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December 2014 Original scientific article Geology
PETROGENESIS OF THE MAGLAJ VOLCANICS, CENTRAL BOSNIA

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tertiary volcanic rocks occur within two geotectonically different areas: (1) in northeastern Bosnia, the wider area of Srebrenica and, (2) to a lesser extent in central Bosnia, the wider areas of Maglaj, Teslić and Nemila (Kolići). The major and trace element variations in the rocks surrounding Maglaj indicate their high...

By Zehra Salkić, Elvir Babajić, Alisa Babajić, Vedran Pobrić, Aldin Bešić

HighwayCorridor Vc as the most significant route in Bosnia and Herzegovina requires detailed analysis of geological characteristics of the field along the route of its propagation. The route is divided into several parts, according to geographical, geological and spatial properties of the field. One of the most complex sections of the highway is th...

By Neđo Đurić

Bosnia and Herzegovina is characterized by heterogeneous geological structure, and a high degree of tectonic and the seismic activity as well as various relief and the climatic characteristics and water flows of different gradients. All this reflected on engineering-geological characteristics of the terrain.The main causes of landslides' activation...

By Mevlida Operta, Jelena Golijanin, Amra Ćatović

Earthquakes are one of the biggest hazards of humanity. Even today it is not possible to predict the exact magnitude, location and time of an earthquake, but, nevertheless, modern seismology and science are able to point to the potential danger and risk of earthquake-like movements in an area, at one time. Some of the signs that announce the earthq...

By Uzeir Spona

The paper presents the potential areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) for injecting CO2 into underground geological formations by boreholes. Areas are determined based on the geological structure of Bosnia ana Herzegovina, and development of Miocene formations which are the most prevalent in the northern and northeastern parts of the country, in t...

By Almir Šabović, Jasmin Isabegović, Zvjezdan Karadžin, Edin Delić

Wells conditions are different in wide range of temperature and depth. Cement slurries in such conditions have to remain pumpable and after setting to stay homogenous in production well life. For cementing operations in wide range of temperature and pressure and to accommodate cement slurries for individual well requirements more than 50 additives ...

By Zvonimir Bošković, Vladimir Čebašek, Nebojša Gojković

The key problem of water utility companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the fight to reduce the level of non revenue water (NRW) is the lack of a unique methodology with clearly defined steps. The aim of this paper is to show the possibility of accepting the concept for the control of water loss in water supply systems, which provides the Internati...

By Dalibor Vlaški, Goran Orašanin

June 2013 Original scientific article Chemical Tehnology
SURFACE AND STRUCTURE STUDY OF CLAY-BASED COMPOSITES AFTER THERMAL TREATMENT

The composite materials prepared from clay and iron oxides in different weight ratios and temperatures denoted as A85 and E20 were heated at 300 °C in reductive atmosphere and up to 650 °C in inert atmosphere. The changes in the structure, surface and pore properties were examined by XRD, N2 adsorption method and TG, DTA method. The morphology was ...

By Annamária Mockovčiaková, Zuzana Danková, Jaroslav Briančin

The noise is meant by all unwanted sounds. As the years were passing by the noise has become more and more intense. European Union adopted Directive 2002/49/EC recognizing noise pollution problem. During the processes of planning and designing, and after the construction of new roads, it is of major importance to determine the level of traffic nois...

By Mirza Pozder

Particulate matter (PM) is hazardous to human health. This paper deals with PM concentrations in ambient and indoor air on three locations (two being in the central parts of the city and another onenear industrial zone of the settlement of Lazarevac, lying in the outskirts of Belgrade). The aim of the paper is to assess the scope of exposure to par...

By Slobodan Tošović, Svetlana Mladenović Janković, Anka Cvetković