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Published papers on project 1-09-123


Quoted papers: 0
Other papers: 109
Total: 109


  1. Type of paper: Book

    Title:

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Editors
    DEBOT, STANKO
    Publisher: Školska knjiga
    ISBN: 86-03-99488-9
    Year: 1992
    Number of pages: 104
    Language: hrvatski

  2. Type of paper: Book

    Title:

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Publisher: Azur journal
    Year: 1991
    Number of pages: 79
    Language: hrvatski

  3. Type of paper: Book

    Title: Hydrogeological Aspects of Groundwater Protection in Karstic Areas.

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    PULIDO-BOSCH, ANTONIO
    et al.,
    ISBN: in print
    Year: 1995
    Language: engleski

  4. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: The Spring Zvir and the Abstraction Structure Zvir II

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    Publisher: Institut za geološka istraživanja
    ISBN: 953-96520-3-0
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 141 to 148
    Language: hrvatski

  5. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: The independent identitiy of our Plitvice Lakes.

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 5 to 7
    Language: hrvatski

  6. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Ground Water Pollution Hazard by Heary Metals Following the Explosion at an Ammunition Depot near Oštarije.

    Authors:
    MIKO, SLOBODAN
    PALINKAŠ, LADISLAV
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    NAMJESNIK, K.
    ŠTIGLIĆ, S.
    Publisher: E and FN SPOON
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 175 to 194
    Language: engleski

  7. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: The Idria Mercury Mine, Slovenia. Semimillenium of Continous Operation, an Ecological Impact.

    Authors:
    PALINKAŠ, LADISLAV
    PIRC, S.
    MIKO, SLOBODAN
    DURN, G
    NAMJESNIK, K.
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    Publisher: M. Richardson, Taylor & Francis
    Year: 1995
    Language: engleski

  8. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Retention Pusti dol.

    Authors:
    MRAZ, VINKO (68994)
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 95 to 97
    Language: hrvatski

  9. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Publisher: Hrvatsko ekološko društvo.
    Year: 1990
    Pages: from 115 to 126
    Language: hrvatski

  10. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: The Boljkovac spring, Croatia.

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    ISBN: 84-404-9132-6
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 115 to 118
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The Boljkovac spring is 3500 m far from the Adriatic Sea and 3.25 m above sea level. Its drainage area is situated in a low coastal karst terrain. The basic characteristic of the spring is that its water is fresh during the dry season (having the rate of discharge as high as 10 l/s) and slightly brackish in the wet season. This suggested the existence of concentrated ground-water flows on altitutdes lower than sea level. After a test pumping, the pumping construction was built by which about ten times greater wuantity of water was pumped out during the dry season than it used to discharge earlier and the pumped water salinity did not increase substantially.

  11. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Determination of approximate geohydraulic parameters of sedimentary rocks from their electrical resistivity

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    Editors
    FERNANDEZ-RUBIO, R.
    Publisher: Sec. de Geol.Econ. e Appl., Dep. de Geol., Fac. de Ciencia
    Year: 1990
    Pages: from 103 to 114
    Language: engleski

  12. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: What karst groundwater means for Croatia?

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    Publisher: Intern. Assoc. of Hydrogeol.
    ISBN: in print
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The Karst hydrogeological region of Croatia occupies 26,600 km2, i.e. nearly a half of the country. Almost the whole region is composed of carbonate rocks karstified to varying degrees. The renewable karst groundwater resources are about twenty times greater than the present use in the whole country. Taking into account a high quality of this water and the absence of serious vulnerability, it is indeed a valuable "strategic resource" of Croatia.

  13. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Journal: Geološki vjesnik
    Number: 43
    ISSN: 0016-7924
    Year: 1990
    Pages: from 09 to 20
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The presented paper carries out new found hzstorical documents of the Institute of Geology in Zagreb which celebrated the eightieth anniversary by the end of 1989. In the paper is described further formative years of the Royal Geological Survey after the Geological Govermental Department (Geologijsko povjerenstvo) had been founded according to merit of D. D. Gorjanović-Kramberger. It was a period of the centralization of geological services, moving of Croatian geologists to Belgrade in the period of the Yugoslav Kingdom, and furtermore the activity of wurvey employees during and after the war. Together with geological activities and investigations, particularly are cited geological publications which existed these years having published results of geological investigations in the area of Republic of Croatia, as well as, in other parts of Yugoslavia. The paper is ending by a recommendation for the continuation of further investigations about the history of the Institute of Geology, by collecting unknown records about persons, events and scientific research in the Institute of Geology up to the present time.
    Keywords: history, geological institute, geological governmental department, geological survey, geological documentation, News, Bulletin, archive

  14. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 0351-0662
    Year: 1990
    Pages: from 33 to 35
    Language: hrvatski

  15. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Agony of the Plitvice Lakes.

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Journal: Geološki vjesnik
    Number: 44
    ISSN: 0016-7924
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 332 to 334
    Language: engleski

  16. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    Journal: Hrvatske vode
    ISSN: 1330-1144
    Volume: 1
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 185 to 191
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The problem of protection of water resources in the Karst area of Croatia has been particularly expressed for the last fifteen years. Specific natural circumstances under which the dynamics of ground water is formed and developed were the reason of impossibility to make uniform criteria of protection of these water resources, from the beginning of working out the Regulations on Ground Water Protection in the Republic of Croatia. Present experience makes it possible to make a more organized approach to the problem. This applies, in particular, to the surroundings of the town of Rijeka, where in the past considerable funds were invested in research and in new ground water intakes, but also in their protection. It is necessary to note the new intakes Zvir II and Marganovo (800 l/sec), reconstruction of the intake Zvir (additional 600 l/sec), and numeorus activities to update the existing Decree on Water Protection for the territory of the Rijeka municipality. In the framework of water protection, categorization of wells was made, depending on their present or future importance for the water supply of the town, and delineation for water reservations in the mountainous parts of the catchment areas. The sources already in use or potential sources for future water supply of the town are protected, with the four basic degrees of protection.
    Keywords: water resources, hydrogeological research, water intakes, water protection in the Karst, sanitary protection zones, water resources development.

  17. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Protection of a ROck Slope of the Zvir Water Spring in Rijeka.

    Authors:
    JAŠAREVIĆ, IBRAHIM
    SRKOČ, MILJENKO
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    KORŽINEK, LUCIJAN
    KOVAČEVIĆ, MEHO-SAŠA
    LISAC, KREŠIMIR
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    KULIĆ, ŽELJKO
    Journal: Građevinar
    Number: 5
    ISSN: 0350-2465
    Volume: 45
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 259 to 268
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The paper presents the designing and construction of the protection a high rock slope above the most significant spring of the city of Rijeka. After detailed investigations, rock stabilisation was carried out applying Dywidag-system single stiff anchors with double protection against corrosion and microreinforced slurry-mox concrete with polypropylene fibres. This solution with the new technology in rock stabilisation has been applied in Croatia for the first time and proved to be rational after completion.
    Keywords: rock slope, anchoring, weathered rock stabilisation, rock mass classification, stiff anchors

  18. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: On the Geoelectro-Geohydraulic Analogy Research Project in the River Plains of Northern Croatia.

