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Identification of hotspots of genotoxicological and faecal pollution along the Danube and Sava rivers – the whole river surveys [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The level of genotoxic pollution was assessed along the Danube River and its most significant tributary Sava River by measuring the level of DNA damage in aquatic organisms collected from the selected sites.
Kostić-Vuković, Jovana   +8 more
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Policy on the exchange of hydrological and meteorological data and information in the Sava river basin

open access: yes, 2014
Final international data policy developed by the International Sava River Basin Commission (IRSBC) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) with support provided by NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) under the Pilot Project: Enhancing ...
Dixon, Harry
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Sava River.

open access: yes, 2014
— The paper presents some results of the 2006 Sava survey. The investigation was carried out at four locations along 188 km of the Serbian stretch of the Sava River (206 km of the river belongs to Serbia).

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Microbiological quality and the Sava River – the whole river survey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Object of the research: Knowledge of the extent of faecal pollution of the Sava River is extremely important as many of the large settlements situated on the river bands discharge high quantities of untreated or improperly treated wastewaters directly ...
Kostić, Jovana   +5 more
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Ichthyofauna of a part of the Sava river

open access: yesRibarstvo = Croatian journal of fisheries, 1997
U radu se na osnovi vlastitih istraživanja od godine 1991. do 1994. iznosi sastav ihtiofaune dijela rijeke Save uzvodno od Zagreba na dionici od Podsuseda do ušća potoka Gradna. Podaci se uspoređuju s rezultatima istraživanja ovog toka rijeke Save prije gradnje NE Krško.
Habeković, Dobrila   +3 more
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The Sava Plain: Definition, Denomination, Delineation and Subdivison [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The Sava River based its fluvial architecture compromised its upper- and lower courses. The Sava River upper course starts at Radovljica and continues downstream till Krško while from Krško till Belgrade is the Sava lower course.
Mihajlovic, Milan, Gaudenyi, Tivadar
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NATURAL CONDITIONS AS A FACTOR OF URBANIZATION OF THE LOWER POSAVINA IN THE MIDDLE AGES

open access: yesИстраживања, 2019
The paper analyzes the influence of the natural environment on the emergence and development of urban settlements located on the lower reaches of the Sava River in the Middle Ages.
DEJANA VASIN
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Study of the bank filtered groundwater system of the Sava River at Zagreb (Croatia) using isotope analyses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Radioactive isotope tritium (3H) and stable isotopes of hydrogen (2H/1H) and oxygen (18O/16O) were measured during 2010 in the Sava River, precipitation and groundwater at 3 monitoring wells and 1 production well of the Petruševec aquifer, close to the ...
Obelić, Bogomil   +11 more
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The role of snow in the hydrological cycle on the Sava River basin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The purpose of the master degree thesis was to determine the role of snow in the hydrological cycle on Sava River basin. The reason for choosing the Sava River basin is two-fold: it is the largest basin in Slovenia and its hinterland is in the mountains,
Horvat, Anja
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The implementation of the HBV model on the Sava River Basin

open access: yesIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2008
The Swedish HBV model was used for modelling the Sava River discharge and modelling of snow cover over the Sava river watershed in Slovenia. The Sava River is the largest river in Slovenia and tributary of the Danube River, contributing to its largest runoff. It covers more than half of the territory of Slovenia, namely 10700 km2.
Miha Primožič   +2 more
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