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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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Arsenic in tape waters of the south Pannonian basin (Serbia) and arsenic risk assessment
Petar Papić, Marina Ćuk, Maja Todorović, Jana Stojković, Bojan Hajdin, Nebojša Atanacković, Dušan Polomčić (2012)... The pub- lic water supply is generally provided by tapping aquifers up Arsenic in Tap Water of Serbia’s... 1787 Fig. 3. Histogram of arsenic in groundwater used for drinking water supply in Banat. Fig. 4. Histogram of arsenic concentrations in groundwater used for drinking water supply in Bačka. Fig ...
... public water supply to towns and municipal centers. Based on estimates, only about 1000 L/s, or 15% of the total, is used for drinking water supply in rural settle- ments. More than 600,000 inhabitants of Banat and Bačka (or about 40% of the population of Vojvodina) are exposed to drinking water whose ...
... Bačka District Bačka generally obtains its drinking water supply from centralized public water supply systems. Rural settlements rely on local groundwater sources. With regard to the cation composition, sodium dominates all locations and all water- bearing media, except the Quaternary sediments in the ...Petar Papić, Marina Ćuk, Maja Todorović, Jana Stojković, Bojan Hajdin, Nebojša Atanacković, Dušan Polomčić. "Arsenic in tape waters of the south Pannonian basin (Serbia) and arsenic risk assessment" in Polish Journal of Enivronmental Studies 21 no. 6, Olsztyn, Poland : Polish Journal of Enivronmental Studies (2012): 1783-1790
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Flood protection and water utilization of karst poljes: example of Gatačko Polje, Eastern Herzegovina
Tina Dašić, Ljiljana Vasić (2020)Earth-Surface Processes,Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary ChangeTina Dašić, Ljiljana Vasić. "Flood protection and water utilization of karst poljes: example of Gatačko Polje, Eastern Herzegovina" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-020-08987-4
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Water supply management measures in test areas of IPA1
Stevanović Zoran, Dokmanović Petar, Milanović Saša, Polomčić Dušan. "Water supply management measures in test areas of IPA1" in CC WATERS Climate Changes and Impact on Water Supply, Bekgrade:University of Belgrade-Faculty of Mining and Geology (2012): 341-416
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Groundwater supply in Serbia - an overview of the aquifer importance and their vulnerability on climate changes
Stevanović Zoran, Polomčić Dušan, Dokmanović Petar. "Groundwater supply in Serbia - an overview of the aquifer importance and their vulnerability on climate changes" in CC WATERS Climate Changes and Impact on Water Supply, Bekgrade:University of Belgrade-Faculty of Mining and Geology (2012): 51-60
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Analysis and visualization of geophysical well-logging data from closely spaced boreholes
Geophysical logging measurements for determining the condition of the rock mass on the dam profile and locating the predisposed directions of water circulation and loss from the reservoir were conducted in four boreholes distributed at a close distance. The survey was carried out in a typical karst terrain, which is an additional challenge for defining the geological model, especially in terms of water retention. That kind of data set provides an excellent opportunity for a new approach to analysis ...... HOBALIH Hristina Petrova, Pera Stojkovska, Dimitar Petrov 114 117 125 133 139 148 156 10. HYDROGEOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR THE WATER SUPPLY NEEDS OF THE CITY OF SREBRENIK, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Meris Hajdarević, Dinka Pašić-Škripić, Izet Žigić O GG 160 MEPKH H AKTHBHOCTH 3A E ...
... d directions of water circulation and loss from the reservoir were conducted in four boreholes distributed at a close distance. The survey was carrled out in a typical karst terrain, which is an additional challenge for defining the geological model, especially in terms of water retention. That kind ...
... pathways for water “ infiltration as well as the degree of karstification of underlying carbonate rocks (Hussain et al., 2020). Compared to some other geophysical methods (primarily electrometric and seismic methods), which are standardly used in projects to solve the problem of water losses from ...Branislav Sretković, Ivana Vasiljević, Dimitry Sidorov - Biryukov. "Analysis and visualization of geophysical well-logging data from closely spaced boreholes" in Vth Congress of the Geologists of the Republic of North Macedonia, Ohrid, Republic of North Macedonia, September 27-28, 2024, Macedonian Geological Society (2024)
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The Fuzzy–AHP Synthesis Model for Energy Security Assessment of the Serbian Natural Gas Sector
Natural gas is used for the production of almost 20% of total energy today. The natural gas security of the Republic of Serbia is an urgent strategic, political and security issue. Serbia is one of the most vulnerable countries in Southeast Europe, because it only has one supply route. This study is a contribution to efforts to better understand the factors affecting energy security through the implementation of a new methodology based on the fuzzy–AHP synthesis model for measuring ...... g different supply options as well as different requirements of natural gas. 3.2.1. Scenarios of infrastructure development Diversification of sources and directions of the natural gas supply, with establishing a domestic and regional natural gas market and providing the secure supply of natural gas ...