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-030
    Volume: 46
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 307 to 311
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The paper presents the initial thoughts, hypotheses andapproaches of a research project. Project is based on theelectro-hydraulic analogy in the case of loose clastics saturatedwith fresh groundwater. New approximate geohydraulic parametershave been introduced: the indices of hydraulic conductivity,transmissivity and leakage, calculated from resistivity soundingdata. This method can be applied for low-costly solving ofseveral important water management problems.
    Keywords: Electro-hydraulic analogy, hydraulic conductivity index,transmissivity index, leakage index, alluvial aquifer, coveringaquitard, large river plains, northern Croatia

  19. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Radiocarbon and Tritium Measurements of Groundwaters in Eastern Slavonia.

    Authors:
    GRGIĆ, SANJA
    HORVATINČIĆ, N.
    MILETIĆ, P.
    Journal: Geološki vjesnik
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 309 to 312
    Language: hrvatski

  20. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    Journal: Speleolog
    Number: 36/7
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 34 to 40
    Language: hrvatski

  21. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    Journal: Speleolog
    Number: 36/7
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 52 to 54
    Language: hrvatski

  22. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    Journal: Speleolog
    Number: 38/9
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 25 to 28

  23. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    Journal: Speleolog
    Number: 38/9
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 29 to 32

  24. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    Journal: Ekološki glasnik
    Number: 11/2
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 5 to 12
    Language: hrvatski

  25. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Hydrogeology of the Hinterland of Šibenik and Trogir, Croatia.

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-030
    Volume: 46
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 291 to 306
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Intense karstification of carbonate rocks in the study area is the reason why the surface streams disappear and why sea water penetrates deeply into the coastal area. Locally occurring impermeable rocks have the function either of true or of hanging hydorogeological barriers. It has been discovered that the hanging barriers produce complex hydrogeological conditions, especially near major karst springs. The consequences of insufficient knowledge of these conditions are the reason why only a part of the existing drinking water resources are used nowdays (despite heavy demand) in such areas, and why the protected areas are disproportionally large if compared with the use of drinking water. Groundwater tracing, performed recently, considerably revised earlier opinions on the catchment areas of the most important springs of the area: the Jaruga, Torak and Pantan springs. These srpings drain ana area in excess of 1000 km2. The discharge of these springs can be increaseb by constructing several surface reservoirs and by a controlled recharge of the karst underground with that water. Field conditions are not suitable for underground water storage.
    Keywords: Karst hydrogoelogy, Karst springs, Karst catchment areas

  26. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    RACZ, ZOLTAN
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    VUKELIĆ, ZVONIMIR
    Journal: Hrvatske vode
    ISSN: in p-rint
    Language: engleski

  27. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Geothermal potentials of Central Bosnia.

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Journal: Nafta
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 17 to 29
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The paper describes exploration and production of geothermal energy in Central Bosnia. Some scientific problems concerning the production of such energy primarily for balneological and physiotherapeutical purposes have been touched upon, and the problems of harnessing this type of energy for heating purposes and more rarely for mass consumption have also been stressed. Special attention has been paid to the possibility of multidisciplinary research of its utilization for home heating and the use of lower energy potentials in agriculture. The author is trying to prove the feasibility of more intense production of geothermal energy (by shallow driling to the depth of 300 m) in peripheral parts of the Tertiary Sarajevo-Zenica basin, and in near future by deeper wells in the basement of the central parts of the basin at depths of 2000-2500 m.
    Keywords: geothermal reservoirs, potentials, thermal waters, thermomineral waters, enthalpy and convection

  28. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: On the Hydrogeological Conditions of Wester Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Possibilities for New Groundwater Extractions.

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    Number: 2
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 221 to 231
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Results of hydrogeological exploration carried out in the High Karst of western Herzegovina are reported. The hydrogeological map shows the hydrogeological function of the strata, together with full and partial barriers, and terrains of low and high permeability. The exploration indicaters an increase in discharge rates from ascending springs after construction of the Salakovac and Tribistovo reservoirs in their hinterland. Areas promising for groundwater exploration occur far from the zones of discharge. The chemical composition of groundwater in the upper part of the Tihaljina river indicates circulation of deep groundwater and an associated increase in sulphate content. The results of observations and measurements of many springs and gorundwater tracing experiments are presented. This study has enabled the discovery of potable groundwater in karst areas previously considered as dry.
    Keywords: Karst hydrogeology, Karst springs, Hydrogeological barriers, Groundwater use, High Karst, Dinaric Karst, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  29. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Journal: Budnica
    Year: 1994
    Language: hrvatski

  30. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Journal: Hrvatske vode
    ISSN: 1330-1144
    Year: 1995
    Language: hrvatski

  31. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Identification of the Karstification Depth in South-Western Bosnia by Using the Tracer Method.

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    ISSN: in p-rint
    Year: 1995
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The Glamočko Polje is the surface and underground watershed between the river basins of the Black Sea and Adriatic Sea. Here, the origin places of underground flows for the Bistrica, Žabljak, and Duman (the Livanjsko Polje and River Cetina basins) towards the south, the Ribnik and Sana springs towards the north, and the Pliva and Janja springs in the Vrbas basin are found. Due ato complicated thrust tectonics, hanging and deep-lying hydrogeological barriers give rise to complicated hydrogeological relations. The accomplished tracing of the underground waters contributed to the determination of the position of watersheds and water depths in this part of the Dinaridic karst. The balanced water discharge on the mentiond water springs in controlled, besides the temporary floods of the poljes, by the underground retention's in channels and caverns and the karst underground widened condits on the way from the sinkhole to the spring.
    Keywords: karstification depth, karst, barrier, watershed, karst srping, tracing, retention

  32. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Journal: Hrvatske vode
    Number: 8
    ISSN: 1330-1144
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 575 to 579
    Language: hrvatski

  33. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Journal: Geološki vjesnik
    ISSN: 0016-7924
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 281 to 288
    Language: hrvatski

  34. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Zoning of the Protection Area of Potable Water Sources in Karst.

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    RAMLJAK, TOMO
    Journal: Građevinar
    Number: 5
    ISSN: 0350-2465
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 333 to 337
    Language: hrvatski

  35. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    Number: 2
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 215 to 220
    Language: engleski

  36. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Radiocarbon and tritium measurements of groundwaters in Eastern Slavonia.

    Authors:
    GRGIĆ, SANJA
    HORVATINČIĆ, N.
    MILETIĆ, P.
    Journal: Geološki vjesnik
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 309 to 312
    Language: engleski

  37. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Heavy Metals in Lining Materials from NW Croatia: Possible Effect of Liming on Permissible COntents of Heavy Metals in Arable Soil.

    Authors:
    DURN, G
    PALINKAŠ, LADISLAV
    MIKO, SLOBODAN
    BAŠIĆ, F.
    GRGIĆ, SANJA
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-030
    Volume: 46
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 145 to 155
    Language: engleski

  38. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: High frequency of Subterranean Karst phenomena as an indicator of Karstification process on the Adriatic islands.

