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Papers quoted in Current Contents on project 1-09-152
Quoted papers: 7
Other papers: 52
Total: 59
Title: Relationship between specific surface area and some
chemical and physical properties of particulates: study in the northern
Adriatic
- Authors:
- Vdović, Neda (154942)
- Bišćan, Jasenka (3826)
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
Journal: Marine Chemistry
ISSN: 0304-4203
Volume: 36
Year: 1991
Pages: from 317 to 328
Number of references: 30
Language: engleski
Summary: Geochemical and sedimentologic investigation of
particulates (settling/suspended particles and sediments) in the Northern
Adriatic Sea show a direct relationship between the specific surface area
and their granulometric and mineralogical composition.
Keywords: suspended matter, shelf sediments, specific surface area, granulometric characteristics, mineral composition, organic matter, northern Adriatic Sea
Title: Surface properties of suspended solids in stratified
estuaries (Krka River estuary and Rhone River delta)
- Authors:
- Bišćan, Jasenka (3826)
- Rhebergen, Ineke
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
- Martin, Jean-Marie
- Mouchel, Jean-Marie
Journal: Marine Chemistry
ISSN: 0304-4203
Volume: 32
Year: 1991
Pages: from 235 to 252
Number of references: 22
Language: engleski
Summary: Suspended solids were studied in two stratified river
mouths - the Krka River estuary and the Rhone River delta. Three surface
parameters - specific surface area (SSA), heat of wetting (Hw), and cation
exchange capacity (CEC) of solids were studied in relation to the organic
matter (dissolved and particulate). The existence of two types of organics
was indicated: the river type (prevalently hydrophilic and degradable) and
the marine type (prevalently hydrophobic and more persistent).
Keywords: surface properties of solids, suspended matter, specific surface area, heat of wetting, cation exchange capacity, stratified estuary, organic matter, Krka River, Rhone River
Title: Particulates and the environmental capacity for trace
metals. A small river as a model for a land-sea transfer system: the Raša
River estuary
- Authors:
- Sondi, Ivan
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
- Prohić, Esad (68463)
- Pravdić, Velimir (38535)
Journal: The Science of the Total Environment
ISSN: 0048-9697
Volume: 155
Year: 1994
Pages: from 173 to 185
Number of references: 41
Language: engleski
Summary: Small rivers with limited number of anthropogenic
activities offer a real-life model for studies of geochemical processes.
Trace metals in the Raša River are prevalently of natural origin (Cr, Ti,
Cd) or anthropogenically superimposed (Cu, Pb, Zn). Most of the heavy
metals accumulate in the upper estuary due to adsorption to clay minerals.
Only Zn concentrations in estuarine sediments indicate its higher mobility
and further transport.
Keywords: environmental capacity, estuary, trace metals, particulates
Title: Sorption behaviour of some chlorophenols in natural
sorbents. 1. Validity of the partition model for sorption of phenolates
- Authors:
- Froebe, Zlatko
- Fingler, Sanja
- Drevenkar, Vlasta
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
Journal: The Science of the Total Environment
ISSN: 0048-9697
Volume: 155
Year: 1994
Pages: from 199 to 213
Number of references: 37
Language: engleski
Summary: In order to verify the validity of the partition model for
describing the sorption behaviour of hydrophobic but ionizable polar
compounds in natural sorbents, a series of sorption experiments of three
chlorophenols onto 14 soil and sediment smples was performed. The sorption
coefficients Kf were closely related to the total sorbent organic matter
content. The simplified partition concept used for sorption of non-polar
copounds is not adequate for description of sorption of chlorophenolates in
natural sorbents.
Keywords: sorption, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol, pentachlorophenol, phenolates, soil, sediment, Freundlich isotherm
Title: Behaviour of some trace elements in alluvial sediments,
Zagreb water-well field area, Croatia
- Authors:
- Vertačnik, Astrea
- Prohić, Esad (68463)
- Kozar, Sonja
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
Journal: Water Research
Number: 1
ISSN: 0043-1354
Volume: 29
Year: 1995
Pages: from 237 to 246
Number of references: 15
Language: engleski
Summary: Concentration of 24 elements was determined in alluvial
sediments in area threatened by construction and operation of the
pharmaceutical/chemical plant. Elevated concentrations of Cr, Cu, Pb, Hg,
Ni and Zn, high enrichment factors and unusual distribution among soil
mineral fractions were found in downstream creek sediments indicating the
spreading of pollution. However, due to the adsorption of trace metals, the
quality of water exploited is not endangered so far.
Keywords: trace elements, soil, groundwater, enrichment factor, sequential analysis
Title: Sedimentation in a disequilibrium river-dominated estuary:
the Raša River Estuary (Adriatic Sea, Croatia)
- Authors:
- Sondi, Ivan
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
- Pravdić, Velimir (38535)
Journal: Sedimentology
Number: 5
ISSN: 0037-0746
Volume: 42
Year: 1995
Pages: from xxx to yyy
Number of references: 52
Language: engleski
Summary: Sediment transport, sedimentation and suspended matter and
sediment properties in the small, rock-bounded, microtidal, low-wave-energy
karstic Raša River estuary is reported. Sedimentation of prevalently
fine-grained riverborne suspended matter occurs at the salt wedge due to
salt-induced flocculation, resulting in a prograding estuarine delta. It is
proposed a modification of Cooper's estuarine classification scheme to
include river-dominated, disequilibrium estuaries, with the Raša River as
an example.
Keywords: sedimentation, suspended matter, sediments, estuary, disequilibrium estuary, river-dominated, flocculation, Raša River, Adriatic
Title: Sedimentation in a disequilibrium river-dominated estuary.
The Raša River karstic estuary (Croatia)
- Authors:
- Juračić, Mladen (19152)
- Sondi, Ivan
- Pravdić, Velimir (38535)
Journal: Water Research
Number: ort
ISSN: 0373-434X
Volume: Rapp
Year: 1995
Pages: from 105 to 105
Number of references: 104
Language: engleski
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