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Influence of torrent sediment on hydroenergetical potential of river Lim - upper flow [Montenegro, Yugoslavia]
1999
Popovic, V. (Institut za zemljiste, Beograd (Yugoslavia)) | Spalevic, V. | Petrovic, P.
In this paper sediment production and sediment discharge and its influence on hydroenergetical potential as well as pollution of river Lim - upper flow, Montenegro (Yugoslavia), were taken into consideration. Besides of problems of sediment and water discharge protection - biological and technical measures for sanation the negative effects of erosion processes were recommended. Total annual sediment production for the river Lim - upper flow was 679,763 mE-3/year and annual sediment discharge was 312,013 mE-3/year. Such sediment (produced and discharged) has negative impact on the hydroenergetical potential and soil resources and also pollutes water with sediments and other harmful and hazardeous materials. Introduction of erosion control measures will reduce the negative effect of erosion on the tolarant level.
Show more [+] Less [-]Oxygen aspect of water quality of Skadar lake [Montenegro, Yugoslavia]
1999
Djuraskovic, P.N. | Sabotic, R. (Hidrometeoroloski zavod Crne Gore, Podgorica (Yugoslavia))
Oxygen aspect of water pollution of Skadar lake, Montenegro (Yugoslavia) is considered in this paper. Water analysis data in the period of 1991-1998 were used to establish relevant parameters, oxygen saturation (%O2), and five day biochemical demind (BPK5). Those data were supplied by Hydrometeorological Institute in Podgorica, Montenegro (Yugoslavia). Measurements were taken from three places in northern part of Skadar lake, where the increased water pollution is expected, and from southeastern part of the lake, out of source of pollution directly influence. According to results from this research, there is close relation between water pollution and oxygen water balance. Parts of the Skadar lake with low water circulation are especialy susceptible (place Kamenik). In the 1991-1995 period, this phenomena is manifested with variation depending of the chosen area and year. After some improvement of water quality in the 1996-1997 period, there is noticeable increase of water pollution in 1998 at all places. Supersaturation was identified by the percentage of O2 in Skadar lake area at whole.
Show more [+] Less [-]Removal of organic matter from water using activated carbon produced from domestic [Yugoslav] anthracite
1999
Tamas, Z. | Zejak, J. | Becelic, M. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Institut za hemiju)
Removal of natural organic matter from water was investigated using granulated activated carbon. Groundwater from northern Banat region (Serbia, Yugoslavia) was used. Samples of raw water and water after coagulation were ozonated and than GAC adsorption was performed. The investigation was carried out under the static conditions to determine the GAC adsorption capacity and kinetic coefficients.
Show more [+] Less [-]Coagulation of natural organic matter in groundwater using aluminium salts
1999
Karlovic, E. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Institut za hemiju) | Dalmacija, B. | Zejak, J. | Bajevic, Lj. | Djeric, J. | Djuric, Z.
Removal of natural organic matter (NOM) from groundwater by aluminium sulphate and polyaluminium chloride (PACl) was investigated. The maximal decrease of UV absorbance at 254 nm was near 70%. Decrease of permanganate value about 50% was achieved by PACl coagulation. Similar effect can be achieved using 2.5 fold higher concentration of aluminium sulphate. Coagulation process at pH 5.5 was successful with 3-5 times less concentration of coagulant. The heterogenous composition of NOM in water had been changing by coagulation. The total trihalomethane formation potential is 50-60% lower in coagulated water. The greatest removal was success for chloroform precursors.
Show more [+] Less [-]Some aspects of the effects of lindane to the nutrition of Serranus scriba in the sea water
1999
Kovacevic, A. (Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Yugoslavia))
The experiment was performed on marine Teleost Serranus scriba with lower concentrations of lindane then MPC (due to our valid law). The aim of this study was to find the effects of lindane to fish activities connected with nutrition. This motive is among the strongest. It includes parameters as: number of fish movements in the presence of prey or without it and the number of onslaughts to the prey during one hour. The results have shown that the increasing of lindane concentration caused considerable decreasing and even complete cessation of activity. Interest for prey and decreasing activity of predators in the presence of prey (typical for Serranus - as a fish of prey and the hunter) endures till the moment of convulsion.