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Editors
    BOGNAR, ANDRIJA
    Proceedings title: Geomorphology and sea.
    Language: engleski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1992
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6076-00-4
    Pages: from 111 to 114
    Meeting: Proc. Inter. Symp. "Geomorphology and sea" and Meeting Geomorph. Comm. Carpatho-Balcan countries.
    Held: from 09/22/92 to 09/26/92
    Summary: Speleological phenomena: pits, caves (grottos) and swallow-holes can also be found on Adriatic islands as a part of morphological phenomena of carbonate structure of the whole Dinaric area. Their frequency, depth and lenght are different in various regions, because of different lithologic structure and tectonic complexity of some parts of the coast, what causes phenomena for islands Krk, Cres and Lošinj is compared with the same phenomena on islands Hvar, Brač and Korčula, according to the data from archives and literature collected by now.
    Keywords: speleological phenomena, pts, caves (grottos) and swallow-holes, morhological structure, hydrogeological conditions, carbonate deposits, tectonic fractures, Adriatic islands

  39. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Proceedings title: Strategija razvitka hrvatskih otoka
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Hvar, HRVATSKA
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 383 to 388
    Meeting: Simp. strategija razvitka hrvatskih otoka
    Held: from 05/19/94 to 05/21/94
    Summary: High mountains in our islands karst region have no longer been isolated. Therefore the laws on the width of the protective zones should be stricter and more precise. If in the seven hundred kilometre long region of the Dinaric Alps we mark out the protected zones such as National parks or nature reserves, we come to a clear but discouraging conclusion that all we have protected by low so far appears to be a very small part of the whole - a badly singled out example of an attempt and far from what is necessary and desired. The region of the Dinaric karst by its surface and underground forms, its natural phenomena and by its appearence used to be the "locus typicus" of the world heritage and it should remain in the same category.

  40. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Number of speleol. phenomena in Istria and their distribution with relation to geol. structure

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Editors
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova, knjiga 1
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 117 to 120
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: It has been determined that 75% out of 1365 registered spelaeologic phenomena in the Istra region accounts for pits, 22% for caves and only 3% for sinkholes. According to geological age of sediments, it could be said that the greatest number of these spelaeologic objects has emerged in Cretaceous sediments (79%). Significantly smaller number was found in Paleolithic sediments (19%) while only 2% accounts for spelaeologic phenomena originating from Jurassic period (obviously due to poor surface distribution of these sediments in the region of Istra). The number of spelaeologic phenomena per one square kilometer also varies: on the Istrian limestone plateau (1-3 as minimum and 10 as maximum) and the region of Ćićarija and Učka (max. 10-154 objects per 1 km2). The water, being a permanent hydrological phenomenon has been registered in somewhat above 100 pits, caves and sinkholes. The opening of new pits, i.e. the occurrence of spelaeologic objects resulting from caving in of corroded overthrust of existing underground caves, or their opening or uncovering during construction works performed in karst, prove the fact that the karst region of Istra is still mainly in the phase of development. The process of karstification is still going on in underground cavities as well as the progress of continuous chemical and mechanical decomposition of limestone.
    Keywords: speleologic phenomena, pits, caves, sinkholes, Cretaceous, Jurassic and Paleolithic sediments, number of phenomena, caving in of corroded overthrust

  41. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Proceedings title: Svjetska baština
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96146-1-9
    Pages: from 43 to 51
    Meeting: Znanstveni skup Plitvička jezera nacionalno dobro Hrvatske

  42. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Underground cavities within building fundation in the Rijeka region.

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    ŠABAN, BRANIMIR (66191)
    VULIĆ, ŽELJKO (66595)
    Editors
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova, knjiga 1
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 121 to 124
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The area of southwestern part of the city of Rijeka and that of immediate city surroundings are made of Mesozoic limestone sediments. They are in places covered by sediments of younger Quaternary formations composed of stout clastic sediments - breccias, red soil and occasional karst fragments resulting from the decay of the very surface of karstified relief. During the construction of the city and suburban settlements with accompanying infrastructure as well as during construction excavations and drilling of geomechanical boreholes, narrow or more spacious underground cavities were found in scores of cases. In places, vertical passages prolonged into horizontal channels of various sizes and lengths. All accessible underground dilations have been spotted and recorded in documents by means of spelaeologic inspection and testing and most pragmatic works for their remedy proposed. This paper presents some most characteristic examples of such foreseen and unforeseen findings.
    Keywords: limestone sediments, Quaternary formations, buildings, underground cavities, remedial works

  43. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Unused Potable water in Potholes

    Authors:
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    Editors
    GEREŠ, DRAGUTIN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 2
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Dubrovnik
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96455-2-2
    Pages: from 15 to 22
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatska Konferencija o Vodama
    Held: from 05/24/95 to 05/27/95
    Summary: The recent war in Croatia has proven in the karst region how vulnerable regional water supply systems are. We obviously have not paid sufficient attention to the local underground storages or underground flows which can easily be used for potable water. The paper gives some of many examples from the Croatian karst. Pincinova Jama cave in Istria, Kaverna by the Učka Tunnel, Mala Jama cave near Tribalj, Jama Golubinka cave near Zadar, Jama Rokina Bezdan cave in Lika, Jopiće Špilja cave near Karlovac, Muškinja-Panjkova Špilja cave in Kordun and Betina cave near Vrgorac are enlisted. Timely detection, perception and necessary hydrological investigation of such phenomena in karst enable their timely protection against all forms and modes of pollution so that they could be used for potable water supply when needed. Since water is one of elementary Croatian resources, the declared sustainable development certainly depends on correct attitude towards water both as a medium and an irrepleceable mineral capital.
    Keywords: regional water supply system, unused groundwater, The Dinaric karst, cave spring, pit with water, pollution protection

  44. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: The Hydrogeology of the Lake Vrana, the Cres Island

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    PRELOGOVIĆ, EDUARD
    Editors
    BOGNAR, ANDRIJA
    Proceedings title: Geomorphology and Sea
    Language: engleski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1992
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6076-00-4
    Pages: from 25 to 37
    Meeting: The Meeting of the Geomorphological Commision of the Carpato-Balcan Countries
    Held: from 09/22/92 to 09/26/92

  45. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Optimal Use of Karst Aquifers by Overpumping of Springs in the Croatian Littoral

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Editors
    LLAMAS, RAMON
    Proceedings title: Aquifer Overexploitation
    Language: engleski
    Place: Islas Canarias, Islas Canarias
    Year: 1991
    ISBN/ISSN: 84-404-9132-6
    Pages: from 207 to 211
    Meeting: The Meeting of the Geomorphological Commision of the Carpato-Balcan Countries
    Held: from 04/15/91 to 04/19/91
    Summary: The application of effects of overexploatation of karst aquifersis recent most in Croatia. It has particular meaning in theindustrially developed town of Rijeka area when disposebleoverflow groundwater quantities do not meet an over growing watersupply demand. That is very complex research work, particularywhen the natural and artificial recharge of karst aquifers put inrelation with possible change of water quality.
    Keywords: Overexploatation of karst aquifers, Watershed recharge, Waterquality, Water dynamics

