Ненад Марић
Скуп објеката
- Адреса електронске поште
- nenad.maric@rgf.bg.ac.rs
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- Департман за хидрогеологију
Објекат
4 items
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The impact of sand open pit „Jakovačka Kumša“ on groundwater in a part of Belgrade source
Matić Ivan, Polomčić Dušan, Vujasinović Slobodan, Marić Nenad, Zarić Jelena. "The impact of sand open pit „Jakovačka Kumša“ on groundwater in a part of Belgrade source" in Proceedings / IWA Specialist Groundwater Conference, 08-10 September 2011, Beograd:Institute for the Development of Water Resources Jaroslav Černi (2011): 397-403
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Specifičnosti hidrogeoloških uslova terena visok kraj i njihov uticaj na režim proticaja visočice (Istočna Srbija)
Nikić Zoran, Dokmanović Petar, Marić Nenad. "Specifičnosti hidrogeoloških uslova terena visok kraj i njihov uticaj na režim proticaja visočice (Istočna Srbija)" in Zbornik radova 15. srpskog simpozijuma o hidrogeologiji, Beograd:RGF (2016): 389-394
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Spatial–temporal assessment of hydrocarbon biodegradation mechanisms at a contaminated groundwater site in Serbia
Nenad Marić, Jana Štrbački, Jason Polk, Latinka Slavković Beškoski, Jelena Avdalović, Marija Lješević, Kristina Joksimović, Aleksandra Žerađanin, Vladimir P. Beškoski (2022)General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsNenad Marić, Jana Štrbački, Jason Polk, Latinka Slavković Beškoski, Jelena Avdalović, Marija Lješević, Kristina Joksimović, Aleksandra Žerađanin, Vladimir P. Beškoski. "Spatial–temporal assessment of hydrocarbon biodegradation mechanisms at a contaminated groundwater site in Serbia" in Chemistry and Ecology, Informa UK Limited (2022). https://doi.org/10.1080/02757540.2021.2017903
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Hydrochemistry of groundwater contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons: the impact of biodegradation (Vitanovac, Serbia)
Nenad Marić, Jana Štrbački, Sanja Mrazovac Kurilić, Vladimir P. Beškoski, Zoran Nikić, Snežana Ignjatović, Jovana Malbašić (2020)Aquifer contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons leads to measurable changes of groundwater hydrochemistry, primarily due to the microbiological activity. This study analyzes this phenomenon at an historical kerosene-contaminated site in Vitanovac (central Serbia). Due to the long-term hydrocarbon contamination and exposure to aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation mechanisms, the lowest concentrations of O2, NO3−, and SO42− (electron acceptors) and the highest concentrations of Mn and Fe (products of microbial metabolic activity) overlap. The terminal redox-accepting processes in groundwater ranged from oxygen ...Nenad Marić, Jana Štrbački, Sanja Mrazovac Kurilić, Vladimir P. Beškoski, Zoran Nikić, Snežana Ignjatović, Jovana Malbašić. "Hydrochemistry of groundwater contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons: the impact of biodegradation (Vitanovac, Serbia)" in Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Springer Netherlands (2020). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00462-9