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Using gravity data to define structural correlation affecting the formation of Neogene basins
A gravity survey can help to define the structural correlation in the study area. The structures that have influenced the development of Neogene basins can be defined using gravity data. By applying mathematical transformations to gravity data, the geological structures (faults, nappes, etc.) that impacted the formation of Neogene basins can be defined. We have taken the part of the Dinarides as the test region. The paper presents the results obtained using the procedure residual, vertical gradient, and total ...Snežana Ignjatović, Ivana Vasiljević, Branisav Sretković, Milanka Negovanović. "Using gravity data to define structural correlation affecting the formation of Neogene basins" in The 54th International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy, Bor Lake, Serbia, 18-21 October 2023, Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor (2023)
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Defining structural correlation using of total horizontal gradient
Gravity data can help to define the structural correlation along significant vertical shifts. The different procedures of mathematical transformations on gravity data are applied to define structural correlations. The paper presents the results obtained using the procedure total horizontal gradient on gravity data. The application of the total horizontal gradient helped to detect contacts with a large dip angle (vertical or subvertical contacts), which can be interpreted as faults. The study area located in the wider area of the ...Snežana Ignjatović, Ivana Vasiljević, Milanka Negovanović. "Defining structural correlation using of total horizontal gradient" in The 52nd International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy, Bor, novembar 29-30.11.2021., University of Belgrade ‐ Technical faculty in Bor, Bor, November 2021 (2021)
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Fault type assessment based on vertical gravity gradient anomalies – advantages and limitations
The type of dip-slip faults can be assessed based on the analysis of vertical gravity gradients. Theoretically, just a simple comparation of the gradient extreme values can give us an answer whether the fault is normal or reverse (thrust). Practical application of this method is far more complicated and the results depend on a number of parameters, such as a complexity of geological setting, the quality of gravity data, dip angle and displacement of the fault, density contrast, etc. ...... (K34-32), Basic Geological! Map of SFRY. Federal Geological Survey, SFRY, Belgrade (n Serbian with English abstract). Sumintadireja P., Dahrin D., Grandis H., 2018: A note on the use of the second vertical derivative . (SVD) of gravity data with reference to Indonesian cases. Journal of Engineering ...
... the gravity anomaly data using the global particle swarm optimization. Some authors (Toushmalani, 2010, Wahyudi et al., 2016, Wada et al., 2017, Sumintadireja et al., 2018) prefer to utilize gravity horizontal and/or vertical gradients to assess the characteristics of the fault. Gravity gradients ...
... for the calculation of gravity gradients can be applied, but the problem is that they often produce different results and it is important to select the appropriate method. 86 METHOD OF INVESTIGA TION Faults often generate strong gravity gradients. Vertical gravity gradients (VGG) are particularly ...Ivana Vasiljević, Snežana Ignjatović, Branislav Sretković. "Fault type assessment based on vertical gravity gradient anomalies – advantages and limitations" in Vth Congress of the Geologists of the Republic of North Macedonia, Ohrid, Republic of North Macedonia, September 27-28, 2024, Macedonian Geological Society (2024)
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State and perspective of individual household heating in Serbia: A survey-based study
This paper presents the results of the household survey on individual household heating systems in Serbia. The survey was conducted in the period October to December 2020 with the participation of 1100 households with individual household heating systems. The information collected in the questionnaire can be separated into three main parts: basic household data, current heating system characteristics, and households’ perceptions and attitudes. The survey results provide unique and comprehensive information concerning individual household heating systems and the main ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "State and perspective of individual household heating in Serbia: A survey-based study" in Energy and Buildings, Elsevier BV (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111128
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Model of the Geomagnetic reference field of the Republic of Serbia
Spomenko J. Mihajlović, Vesna Cvetkov (2024)Spomenko J. Mihajlović, Vesna Cvetkov. "Model of the Geomagnetic reference field of the Republic of Serbia" in 5th Congress Geologists of the Republic of North Macedonia, Ohrid, 28-29. 10. 2024, Македонско геолошко друштво (2024)
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Results of Recent Monitoring Activities on Landslide Umka, Belgrade, Serbia—IPL 181
Biljana Abolmasov, Uroš Đurić, Jovan Popović, Marko Pejić, Mileva Samardžić Petrović, Nenad Brodić (2021)... Department of Civil Protection, Italy Baator Has, Asia Air Survey, Tokyo, Japan Hans-Balder Havenith, Universite de Liege, Liege, Belgium D. P. Kanungo, Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India Oded Katz, Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel Kazuo Konagai, International ...
... during measurements period of 50 months. The 2D displacement vectors analysis was done for 59 stabilized geodetic survey points, i.e., dx, dy and dz were obtained from geodetic survey measurements. Zero mea- surements (March 2018) were compared with first sequence (November 2018). Directions and ...