  46. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: The role of Geology in the Revival and Development of the Republic of Croatia

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    BUKOVAC, JOSIP
    HRVOJIĆ, ELZA (145773)
    PROHIĆ, ESAD
    ŠIMUNIĆ, ANTUN
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    Editors
    TKALČEC, EMILIJA
    Proceedings title: Industrija nemetala u obnovi i razvoju Republike Hrvatske
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 75 to 83
    Meeting: Industrija nemetala u obnovi i razvoju Republike Hrvatske
    Held: from 04/23/92 to 04/24/92
    Summary: This publication presents the basic research programmes in theInstitute of Geology (geological, geothermal, hydrogeological,ingineering geological, geochemical, structural-geomorphologicaland mineral resources) and their possible application in therevival and development of Croatia.
    Keywords: Basic programmes, Revival and development, Geology, Geothermalenergy, Hydrogeology, Ingineering geology, Geochemistry,Structural geomorphology, Mineral resources

  47. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: The Protection of Groundwater in the Kupa River Source Region

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    Editors
    DOMOKOS, M
    Proceedings title: Sammelband/Proceedings - Volume II
    Language: engleski
    Place: Budapest, Hungary
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 765 to 771
    Meeting: XVII Danube Conference
    Held: from 09/05/94 to 09/09/94
    Summary: The Kupa River, a tributary of the Sava, rises in the karsticGorski Kotar region, which is located between the Sava valley andthe Adriatic sea. The source region of the Kupa river containssignificant reserves of ground water which are still of highquality, at the levels of the standards for drinking water ofthat part of Croatia. In dry periods during summer, water flowsout from the region at a rate of about 9 m3/s, and in wet periodsup to several hundred m3/s, which also represents a significantpotential source of energy. The problem is one of preserving thenatural environment while making optimal use of this waterpotential for several different purposes. Currently 150 l/s ofwater from the region is supplied to the local population, butconsidering the uncertain future if water supplies to Zagreb fromthe Sava alluvium and the Adriatic tourism zone (Rijeka,Istria),Gorski Kotar ground water reserves have gained strategicimportance to the water supply of the Western part of Croatia. The Gorski Kotar region is mainly made up of karstfied carbonaterocks, which are the main water-bearing rocks of the region. Thepresence of impermeable clastic rocks directs flows of groundwater towards the largest springs. However, their mainlyallochthonous structural position in relation to the porouscarbonate rocks makes the hydrogeologic picture of this regionvery complex. In these natural conditions, and in a region of intense urban andtransport development, preventative protection of the waterresources is an exceptionally important and complex task. Inrelation to this, the proclaimed policy of sustainabledevelopment must be taken into account. An assessment of thepresent situation of this water bearing region and forecasts offuture events can only be achieved by a good knowledge of thegeological and structural relations, the tracking of a largenumber of underground streams and constant monitoring of waterquality at the sources.
    Keywords: Groundwater protection, Karstified carbonate rocks, Allochtononsstructures, Sustainable development

  48. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Hydrogeological Characteristics of the Risnjak Area and the Problems of Water Protection

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    BOŽIČEVIĆ, SREĆKO (4980)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    VILJEVAC, ŽELJKO (101013)
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    Editors
    FRKOVIĆ, ALOJZIJE
    Proceedings title: Zbornik Savjetovanja
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Crni Lug, Hrvatska
    Year: 1993
    Meeting: Savjetovanje u povodu 40-godišnjice osnutka i rada Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak"
    Held: from 09/16/93 to 09/17/93
    Summary: It points at geological structural complexity of carbonate rocksin the Risnjak area, at water resources of the Kupa river springarea, which are strategic reserves of potable water, and it'sindispensably to protect them in a right way. GIS technology isrecommended because of the permanent monitoring in the Nationalpark area.
    Keywords: National park "Risnjak", geological structure, hydrogeology,water, Karst area, spring of river Kupa, water protection, GIStehnology.

  49. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Effects of Sea Water Intrusion on Coastal Aquifers

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    BIONDIĆ, RANKO
    Editors
    GEREŠ, DRAGUTIN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1. hrvatske konferencije o vodama - knjiga 2
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Dubrovnik
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96455-0-6
    Pages: from 31 to 39
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatska Konferencija o Vodama
    Held: from 05/24/95 to 05/27/95
    Summary: A very labile balance of fresh and salt water in the littoral region is usually disturbed by excessive withdrawal during the dry summer periods. These are generally known facts and our experts tried to cope with the issue mainly by blocking the potential points od sea intrusion. Several grout curtains were constructed which generally gave fair or poor results. The practice of other countries in this type of projects is similar. Stimulated by difficulties in resolving these problems, and a number of failed projects in the world, IAH organized numerous SWIM's (Salt Water Intrusion Meetings). The selected papers from these meeting were published in 1991. The published experience and additional consultations helped us prepare a program of investigations for the springs in Bakar bay, Novljanska Žrnovnica and other locations in our country, where we participated in investigation projects. The results of long-term observation of saliferation during the dry summer periods enabled us to identify specific dynamics and relationship between the fresh and sea water system. These are primarily controls of the deep aquifer sections where the sea remains even when the water at springs is completely fresh.
    Keywords: karst aquifer, fresh and salt water relationship, overpumping, deep aquifer section monitoring

  50. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Geology in Aplication

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova (Proceedings) 1
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 17 to 24
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95

  51. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Development of Hydrogeological Information System of the Republic of Croatia

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    BIONDIĆ, RANKO
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 95 to 100
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: Hydrogeological information system assumes the development of information system for groundwater to which almost 90% of Croatian water supply is connected. One of main activities of the Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology Sector with the Geology Institute is the project "Basic Hydrogeological Maps" in the scale 1:100000, which represents fundamental source of data and interpretative values of the information system. Program support ARC/INFO (ESRI - USA) has good capacities as regards required graphic presentations as well as the creation of a very complex database. Main problem in the formation of the entire system was how to reconcile the requirements of Basic Hydrogeological Map, as a conventional project for state territory, and very sophisticated requirements of one basic information system (GIS) open for additional program modifications. We have achieved this goal with graphic presentation on the topographic base in the scale 1:25000 containing all attributes required for the identification of groundwater movement. The entire system has been developed as a thematic segment of the future "Environmental Information System of the Republic of Croatia". Along with the basic program, individual projects are under way which shall integrate the entire system, such as Hydrogeological Map of the Adriatic Catchment in the scale 1:500000, within National Report for Groundwater of Croatian Water Management System, and FIS of Upstream Drava River for the need of Croatian Water Management System and Croatian Power Company.
    Keywords: Hydrogeological Information System, ARC/INFO, groundwater

  52. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Hydrogeology of Vransko Jezero on the Cres Island