... of diversification of import rights of supply (IDIRS) is the most commonly used to monitor diversification of sources and routes (S2). The index provides a measure of diversification of import supply routes based on the natural gas capacities available for supply. The index is calculated as follows [57]: ...
... the security of external energy supply in the European Union. Energy Policy 2011, 37, 4474–4481. [CrossRef] 27. Summary Report—Risk of Energy Availability Common Corridors for Europe Supply Security; Project Funded by ECFP7 under the Theme “Energy Security of Supply”; REACCESS Final Workshop: Brussels ...Aleksandar R. Madžarević, Dejan D. Ivezić, Miloš L. Tanasijević, Marija A. Živković. "The Fuzzy–AHP Synthesis Model for Energy Security Assessment of the Serbian Natural Gas Sector" in Symmetry, MDPI AG (2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12060908
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Business Models for Small-scale Biomass Projects Development
Biomass is recognized as the most promising renewable energy source in Serbia. The share of biomass in Serbian final energy consumption is over 10%, but mostly related to traditional use in stoves and ovens. One of the main obstacles for wider implementation of contemporary biomass facilities is the inexperience of consumers and stakeholders in the implementation of “innovative” business models, especially in the cases of small-scale projects. In this paper, three different business models (public utility company, energy cooperative ...... models, the inclusion of local citizens in all phases of biomass supply and utilization chain are presented. 2. Biomass project in Kostojevići The existing district heating system in Kostojevići uses heavy fuel oil for heat production to supply households and public buildings. The system has been operating ...
... unvarying reimbursement to ESCO company for heating school. Organization of biomass supply chain is the responsibility of ESCO company. Common practice is that ESCO company make long-term contract for biomass supply with local biomass (woodchips) producers. Another option for involvement of local community ...
... presented, and all three business models are described in detail and discussed. . The possibilities of local citizens to be included in the biomass supply chain in each of the presented models are presented. 1. Introduction The total technical potential of biomass was estimated in the Energy Sector ...Dejan Ivezić, Miodrag Gluščević, Marija Živković. "Business Models for Small-scale Biomass Projects Development" in 19th International Conference on Thermal Science and Engineering of Serbia, Niš : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (2019)
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Energetska bezbednost sektora prirodnog gasa Srbije
U prve dve decenije 21. veka obezbeđivanje sigurnosti snabdevanja prirodnim gasom domaćeg tržišta bio je jedan od prioriteta razvoja energetike Srbije. Istovremeno, aspekt sigurnog snabdevanja bio je neizostavni deo slagalice stvaranja energetske bezbednosti. Izražena uvozna zavisnost je dominantna karakteristika sektora prirodnog gasa, tačnije, Republika Srbija je snažno zavisna od ruskog gasa, sa više od 80% uvezenih količina gasa, a do pre dve godine snabdevala se isključivo kroz jednu interkonekciju. U radu se razmatra aktuelna situacija u sektoru prirodnog ...... the 21st century, ensuring the security of the (max. 300 words) supply of natural gas to the domestic market was one of the priorities of the development of the Serbian energy sector. At the same time, the aspect of secure supply was an indispensable part of the puzzle of creating energy security ...
... difference compared to earlier periods and the potential trend of assessing the security of natural gas supply to Serbia, as well as its vulnerability to interruptions in international supply chains. Through the paper, an analysis of the energy security of the natural gas sector assessed by the ...
