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Andrej Stroj, Maja Bri?ki, Jasmina Lukac Reberski and Tihomir Frangen
Tracer testing is the only method in karst hydrogeology that can definitively determine whether a particular site belongs to a watershed of a particular karst spring. Therefore, it is an essential technique for delineating groundwater basins in karst are...
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Kre?imir Maldini, Neven Cukrov, Kristina Pikelj, Natalija Matic and Marina Mlakar
The Cetina River Basin (CRB) belongs to a Dinaric karst area (Croatia). According to the obtained results on water and sediment quality, the Cetina River reaches the sixth goal of Sustainable Development (source of drinking water). Together with the CRB ...
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Milan Kobal and David Hladnik
The concepts of ecotopes and forest sites are used to describe the correlative complexes defined by landform, vegetation structure, forest stand characteristics and the relationship between soil and physiography. Physically heterogeneous landscapes such ...
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Jadranka Bare?ic, Sanja Faivre, Andreja Sironic, Damir Borkovic, Ivanka Lovrencic Mikelic, Russel N. Drysdale and Ines Krajcar Bronic
Tufa is a fresh-water surface calcium carbonate deposit precipitated at or near ambient temperature, and commonly contains the remains of macro- and microphytes. Many Holocene tufas are found along the Zrmanja River, Dalmatian karst, Croatia. In this wor...
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?eljka Brkic, Mladen Kuhta, Tamara Hunjak and Ozren Larva
Tracer methods are useful for investigating groundwater travel times and recharge rates and analysing impacts on groundwater quality. The most frequently used tracers are stable isotopes and tritium. Stable isotopes of oxygen (d18O) and hydrogen (d2H) ar...
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