... local secondary scarps. Taking into account time span between two survey sequences (eight months), displacement vectors rates were in line with obtained GNSS2 object point monitoring results for the same period. UAV photogrammetric survey analysis from two series of imaging (2018 and 2019) was used for ...Biljana Abolmasov, Uroš Đurić, Jovan Popović, Marko Pejić, Mileva Samardžić Petrović, Nenad Brodić. "Results of Recent Monitoring Activities on Landslide Umka, Belgrade, Serbia—IPL 181" in Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk. WLF 2020. ICL Contribution to Landslide Disaster Risk Reduction, Springer, Cham (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60196-6_14
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Underground gravity survey in a coal mine
Vasiljević Ivana, Vučković Dejan, Sretenović Branislav. "Underground gravity survey in a coal mine" in Underground Mining Engineering (Podzemni radovi) XXIII no. 24, Beograd:Univerzitet u Beogradu – Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2014): 21-33
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Challenges of Energy Transition in the Individual Heating Sector
U radu su prikazani rezultati istraživanja i ankete koja je sprovedena 2020. godine u domaćinstvima sa individualnim sistemima grejanja u Srbiji. Cilj ankete je bio da se sagleda stanje individualnih sistema grejanja, ali i stavovi vlasnika sistema vezano za energetsku tranziciju. Rezultati ukazuju na zastarelost sistema grejanja, nisku efikasnost, nedovoljna ulaganja u primenu mera energetske efikasnosti i nedostatak finansijskih sredstava za ulaganje u održivo grejanje. Osnovni prioriteti kod izbora načina grejanja jesu troškovi kupovine sistema i troškovi energenta, dok ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "Challenges of Energy Transition in the Individual Heating Sector" in Energija, ekonomija, ekologija, University Library in Kragujevac (2022). https://doi.org/10.46793/EEE22-1.17P
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Results of comprehensive monitoring activities on Umka landslide, Belgrade, Serbia
Biljana Abolmasov, Uroš Đurić (2021)... period of monitoring (2016-2018). Results from geodetic survey benchmarks (conventional monitoring) showed displacement rates in accordance to average displacement rates of GNSS object point. Results from UAV and geodetic benchmarks survey data analysis showed also very good correlation in vectors ...
... Monitoring activities are composed of several techniques introduced for landslide monitoring: automated GNSS monitorong network, geodetic benchmark survey monitoring, UAV imaging with photogrammetric processing and analysis, and PSInSAR data processing and analysis. Common to all implemented monitoring ...
... of the observed points (dx, dy, dz) on the landslide surface. Results of all monitoring activities were analyzed according to the longest common survey period and then used for cross- correlation and for verification of monitoring results obtained using different techniques. Results Displacement ...Biljana Abolmasov, Uroš Đurić . "Results of comprehensive monitoring activities on Umka landslide, Belgrade, Serbia" in 3rd European Regional Conference of IAEG/ Athens/ Greece/ 6-10 October 2021, IAEG National Group Greece (2021)
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First paleomagnetic and magnetic anisotropy results from Montenegrо - the coastal area
... Slobodan Radusinović3 1Mining and Geological Survey of Hungary, Paleomagnetic Laboratory, Budapest, Hungary (paleo@mbfsz.gov.hu) 2University of Belgrade-Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Geophysics, Djušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 3Geological Survey of Montenegro, Naselje Kruševac bb, 81000 ...
... ns, statistical evaluations of the measurementswere carried out using standard methods in the Paleomagnetic Laboratory of the Mining andGeological Survey of Hungary. From the Dalmatian zone, the Upper Cretacous limestones have diamagnetic susceptibilities, veryweak NRM, which either failed to provide ...
... magnetic signals.This work was financially supported by the National Development and Innovation Office ofHungary project K 128625, by the Geological Survey of Montenegro and Ministry of Science andEducation of Serbia project No. 176016. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) http://www.tcpdf.org ...Emö Márton, Vesna Cvetkov, Martin Đaković, Vesna Lesić, Slobodan Radusinović. "First paleomagnetic and magnetic anisotropy results from Montenegrо - the coastal area" in General Assembly 2021, Europen Geosciences Union (2021)
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Some models for determination of parameters of the soil oscillation law during blasting operations
... and 3. The survey of reduced distances R, recorded oscillation velocities vr, calculated oscillation velocities vi1, vi2, and vi3, as well as the difference between the recorded and calculated soil oscillation velocities for models 1, 2, and 3, are presented in Table 2. Table 2. Survey of recorded ...
... and 3. The survey of reduced distances R, recorded oscillation velocities v,, calculated oscillation velocities 0;1, ¥j2, and v;3, as well as the difference between the recorded and calculated soil oscillation velocities for models 1, 2, and 3, are presented in Table 2. Table 2. Survey of recorded ...