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    MESIĆ, SAŠA
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova - knjiga 1
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 89 to 94
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: Vransko Jezero on the island Cres has the surface of 5.3 km2 and is an unique water phenomenon on Adriatic karst islands and in the entire Mediterranean. Entirely fresh water volume (220 mill. m3) reaching the depth of 60 m below sea level on the elongated, relatively narrow island of Cres (about 10 km) has always drawn the attention of researchers. Two basic concepts on lake recharge have often been at odds - from local catchment or from regional zone or even zones outside the island. However, the knowledge on the lake wasn't sufficient to decide in favor of any of these assumptions. From the very start of exploratory works we've accepted in principle the second, more courageous concept, not denying the influence of local catchment. The fundamental task was to identify actual natural conditions under which this lake evolved and contemporary water movement in this region. This is the only way in which dynamic model of the lake could be developed and the only manner of managing this important water resource. The results of hydrogeological explorations to date would be presented in this paper, from the definition of system geometry, hydrochemical investigations, investigations of natural water isotopes, results obtained by diving-recordings of the deepest part of the lake, results of analysis of recent sediment, relation between the lake and groundwater in the immediate catchment and analysis of lake genesis from Pleistocene up to present in the scope of development of the entire North-Adriatic region.
    Keywords: karst hydrogeology, genesis of the Vrana Lake, catchment area, water-supply, recent sediment, hydrochemistry

  53. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Hydrogeological Aspects of Groundwater Protection in Kvarner Bay Area and in Korčula Island.

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    HINIĆ, VIŠNJA
    HRVOJIĆ, ELZA (145773)
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    GOATTI, VLADIMIR (58451)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    MESIĆ, SAŠA
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    KOROLIJA, BOŠKO
    Editors
    HERTELEND, EDE
    LENART, LASZLO
    SVINGOR, EVA
    Proceedings title: Hydrogeological Aspects of Groundwater Protection in Karstic Areas
    Language: engleski
    Place: Miskolc, Hungary
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 1 to 25
    Meeting: ISOKARST '94
    Held: from 10/03/94 to 10/04/94

  54. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1. hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 131 to 135
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The roof of tapped aquifer in the area of Ravnik - Kutina is composed of silty and clayey sediments within which the interlayers and lenses of sand occur. The influence of hydrogeological parameters of these deposits (vertical hydraulic conductivity and specific yield), on the development of depression cone is very small under a relatively short-lasted test pumping. This phenomenon can result in wrong conclusions on the aquifer boundary conditions. The explorations on the true boundary conditions of semiconfined aquifer, which was performed on the basis of a long monitoring and a relatively intense extraction from the pumping site Ravnik, showed that the leakage amount from semipermeable covering deposits increases considerably during the first years of extraction.
    Keywords: semiconfined aquifer, semipermeable covering deposits, hydrogeological parameters, boundary conditions, groundwater recharge.

  55. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Graundwater Vulnerability Evaluation Approach in Northern Croatian Plains. Case Study: Ravnik-Kutina Area.

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    Proceedings title: Proceedings, XVII Conf. of the Danube Countries.
    Language: engleski
    Place: Budapest, Hungary
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 753 to 758
    Meeting: The Meeting of the Geomorphological Commision of the Carpato-Balcan Countries
    Held: from 09/05/94 to 09/09/94
    Summary: The paper deals with one of the pilot areas of a current applied hydrogeology research project based on the electro-hydraulic analogy. In large river plains filled with loose clastic sediments and saturated with groundwater of a commonly low salinity, the geohydraulic parameters controlling the vertical groundwater flow through covering aquitardsare substituted with their approximate "counterparts": hydraulic conductivity index and leakage index. These means of the specific electrical resistivity of those sediments. The map showing the distribution of leakage index values may be used for a quick, low-cost evaluation of groundwater vulnerability to heavy agricultural pollution by fertilizers and pesticides.

  56. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    URUMOVIĆ, KOSTA
    MRAZ, VINKO (68994)
    Proceedings title: Priopćenja, Znanstveni skup: "Poljoprivreda i gospodarenje vodama"
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Bizovačke Toplice, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 449 to 460
    Meeting: Znanstveni skup: "Poljoprivreda i gospodarenje vodama"
    Held: from 11/17/94 to 11/19/94
    Summary: A current research project, based on the electro-hydraulic analogy, is shortly described. The basic geoelectric parameter, resistivity, of loose sediments saturated with groundwater is used to evaluate approximate values of important geohydraulic parameters. This method cuts exploration costs considerably and can be applied to solving several water management problems related to horizontal and vertical groundwater flow. It refers particularly to groundwater quality protection in areas of developed agriculture. Ten research pilot areas have been established in the plains of northern Croatia and project results in five of them are briefly discussed.

  57. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    URUMOVIĆ, KOSTA
    MRAZ, VINKO (68994)
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    HLEVNJAK, BRANKO
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1. hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Opatija
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-6-5
    Pages: from 563 to 567
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: Northern or Panonian Croatia has relatively suitable hydrometorological and hydrogeological conditions for groundwater use. In the largest part of this region, the precipitation infiltration is so high that it enables - if only its plains are considered - four to six times greater groundwater extraction than the actual one in the whole region. It is necessary to mention also that 96% of the actual public water supply of this region is based on groundwater. Concerning its hydrogeological conditions, this entire region forms one complex hydrogeological region - the Northern Croatian or Panonian hydrogeological region. Within it, three hydrogeological provinces are separated: low mountain massifs, hilly margin of mountain massifs and plains. Groundwater quality is, at least now, mainly suitable for public water supply and irrigation. However, the groundwater protection has become and will be ever more complex in large plains due to a high present and potential concentration of urban, industrial, traffic and agriculture sources of pollution. Besides, geohydraulic connections between the highest yielding aquifer and already very polluted main rivers are extremely high.
    Keywords: HYDORGEOLOGY OF POROUS MEDIA, GRAOUNDWATER USE, AQUIFER VULNERABILITY

  58. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Water protection problem of a spring pumping site at the town of Jelsa area

    Authors:
    GOATTI, VLADIMIR (58451)
    Editors
    CRNOŠIJA, GORAN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova simp. "Strategija održivog razvitka hrvatskih otoka"
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Velika Gorica, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 195 to 197
    Meeting: Simp. strategija razvitka hrvatskih otoka
    Held: from 05/19/94 to 05/21/94
    Summary: The water supply of the island Hvar is linked with the Cetina water system, and partially is dependent on island springs. Important potable water spring that are connected to the water supply of the island Hvar are located inside the urbanized district of Jelsa. Today these spring have became prone to pollution. Several times during the war in Croatia the water supply from the Cetina system was disconnected due to actual or presumed pollution. The link with Cetina in times before the war was regulary broken at least once or twice annually. The development of turism on the island has actulized the dislocation of the intake structures outside the urban area. After detaild analyses of existing documentation a program of hydrogeological investigations in two phases was prepared. As a conclusion to the investigation a recommendation of an adequate solution to the relocation of the intake strucute outside urban area will be presented. Also natural conditions concerning the elaboration of a ground water exploration and exploitation project will defined.

