Hydrogeochemical characteristics of the River Sava watershed in Slovenia
The River Sava is a typical HCO3- – Ca2+ – Mg2+ River. Total alkalinity increases in the part of the watershed composed of carbonate and clastic rocks, which are less resistant to weathering processes.
Tjaša Kanduč, Nives Ogrinc
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Urban green areas as the starting point for planning hydroelectric and urban developments: The case of the Sava River in the City of Ljubljana [PDF]
The article deals with the landscape and urbanistic layout of the Sava River space and North part of the Bežigrad stretch of Ljubljana. Focus is on methodological and content starting points for the layout preparation and development of urban green areas
Aleš Mlakar
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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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Complex history as a source of planning problems: Old Belgrade fairground [PDF]
The Old Belgrade Fairground complex is the large area in the center of Belgrade that is completely isolated from other parts of Belgrade: it is one of the most devastated city areas, populated by poor inhabitants, often by those from the marginal groups,
Vukotić-Lazar Marta, Đokić Jasmina
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The structure and motives for visitors to the boat carnival event (Belgrade) [PDF]
Carnivals in Serbia have a tradition of holding for more than 150 years. By content they belong to the entertainment tourism events. One of the carnivals, taking place over the past 10 years is the Boat Carnival on the river Sava.
Bjeljac Željko, Dimitrić Dragana
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Grain Size Distribution and Provenance of Holocene Sand from the Sava River (Zagreb, Croatia)
This study involves an investigation into the grain size distribution and provenance of the sand deposited near Zagreb (Croatia) in the riverbed of the regionally important, almost 1000 km long Sava River, which connects several SE European countries ...
Uroš Barudžija +2 more
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The sources of Zn, Pb and Cd in alluvial and stream sediments have been studied in the area of historical Zn smelting tradition. 30 samples of stream sediments and samples from 4 alluvial sediment profiles were collected. Fractions 0.125–0.063 and
Gorazd Žibret, Barbara Čeplak
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Phylogeny of European Bullhead (Cottus sp.) in Western Balkans
European bullhead sensus lato is a species complex, in which lineage determination based on morphology has proven to be extremely difficult, probably due to low interspecific and high intraspeciefic morphological variation.
Jernej Bravničar +3 more
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THE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF THE SAVA RIVER IN THE CITY OF ZAGREB [PDF]
Badly managed and unsustainable tourism entails a number of negative consequences such as environmental devastation and pollution due to mass tourism, and the loss of competitiveness and market position. The City of Zagreb has very attractive locations and is distinctive for its old urban core and events that are held year-round.
Cegur Radović, Tihana +2 more
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Gaussian simulation of nitrate concentration distribution in the Zagreb aquifer
Nitrates present one of the most common groundwater contaminants in the world and one of the five major groups of contaminants in the study area. Gaussian simulation (GS) algorithm was used for determining the spatial distribution of average nitrate ...
Zoran Kovač +2 more
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