the present water quality of the Moraca river (Montenegro, Yugoslavia), from rivermouth of Zeta to Skadarsko jezero lake. Hydrological analysis, level of water pollution are also presented, together with proposed water quality protection measures regarding the Yugoslav federal regulations for surface waters.
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