  59. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    ČAKARUN, IVAN (59362)
    MEGLA, T.
    BABIĆ, ŽELJKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik 3. simpozija o gospodarenju otpadom
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    Meeting: 3. simpozij o gospodarenju otpadom

  60. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    MIKLIN, ŽELJKO
    BENAMATIĆ, DAVOR
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova (Proceedings) 1. hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 373 to 378
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The Šokot spring is located in the village Podrute and represents the lowest drain of the Kožljak peak syncline. Houses, barns, dung-yards and the country road located in the immediate vicinity, endanger the quality of spring water. Detail geological and hydrogeological mapping of the terrain has been performed. Three geophysical profiles have been formed and three exploratory boreholes drilled. Test pumping of boreholes was carried out. Due to the lack of funds, exploitation well hasn't been constructed.
    Keywords: spring pollution, exploratiory borehole, lithology, geoelectrical probe, geoelectrical environment

  61. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Recent hydrogeological and geophisical investigation of Ivaščica, Strahinjščica and Kuna Gora.

    Authors:
    MRAZ, VINKO (68994)
    NOVOSEL, TOMISLAV
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1. hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 399 to 401
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The water supply to the northwestern part of Hrvatsko Zagorje is based on the intake of groundwater from the carbonate massifs of Kuna Gora, Strahinjščica and Ivanščica (Pregrada, Đurmanec, Krapina, Radoboj, Lobor, Belski dol, Belečka Selnica). Carbonate rocks - mid and upper Triassic dolomites and dolomitic breccias - have been submitted to repeated tectonic activity throughout their geological history. Basic hydrogeological feature of these rocks is secondary, fissure porosity resulting from intensive tectonics. Faults and joints and the karstification of rocks condition their permeability, enable infiltration and formation of groundwater aquifers. The lack of high quality potable water in this part of Hrvatsko Zagorje spurred hydrogeological and geophysical investigations in carbonate massifs of Ivanščica, Strahinjščica and Kuna Gora with the objective to provide for the intake of additional groundwater quantities.
    Keywords: Hrvatsko Zagorje, dolomite aquifers, groundwater

  62. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1. hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-5-7
    Pages: from 435 to 438
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95

  63. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Editors
    GEREŠ, DRAGUTIN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 2 - 1. hrvatska konferencija o vodama
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Dubrovnik
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96455-2-2
    Pages: from 23 to 29
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatska Konferencija o Vodama
    Held: from 05/24/95 to 05/27/95

  64. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Recent karstification and water drainage from Bakovac valley (Lika. Croatia).

    Authors:
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Editors
    BOGNAR, ANDRIJA
    Proceedings title: "Geomorphology and Sea"
    Language: engleski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1992
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6076-00-4
    Pages: from 127 to 133
    Meeting: The Meeting of the Geomorphological Commision of the Carpato-Balcan Countries
    Held: from 09/22/92 to 09/26/92
    Summary: Bakovac valley has been formed during the Pleistocene along a regional fault, in carbonate rocks that belong to the tectonical units Belebit, Senjsko bilo and Ličko sredogroje. In an early stage of the valley formation, water drainage from the whole valley has been surficial towards the east. Intensive karstification during the Pleistocene created conditions for generally westwards ground-water drainage towards vruljas and springs located on the coast. Sinkholes and jamas have developed in the upstream valley area as the result of ground-water level fall and therefore surficial water drainage is negligible. Neotectonical movements interrupted the seaward underground flows in part of the area and therefore intermittent karst springs with pipe.like channels (similar to Crno vrelo) appeared along the right valley flank in the middle valley area.
    Keywords: karst hydrogeology, karst relief formation, hydrogeological terrain division, Velebit barrier

  65. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Protection of karst groundwater from constructions along the traffic arteries.

    Authors:
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Editors
    MAVAR, RAMON
    Proceedings title: Saopćenja 1 (Proceedings) - Geotehnika prometnih građevina
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Velika Gorica, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6085-05-4
    Pages: from 357 to 363
    Meeting: Znanstvenostručno savjetovanje "Geotehnika prometnih građevina"
    Held: from 10/05/94 to 10/08/94
    Summary: The "Rules of the protection measures and conditions for the determination of sanitary protection zones of potable springs", which are in power, proscribe prohibitions in the II xanitary protection zone for a large number of constructions accompaning the roads. By microzoning of preliminary sanitary protection zones, a rational use of environmental space within karst terrains becomes feasible.

  66. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    Editors
    CANDELA, L
    GOMEZ, M.B.
    PUGA, L.
    REBOLLO, L.F.
    VILLARROYA, F.
    Proceedings title: Proceedings 1 - "Aquifer Overexploitation"
    Language: engleski
    Place: Islas Canarias, Islas Canarias
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 577 to 580
    Meeting: XXIII Intern. Congress on the "Aquifer Overexploitation"
    Held: from 04/15/91 to 04/19/91

  67. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Hydrogeological review of the Raša coal mine in the coastal karst of Croatia.

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    TOMAŠIĆ, MIRKO
    Editors
    NORTON, P.J.
    VESELIĆ, M.
    Proceedings title: Proceedings 1 - 4th Intern. Mine Water Congress
    Language: engleski
    Place: Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 125 to 131
    Meeting: 4th Intern. Mine Water Congress
    Held: from 09/25/91 to 09/30/91

  68. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Herzegovina Hydrogeology and Impact of Reservoirs on Spring Regimes.

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Editors
    GEREŠ, DRAGUTIN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 2 - 1. Hrvatska konferencija o vodama
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Dubrovnik
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96455-0-6
    Pages: from 41 to 51
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatska Konferencija o Vodama
    Held: from 05/24/95 to 05/27/95
    Summary: The paper describes the results of hydrogeological investigation in the region of high karst of he NW Herzegovina. The enclosed hydrogeological map shows the funciton of rocks. The permeable and poorly permeable barriers and the regions of high and poorer permeability are singled out. The result of conducted investigations was increase in overflow springs yield after the reservoirs (Salakovac, Tribistovo, Ričina) in their hinterland have been constructed. The natural lakes and occasionally flooded fields also affect the regime of karst springs(Blidinje Jezero, Mostarsko Blato, Imotsko Polje and Čitlučko Polje). The regions suitable for groundwater investigations on the terrains remote from the discharge zones were determined. Based on geological-hydrogeological, hydro-chemical and geophysical investigation results the optimum ways were proposed of prospecting for potable groundwater in the deep and distanced hinterladn of the arid regions.
    Keywords: karst hydrogeology, srping, barrier, aquifer, correlations, recession

  69. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    SLIŠKOVIĆ, IVAN
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 2 - 1. hrvatski geološki kongres
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-6-5
    Pages: from 541 to 546
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The existence of large amounts of groundwater in karst and porous aquifers of Herzegovina makes feasible optimal solutions of the public water supply with high-quility water. The presented hydrogeological map shows the hydrogeological functions of terrain, catchment areas, groundwater flow directions and major karst springs. In the map true, partial and hanging barriers are shown. They direct groundwater flow and retention in carbonate rocks. The areas promising for the occurrence of exploration zones have been defined; in them, there are real possibilities for the increase of groundwater yield as well as the extraction of static groundwater resources. The areas, where the extraciton sites have to be protected, are also delineated. The paper deals also with the possibility to equilize the discarge rate in karst srpings by the construction of surface storage in catchment areas and by a gradual out-flow from them into ponors during the recession hydrogeological periods. It has been proposed a methodology for the discovery of aquifers in the hinterland of permanent and intermittent karst srpings by using geological, hydrogeological, hydrochemical, hydraulic and geophysical exploration.
    Keywords: karst aquifers, underground barriers, groundwater divides, artifical recharge, karst surface storage