... Figure 6. Graphic survey of soil oscillation law curve in the Kovilovača Open Pit. ‚ Model 2 v2 “ 2571.7694 ¨ R´2.4856 (32) ‚ Model 3By using experimental data given in Table 4, where: R1 = 21.8117, RN = R12 = 75.2014, and where: Energies 2016, 9, 617 12 of 15 Table 4. Survey of blasting parameters ...Suzana Lutovac, Dragan Medenica, Branko Gluščević, Rade Tokalić, Čedomir Beljić. "Some models for determination of parameters of the soil oscillation law during blasting operations" in Energies, Basel, Switzerland : MDPI (2018). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9080617
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Human factor risk management procedures applied in the case of open pit mine
Snežana Kirin, Aleksandar Sedmak, Wei Li, Miodrag Brzaković, Igor Miljanović, Ana Petrović, Simon Sedmak (2021)Risk management aims to provide a controlled work environment to ensure the safe operation of the high-risk systems. It is a dynamic process which work in a continual state of change. The issue of human factor risk and rules and regulations in open pit mine is a main focus of this paper in order to develop predictive models of behavior of workers in relation to compliance with the procedures and rules. Presented survey was conducted in open pit coal ...Snežana Kirin, Aleksandar Sedmak, Wei Li, Miodrag Brzaković, Igor Miljanović, Ana Petrović, Simon Sedmak. "Human factor risk management procedures applied in the case of open pit mine" in Engineering Failure Analysis (2021). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfailanal.2021.105456
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Complex geophysical survey on solving the problem of water loss in the karst terrain reservoir
Branislav Sretković, Dejan Vučković (2023)Geophysical surveys in karst terrain are always a specific challenge. Each of them requires a careful consideration of the problem, specific conditions on the ground, the selection of adequate methods applicable in that specific and unique karst area. But they should have one thing in common: a complex approach and looking at the problem from wider to narrower, with a gradual narrowing of the investigation area, increasing the spatial precision and resolution of the obtained data. On the example of ...Branislav Sretković, Dejan Vučković. "Complex geophysical survey on solving the problem of water loss in the karst terrain reservoir" in 8th Symposium Geoscience 2023, Bucharest, 9-11. November 2023, Bucharest : Editura Cetatea de Scaun (2023)
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Karstic sources of water supply for large consumers in southeastern Europe – sustainability, disputes and advantages
Stevanović Zoran, Eftimi Romeo (2010)Stevanović Zoran, Eftimi Romeo. "Karstic sources of water supply for large consumers in southeastern Europe – sustainability, disputes and advantages" in Geologia Croatica 63 no. 2, Zagreb:Croatian Geological Survey (2010): 179-186
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Towards more sustainable district heating systems in Serbia - Options and obstacles
The major share of energy consumed in the building environment is dedicated to meeting heating needs, which makes this sector one of the key players in the transformation of the whole energy system. The accurate approach to the transition process assumes acting on both the demand and supply sides. Lately, the supply side has received more attention, as its transformation is one of the key steps of the energy transition process. District heating systems are recognized as substantial contributors ...energetska tranzicija, daljinsko grejanje, dekarbonizacija, obnovljivi izvori energije, prepreke, SrbijaMarija Živković, Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Miloš Tanasijević, Dejan Stojanović . "Towards more sustainable district heating systems in Serbia - Options and obstacles" in Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environmental Systems, Rome, September 8-12, 2024, Zagreb : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (2024)
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Aggregates Supply in Serbia
Simić Vladimir, Životić Dragana, Miladinović Zoran. "Aggregates Supply in Serbia" in Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management : Abstract and Short Paper Book, September 20-22, 2011, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia:Geological Survey of Slovenia (2011): 26-27. https://doi.org/10.5474/9789616498289
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Preliminary results of the Selanac debris flow modelling in RAMS - a case study
Krušić Jelka, Andrejev Katarina, Abolmasov Biljana, Marjanović Miloš. "Preliminary results of the Selanac debris flow modelling in RAMS - a case study" in Proceeding of the 3rd Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region, Ljubljana 2017, 11 - 13 October 2017 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Book of Abstracts 1, Ljubljana:Geological Survey of Slovenia (2017): 38
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Automated GNSS monitoring of Umka landslide - Review of seven years experience and results.
Abolmasov Biljana, Pejić Marko, Samardžić Petrović Mileva, Đurić Uroš, Milenković Svetozar. "Automated GNSS monitoring of Umka landslide - Review of seven years experience and results." in Proceeding of the 3rd Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region, Ljubljana 2017, 11 - 13 October 2017 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Book of Abstracts 1, Ljubljana:Geological Survey of Slovenia (2017): 32
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Preliminary results of the Selanac debris flow modelling in RAMS - a case study
Krušić Jelka, Andrejev Katarina, Abolmasov Biljana, Marjanović Miloš. "Preliminary results of the Selanac debris flow modelling in RAMS - a case study" in Proceeding of the 3rd Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region 1, Ljubljana, Slovenia:Geological Survey of Slovenia (2018): 95-100
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Rockfall monitoring and simulation on a rock slope near Ljig in Serbia
Marjanović Miloš, Abolmasov Biljana, Pejić Marko, Bogdanović Snežana, Samardžić Petrović Mileva (2018)Marjanović Miloš, Abolmasov Biljana, Pejić Marko, Bogdanović Snežana, Samardžić Petrović Mileva. "Rockfall monitoring and simulation on a rock slope near Ljig in Serbia" in Proceeding of the 3rd Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region 1, Ljubljana, Slovenia:Geological Survey of Slovenia (2018): 83-88