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The Alpine marmot from the cave Matjaževe kamre
The excavations carried out in the Pleistocene sediments of a minor chamber belonging to a major cave complex, referred to as Matjaževe kamre, disclosed a paleolithic station with two cultural horizons of various ages and a fauna rather abundant in ...
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The article deals with the possibility of groundwater capture by means of a groundwater drainage tunnel in the area of Krim mountain range for a supplementary water supply of the city of Ljubljana.
Janko Urbanc +2 more
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Hydro-mechanical coupling characteristics and weakening mechanisms of filling joint resulting from water injection. [PDF]
Liu Y, Xu C, Xu J, Zeng X.
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Significance of mineralogy in soil mechanics
The research of consistency limits according to Atterberg is of key importance in soil mechanics because it determines, in a simple way, results of interactions between solid and liquid phases in soils, and thus provides possibility to classify them in ...
Bojana Dolinar
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Increasing reports of genus Retropluma Gill, 1894 from the siliciclastic sediments of South-East Europe demonstrate the abundance and preferred habitat of this genus in Miocene seas of Central Paratethys. In the present paper we report new specimens of
Rok Gašparič, Matija Križnar
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A dataset of calcareous nannoplankton and smaller benthic foraminifera from a middle Eocene nummulitic accumulation (Transylvanian Basin, Romania). [PDF]
Bindiu-Haitonic R +4 more
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Review of emerging organic pollutants in groundwater in Slovenia
Emerging organic compounds EOC are substances which have been only recently determined as pollutants,and substances which have been newly developed or discovered in the environment. EOC in groundwater cancause adverse effects on the environment and human
Anja Koroša, Nina Mali
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Potential of low-enthalpy geothermal energy to degrade organic contaminants of emerging concern in urban groundwater. [PDF]
Pujades E +6 more
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What is the origin of the word Leibach?
The capital of Slovenia Ljubljana (Roman colony Aemona Julia, Laybacum, Laibacensis, Labacensis Lungan,Leibach, Luwigana/Lubigana, and Lublana) was known under several names during its long history.
Alfred Katsch
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Thermal Water Prospection with UAV, Low-Cost Sensors and GIS. Application to the Case of La Hermida. [PDF]
Sedano-Cibrián J +4 more
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