  70. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Possibilities of Waste Disposal in Dalmatia

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    IVANČIĆ, B.
    Editors
    GEREŠ, DRAGUTIN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova 1 - 1. Hrvat. konferencija o vodama
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Dubrovnik
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96455-1-4
    Pages: from 327 to 333
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatska Konferencija o Vodama
    Held: from 05/24/95 to 05/27/95
    Summary: The possibilities of disposal of matter hazardous to sea and water in the inland part of Dalmatia are very limited from the hydrogeologigical aspect. For this reason the majority of dump sites is in inadequate locations. The causes for the said limitation are many.The majority of this karst terrain falls into the protected areas with hig-yield srpings and potable water well fields, and they are prohibited for waste disposal. The majority of the remaining terrain belongs go the catchments og the closed bays and estauries of the rivers, which are the waters of a very sensitive ecosystem. Deterioration in water quality in these predominanlty protected areas (e.g. Mali Ston and Kaštela bays, the Krka River estuary) might cause unpredictable adverse effects on the flora and fauna in the reion. When the active and potential tourist centers are also excluded, Dalmatia is left with a narrow intermittent belt by the sea shore for waste disposal. With respect to the territorial sea protection, this remaining terrain is goruped in three categories, depending on wheter it is made of permeable, less permeable or poorly permeable rocks. For each category, the macro locations offering optimum natural conditions for waste disposa are proposed.
    Keywords: karst, waste, water and sea protection, Dalmatia

  71. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Proceedings title: Saopćenja 1 - Geotehnika prometnih građevina.
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Novigrad, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6085-04-6
    Pages: from 559 to 563
    Meeting: Znanstvenostručno savjetovanje "Geotehnika prometnih građevina"
    Held: from 10/05/94 to 10/08/94

  72. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1992
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6076-00-4
    Pages: from 85 to 92
    Meeting: Proc. Inter. Symp. "Geomorphology and sea" and Meeting Geomorph. Comm. Carpatho-Balcan countries.
    Summary: Under recent geomorphological processes in coastal karst terrains one may understand the karstification that has taken place since the last glacial until recent, influenced by sea-level rise in function of erosional base for karst grounwater. This continous sea-level rise, still active, is related to development of recent coastal brackish springs and vruljas. During the recent sea-level rise location of springs and vruljas has been changing and consequently quiet many underground and surficial karst features have developed. Some of these karst phenomena are even 10 km away from the present sea coast.
    Keywords: karst, recent coastal karstification, geomorphology of karst, coastal brackish springs, vrulja, karst groundwaters

  73. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Opatija
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 173 to 179
    Meeting: Savjetovanje "Osnove strategije zaštite voda i mora od zagađivanja u Republici Hrvatskoj"

  74. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    ZELENIKA, M.
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Hvar, HRVATSKA
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 221 to 229
    Meeting: Simp. strategija razvitka hrvatskih otoka

  75. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Water Supply Sources of the City of Rijeka - Development and Prospective

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    HRVOJIĆ, ELZA (145773)
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    GOATTI, VLADIMIR (58451)
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    BIONDIĆ, RANKO
    Editors
    VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR (181470)
    VELIĆ, IVO (51822)
    ŠPARICA, MARKO
    Proceedings title: Knjiga sažetaka 1. hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-2-2
    Pages: from 19 to 19
    Meeting: 1. Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The sources of potable water represent the main prerequisite for the development of cities, especially in karst regions, so that the city of Rijeka evolved in the northernmost part of the Kvarner Bay on the site of huge water quantity discharge. However, the growth of the city and industry caused only partial exploitation of this water resource, bringing the city of Rijeka to the boundary conditions of water supply twenty years ago. The first task of hydrogeologists was to provide for spring water intake in the background of the spring, since original spring zones are mostly covered by city facilities and spring water has been lead into city sewage system. Thus, the abstraction structure Zvir II was constructed with additional quantity of potable water in the order of 600 l/s. During last ten years, the works have been aimed at the re-exploitation of the main city spring Zvir by which additional 500 l/s of potable water shall be provided for city water supply system. Special attention has been paid to water protection, so that the city of Rijeka has been the first city in karst region which has reached the decision on water protection. This hasn't been only a declarative document, but was the basis for certain remedial works and changes in urban plans. Today, the city of Rijeka has sufficient quantities of high quality water. Hydrogeological investigations have been initiated with the aim to provide for water intake from the underground outside the zones of possible urban and industrial pollution.
    Keywords: potable water, karst region, abstraction structure, re-exploatation, water protection

  76. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Hydrogeological Aspects of Groundwater Protection in Karstic Areas (COST 65)

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    PULIDO-BOSCH, ANTONIO
    Editors
    GULTEKIN, GUNAY
    Proceedings title: Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Antalya, Turkey
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 2 to 3
    Meeting: Karst Waters and Environmental Impacts IAH Conference
    Held: from 09/10/95 to 09/20/95
    Summary: The COST Action 65 "Hydrogeological Aspects of Groundwater Protection in Karstic Areas" is a joint scientific research project of 16 European countries in the domain of karst aquifer protection. The actual interest of European contries is directed to the water supply from karstic, mainly mountainous areas where the present water quality and natural conditions guarantee the feasibility to maintain such quality in the future and to give high-quality water supply to a large portion of the European population. Being conscious of that fact, the researchers of European countries, where the karstic aquifers have a large share in total reserves of potable water, have associated to solve the problem. Within the COST Action 65 during the last five years, they have tried, through their individual and joint research work, to evaluate, the present cognitions on karst aquifers. Thez have tried to improve national and international approaches and measures to improve the protection of those so precious resources from the present and future potable water supply. From the very beginning of this research action, numerous research pilot areas have been established in all participating countries and they represent various types of karst aquifers. The joint research work was carried out within four working groups. The research results are presented in a book divided in three parts: I Recommendations for karst aqufer protection; II Results of joint research activity; III National reports of 16 participating countries. A particular value of this action is that a large number of European hydrogeologists and related experts are closely associated within the OCST organization and IAH. They are able to react jointly, if necessary, to solve problems that may appear in karstic areas as consequences of the present urban, industrial, traffic, adn agricultural development.

  77. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Reflections on the hydrogeological risk; what needs and can be done?

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    Editors
    Anon.,
    Proceedings title: Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Firenze, Italy
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 67 to 67
    Meeting: 2. Convegno Internazionale di Geoidrologia
    Held: from 11/29/93 to 12/02/93
    Summary: The hydrogeological risk should concern not only the protectionof groundwater quality, but also the conservation of itsresources and protection against the harmful effects ofgroundwater. It is necessary to define the subject and real aimof engagement (what we have to do and what we can do), the meansby which the work is to be accomplished (ability of the staff,technology, input data and financial means) and the methods ofwork.
    Keywords: Hydrogeological risk, groundwater protection, groundwater resources conservation, groundwater harm

  78. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Study of Geothermal Waters in NW Croatia and E Slovenia.