... directions of supply, as well as the degree of structural development, compared to the foreseen strategic development plans, respectively. This paper also presents a new methodology for determining the impact of system readiness and the number of sources and directions of supply, as well as their ...Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić, Miroslav Crnogorac. "Energetska bezbednost sektora prirodnog gasa Srbije" in 36. Međunarodni kongres o procesnoj industriji – Procesing ’23, Šabac, 1. i 2. juna 2023. , Beograd : Savez mašinskih i elektrotehničkih inženjera i tehničara Srbije (SMEITS) Društvo za procesnu tehniku (2023)
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Climate changes and water supply. SE Europe Cooperation Programme
Stevanović Zoran, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna, Milanović Saša. Climate changes and water supply. SE Europe Cooperation Programme, Beograd:Rudarsko-geolološki fakultet, Departman za hidrogeologiju, 2012
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Hydrodynamic characteristics of water supply source of Kikinda (Serbia)
Polomčić Dušan, Bajić Dragoljub, Matić Ivan, Zarić Jelena. "Hydrodynamic characteristics of water supply source of Kikinda (Serbia)" in Digital Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy Water and Environmental Systems, Dubrovnik: (2013): 1-14
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Karstic sources of water supply for large consumers in southeastern Europe – sustainability, disputes and advantages
Stevanović Zoran, Eftimi Romeo (2010)Stevanović Zoran, Eftimi Romeo. "Karstic sources of water supply for large consumers in southeastern Europe – sustainability, disputes and advantages" in Geologia Croatica 63 no. 2, Zagreb:Croatian Geological Survey (2010): 179-186
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Assessments of effects of implementation of strategic plans for development of Belgrade District heating system
The district heating system (DHS) is one of the key elements of the Belgrade energy system. Overview of the current state and basic characteristics of the DHS are presented in this paper. The focus is on the planned development of DHS and on the analyses of effects of realization of measures and projects defined by strategic documents related to DHS which are adopted by city authorities (Development Strategy of DHS and Strategy of Belgrade Development). Two exploratory scenarios were ...Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Miodrag Grujić. "Assessments of effects of implementation of strategic plans for development of Belgrade District heating system" in Sustainable Cities and Society, Elsevier BV (2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2020.102304
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Water supply and groundwater quality in Republic of Serbia
Polomčić Dušan, Štrbački Jana, Bajić Dragoljub. "Water supply and groundwater quality in Republic of Serbia" in Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Natural Resources Management, Zaječar:John Naisbitt University, Faculty of Management (2018): 205-211
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Clogging of water supply wells in alluvial aquifers by mineral incrustations, central Serbia
Majkić Dursun Brankica, Vulić Predrag, Dimkić Milan. "Clogging of water supply wells in alluvial aquifers by mineral incrustations, central Serbia" in Annales Géologiques de la Péninsule Balkanique no. 76, Beograd:Rudarsko-geološki fakultet i Institut za regionalnu geologiju i paleontologiju (2015): 73-83. https://doi.org/10.2298/GAPB1576073M
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Aggregates Supply in Serbia
Simić Vladimir, Životić Dragana, Miladinović Zoran. "Aggregates Supply in Serbia" in Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management : Abstract and Short Paper Book, September 20-22, 2011, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia:Geological Survey of Slovenia (2011): 26-27. https://doi.org/10.5474/9789616498289
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The Reliability of Choice for Water Supply System of The Stanari Thermal Power Plant
Pavlović Vladimir, Šubaranović Tomislav, Polomčić Dušan, Jakovljević I.. "The Reliability of Choice for Water Supply System of The Stanari Thermal Power Plant" in Proceedings of the XI National Conference With International Participation of The Open and Underwater Mining of Minerals, Bulgaria: (2011): 276-281
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Hydrogeological and hydrodynamic characteristics of groundwater sources for the public water supply of Bečej (northern Serbia)
Polomčić Dušan, Krunić Olivera, Ristić-Vakanjac Vesna. "Hydrogeological and hydrodynamic characteristics of groundwater sources for the public water supply of Bečej (northern Serbia)" in Geološki anali Balkanskog poluostrva no. 72, Beograd:Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2011): 143-157
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Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia
Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić (2016)There is a range of modern approaches and models in literature for the evaluation and determination of energy security, which are based on different parameters and indicators. For most of them, a common characteristic is emphasizing the avail ability of energy, as an important dimension for ensuring energy security. In this paper, concise overview of Serbian energy sectors is given and appropriate energy indicators are defined and determined. Selected indicators provide insight into the main components that characterize availability ...... the objectives of energy policies, and to monitor the implementation of activities aimed to improve level of availability. Security of supply Security of supply (SOS) determines an ability of the specific energy system to de- pend on its own resources in energy production, and shows its import dependency ...
... reflects the diversity of used energy sources for energy supply, and the ability to mitigate the risk caused by overdependence on several major energy sources. It can be measured by a diversity index of the possible energy resources for supply, such as the Shannon index (also known as a Shannon-Wiener ...
... indicators are defined and determined. Selected indicators provide insight into the main components that characterize availability – security of supply, self-sufficien- cy, diversification of energy sources, the level of renewable energy use, and tech- nological maturity. Besides calculation of energy ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić. "Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia" in Thermal Science, National Library of Serbia (2016). https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI160923303P
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Climate changes and water supply in southeastern europe - The project CC-WaterS
Kuschnig Gerhard, Čenčur-Curk Barbara, Nahchtnebel Hans Peter, SImonffy Zoltan, Stevanović Zoran, Vafeiadis Margaritis (2011)Kuschnig Gerhard, Čenčur-Curk Barbara, Nahchtnebel Hans Peter, SImonffy Zoltan, Stevanović Zoran, Vafeiadis Margaritis. "Climate changes and water supply in southeastern europe - The project CC-WaterS" in Proceedings / IWA Specialist Groundwater Conference, 08-10 September 2011, Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrade: Institute for the Development of Water Resources Jaroslav Èerni (2011): 337-346