Show more [+] Less [-]Planktonic phase of edible shellfishes (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamk. and Ostrea edulis L.) in Boka Kotorska Bay [Adriatic sea, Montenegro (Yugoslavia)]
1999
Vukanic, D. (Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Yugoslavia))
Reproduction and planktonic phase of life of edible shellfishes, Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamk. and Ostrea edulis L. were the subject of the investigations. Biological and ecological characteristics of mentioned species have been studied in Boka Kotorska Bay (Adriatic Sea), Montenegro (Yugoslavia), having in mind data from the Adriatic Sea and Mediterranean. Beside, some localities from Boka Kotorska Bay, conveniet for their rearing, were described , too. A period of their appearance in plankton was considered before all.
Show more [+] Less [-]Effect of erosion control works on the water quality preservation
1999
Kostadinov, S. | Djekovic, V. | Todosijevic, M. (Sumarski fakultet, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
In the late sixties and early seventies the processes of intensive erosion prevailed in the catchment and channel of the torrent Lonjinski Potok, Serbia (Yugoslavia). As the consequence the village Lonjin and the very important road Belgrade - Loznica - Uzice, Serbia (Yugoslavia). In the period 1973-1980, significant erosion control works (ECW) were performed in the watershed and in the channel of the Lonjinski Potok torrent. As the results of this the processes of low erosion occur in the watershed and sediment transport is under limit of the runoff regime. Now, runoff regime is balanced without the floods and long drought period. According his quality water belongs to the first classe. Results of research shows that erosion control works are, also, very important factor for balanced runoff regime and water quality.
Show more [+] Less [-]Monitoring of the sea-water quality in the coastal montenegrin area [Adriatic Sea, Montenegro (Yugoslavia)]
1999
Regner, D. (Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Yugoslavia)) | Vuksanovic, N. | Dutina, M. | Joksimovic, D. | Stjepcevic, B.
Some new results of the monitoring and control of the sea-water quality along the Montenegrin coast of the Adriatic sea, Montenegro (Yugoslavia) are presented. The recent data from summer 1998 are compared with some previous results. So, increasing of temperature mean values and decreasing of salinity and sea-water density were found in comparison with the previous years in the whole investigated area. At the same time, the quality of the sea is growing worse, step by step. Faster changes were found in Boka Kotorska Bay, Montenegro (Yugoslavia) than outside of the bay, in the zone which is exposed to the stronger influence of the open sea. Finally, the most essential conclusion is that the solution of wastewater discharges becomes more and more important, especially in semienclosed Boka Kotorska Bay (Adriatic Sea, Montenegro, Yugoslavia).
Show more [+] Less [-]Phytoplankton size-fractions as indicators of eutrophication in the Montenegrin coastal sea [Adriatic Sea, Montenegro (Yugoslavia)]
1999
Vuksanovic, N. | Regner, D. | Vukanic, D. | Dutina, M. (Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Yugoslavia))
Studies of phytoplankton in the Montenegrin coastal sea (Adriatic Sea), Montenegro (Yugoslavia), have been done in August and September 1998. Simultaneously, investigations were carried out in the area of Boka Kotorska Bay (Kotor and Tivat Bays) and outside the Bay, i.e. in the zone exposed to the influence of the open sea (Petrovac and Budva). It was found that the density of microphytoplankton is higher during summer, than in the autumn. So in the summer-period, as a consequence of stronger eutrophication process, mean-value of microphytoplankton density was 10**5 cells/cubic dm, and in autumn 4 x 10**4 cells/cubic dm. On the contrary, mean-value of nanophytoplankton density was higher in the autumn (5.2 x 10**6 cells/cubic dm) than in summer (3.5 x 10**5 cells/cubic dm), being a consequence of a decreasing eutrophication during colder period of the year. Having in mind the direct influence of the open sea outside the Bay, it is intelligible that population density of both phytoplankton size-fractions is lower along the Montenegrin coast, than in the Boka Kotorska Bay (Montenegro, Yugoslavia).
Show more [+] Less [-]Quality of water of Danube on the part from Bezdan to Banatska Palanka [Serbia, Yugoslavia] during the period 1995-1998
1999
Bugarski, R. (Republicki-hidrometeoroloski zavod, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Berkovic, M. | Zejak, J.
The results of long standing and systematic monitoring of quality of river Danube's water, done by the net of stations for controllingquality of water of the Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (Yugoslavia) are given in this paper. The amount of organic matter (HPK, BPK5), concentration of dissolved oxygen, nutritive matters (NH4(+), NO2(-), NO3(-) and total PO4(3-) and conductivity are specially examined. The results are shown depending on seasonal measuring (average values for spring, summer, autumn and winter) during the period 1995-1998, and the changes are analyzed.
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