    Authors:
    HORVATINČIĆ, N.
    SRDOČ, D.
    KRAJCAR-BRONIĆ, I.
    PEŽDIĆ, J.
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    SLIEPČEVIĆ, A.
    Proceedings title: Proccedings of abstracts and posterpresentation
    Language: engleski
    Place: Vienna, Austria
    Year: 1995
    Meeting: Symposium on Isotopes in Water Resources Management.

  79. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Factors controlling groundwater protection on the Karst islands of Croatia.

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    GOATTI, VLADIMIR (58451)
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    Proceedings title: Proceedings - "Karst Waters & Environmental Protection"
    Language: engleski
    Place: Ankara, Turkey
    Year: 1995
    Meeting: International Symopsium & Field Seminar on Karst Waters and Environmental Impacts
    Held: from 09/10/95 to 09/20/95

  80. Type of paper: Ph.D.

    Title:
    Faculty: Prirodnoslovno-matematički fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu Sveučilište u Zagrebu
    Author: PAVIČIĆ ANTE
    Date of defense: 07/05/95
    Language: hrvatski
    Number of pages: 113


  81. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    Author: ČAKARUN IVAN

  82. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    PALINKAŠ, LADISLAV
    MIKO, SLOBODAN
    Author: BIONDIĆ BOŽIDAR

  83. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    HORVATINČIĆ, N.
    SRDOČ, D.
    KRAJCAR-BRONIĆ, I.
    PEŽDIĆ, J.
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    SLIEPČEVIĆ, A.
    Author: BIONDIĆ BOŽIDAR

  84. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    BULJAN, RENATO
    Author: ČAKARUN IVAN

  85. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    Author: ČAKARUN IVAN

  86. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    KAPELJ, JANISLAV (100951)
    Author: ČAKARUN IVAN
    Degree level: M.A.

  87. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    Author: ČAKARUN IVAN

  88. Type of paper: Data base

    Title:

    Authors:
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Institution administrator: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    HW platform: PC i Work Station
    Operating system: DOS i UNIX
    Base format: dBASE i INFO
    Number of entries: 3864
    Summary: Data Base is the part of hydrogeological information system of the Republic of Croatia. With ARC/INFO Software data base is connected with geocoded features.

  89. Type of paper: Data base

    Title:

    Authors:
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Institution administrator: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG

  90. Type of paper: Data base

    Title:

    Authors:
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Institution administrator: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG

  91. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Ordering party: Fakultet Građevinskih Znanosti
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 11
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Elaborat sadrži 2 priloga.

  92. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title: Protection zones of the Drinking Water Resorces of the Town Rijeka

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    Ordering party: J.V.P. "Hrvatska vodoprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 37
    Language: hrvatski

  93. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title: Hydrogeological Study of the Boundary Area Between Lika and Dalmatia

    Authors:
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    Ordering party: Hrvatska Vodoprivreda (SVIP)
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1993
    Number of pages: 124
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Studija sadrži 9 priloga.

  94. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    RENIĆ, ANTE
    BULJAN, RENATO
    Ordering party: J.V.P. "Hrvatska vodoprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1991
    Number of pages: 46
    Language: hrvatski

  95. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    PRELOGOVIĆ, EDUARD
    BULJAN, RENATO
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    Ordering party: "Hrvatska Elektroprivreda", Direkcija za razvoj i izgradnju
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 30
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Sadrži 3 priloga u obliku karti u džepu, kao i 26 slika i shematskih skica u tekstu.

  96. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    PRELOGOVIĆ, EDUARD
    BULJAN, RENATO
    Ordering party: "Hrvatska Elektroprivreda", Direkcija za razvoj i izgradnju
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 34
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Sadrži 3 priloga o formi karte i poprečnih profila u džepu,i 19 slika i prostornih dijagrama i profila u tekstu.

  97. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    KAPELJ, JANISLAV (100951)
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Ordering party: J.V.P. "Hrvatska vodoprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 60
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Sadrži 8 priloga u tekstu i 3 priloga u džepu.

  98. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    KAPELJ, JANISLAV (100951)
    KOLARIĆ, JOSIP
    Ordering party: Hrvatska elektroprivreda
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 42
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Sadrži 2 priloga u džepu i 11 tabli fotografija u tekstu.

  99. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    MRAZ, VINKO (68994)
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    MIKLIN, ŽELJKO
    Ordering party: Fond grada Zagreba za vodoprivredu, promet, stambeno i komunalno gospodarstvo
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1991
    Number of pages: 174
    Language: hrvatski

  100. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    MRAZ, VINKO (68994)
    KUHTA, MLADEN (137493)
    Ordering party: Mjesna zajednica Hum na Sutli
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1993
    Number of pages: 19
    Language: hrvatski

  101. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title: Safe Yield of the Pumping Site Ravnik - Final Report

    Authors:
    URUMOVIĆ, KOSTA
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    ŠARIN, ANTE (46130)
    GOLD, HRVOJE
    Ordering party: JVP "Lonja - Strug"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1993
    Number of pages: 25
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Studija sadrži 5 priloga.

  102. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title: GIS of the Drava River (Slovenian border - Ferdinandovac)

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    BRKIĆ, ŽELJKA
    SINGER, DAVORIN
    BIONDIĆ, RANKO
    Ordering party: JVP "Hrvatska Vodoprivreda" i "Hrvatska Elektroprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 22
    Language: hrvatski
    Other: Studija sadrži 3 priloga.

  103. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    FRITZ, FRANJO (12523)
    KAPELJ, JANISLAV (100951)
    Ordering party: Ministarstvo znanosti i tehnologije Republike Hrvatske
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 31
    Language: hrvatski

  104. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    PAVIČIĆ, ANTE (35304)
    BONACCI, OGNJEN
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    Ordering party: J.V.P. "Hrvatska vodoprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 12
    Language: hrvatski

  105. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    DUKARIĆ, FRANJO (101024)
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    Ordering party: Rijekaprojekt - Rijeka
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1992
    Number of pages: 13
    Language: hrvatski

  106. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    PRELOGOVIĆ, EDUARD
    BRAUN, KARLO
    IVIČIĆ, DARKO (63103)
    Ordering party: J.V.P. "Hrvatska vodoprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1991
    Language: hrvatski

  107. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    KAPELJ, SANJA
    MESIĆ, SAŠA
    Ordering party: J.V.P. "Hrvatska vodoprivreda"
    Institution depot: Institut za geološka istraživanja, Zavod za HGIG
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 57
    Language: hrvatski

  108. Type of paper: TV broadcast

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    TV station: Hrvatska Radio Televizija
    Name of emission (broadcast): Znanstveni forum
    Year: 1994
    Language: hrvatski

  109. Type of paper: TV broadcast

    Title:

    Authors:
    BIONDIĆ, BOŽIDAR (3740)
    TV station: Hrvatska Radio Televizija
    Name of emission (broadcast): Znanost i mi
    Year: 1994
    Language: hrvatski


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