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Active Tectonics of the Eastern and Southern Alps ‐ Crustal Response to Deep Processes? A Review
Abstract Owing to the low N‐S convergence rates between Adria and Europe, crustal deformation rates in the Alps and its forelands are low. Active tectonics are, therefore, difficult to study, especially as non‐tectonic landscape forming processes can erase or modify the tectonic surface imprint. Large‐scale and dense seismological data recently offered
Christoph Grützner +20 more
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Actual contamination of the Danube and Sava rivers at Belgrade (2013) [PDF]
This study is focussed on a comprehensive investigation on the state of pollution of Danube and Sava rivers in Belgrade region. Different complementary analytical approaches have been used covering both (i) organic ccontaminants in river water by target analyses of hormones and neonicotinoids as well as non-target screening analyses and (ii)
Milan Antonijevic +22 more
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Riparian forest buffers support biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and food webs in human‐modified landscapes, and dampen land‐use and climate stressors (sediments, nutrients, thermal maxima), motivating their wider use in management. These outcomes were regulated by the presence or size of mostly small, mature buffers and sometimes by proximity among
Brendan G. McKie +18 more
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Seasonal variations of 3H in Sava river [PDF]
This paper presents distribution and seasonal variations of tritium, radioactive isotope of hydrogen, in Sava River in Belgrade. Tritium besides its natural origin also has an artificial origin, through human activity including the operation of nuclear power plants, nuclear weapons manufacturing and atomic bomb tests.
Sarap, Nataša +7 more
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Analysis of different height systems along the sava river [PDF]
The paper presents a project of renovating a levelling line from Hydroelectric Power Plant Medvode to Hydroelectric Power Plant Vrhovo. The levelling line is situated along the Sava River. A new height of benchmark was needed as a vertical reference system for the project building up a new HPP between the previously mentioned HPP.
Koler, Božo +2 more
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Glutathione dependent enzyme activities in the foot of three freshwater mussel species in the Sava river, Serbia [PDF]
We investigated activities of glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), glutathione reductase (GR), and the phase II biotransformation enzyme glutathione-S-transferase (GST) in the foot of three freshwater mussel species: Unio pictorum (Up), Unio tumidus (Ut ...
Perendija Branka R. +9 more
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The Sanitization of the Night: Gentrification and the Everyday Temporal Politics in Belgrade
ABSTRACT Urban scholarship increasingly recognizes that processes such as gentrification unfold not only through spatial transformations, but through shifts in sensory environments and everyday rhythms. In this paper, drawing on twenty‐three months of fieldwork in Belgrade, I examine how urban redevelopment (re)organizes time for middle‐class people ...
Alexandra Dantzer
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Néhány megjegyzés a pannóniai víznevek legrégibb rétegéhez I.
Comments on the oldest layer of Pannonian river-names Part 1: Sáva/Száva/Save Research on Old-European river-names was started some 70 years ago by Hans Krahe.
Harald Bichlmeier
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Meander‐Bend Erosion Dynamics Along a Gravel‐Bed River: Insights From Short‐Term UAV Monitoring
ABSTRACT Riverbank erosion is a natural process in meandering rivers that contributes to sediment supply and geomorphic diversity, yet it can threaten infrastructure and human activities within the floodplain. Recently, many studies have used high‐resolution remote sensing technologies to measure bank erosion, but they often focus on technical aspects ...
Katarina Pavlek +2 more
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Contemporary climate changes and decrease of Sava river flow through Zagreb
Correlation coefficient of 0.81 between Sava River flow through Zagreb and precipitation in Ljubljana points at dominant significance of precipitation. In the warmest months Sava flow is very much dependent on evapotranspiration.
Tomislav Šegota, Anita Filipčić
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