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Special Topics in Hydrogeological Investigations and Management of Hydrogeological Massifs

Study program:
Hidrogeology (I semester -PhD)
Name of subject: Special Topics in Hydrogeological Investigations and Management of Hydrogeological Massifs
Instructors:
Prof. Vesna Ristić - Vakanjac, Prof. Igor Jemcov, Prof. Vladimir Živanović, Prof. Dušan Polomčić, Prof. Saša Milanović, Prof. Ljiljana Vasić, Dr Nebojša Atanacković, Dr Maja Todorović, Dr Veljko Marinović
Status: Optional
ECTS: 20
Prerequisites: -
Course Objectives:
The candidate should master the matter and acquire appropriate knowledge in the field research of groundwater intergranular, karst and fractures aquifers
Learning Outcomes:
Mastering the methodology of the study of intergranular, karst and fractures aquifers in different hydrogeological conditions.
Content:

Theory teaching
Within this course, the candidate will develop knowledge in the field of hydrogeology of a compact type issued formed within the tertiary basement structures as well as hydrogeology of semi-open, semi-closed and closed hydrogeological structures. Tertiary basins (mostly Neogene) occupy a large area in the Republic and represent a significant groundwater resource in the general balance sheet and the budget of strategic water reserves. The research of deep hydrogeological structures (mostly cracked) is very important from the aspect of exploitation of mineral, thermal and thermo-mineral waters, which have a large distribution in Serbia and Southeastern Europe (over 100 registered phenomena).

Suggested Reading List:
  1. Filipović B., Krunić O., Lazić M., 2005: „Regionalna hidrogeologija Srbije“, RGF-Institut za hidrogeologiju, Beograd
  2. Dimitrijević M., 1978: “Geološko kartiranje“, Izdavačko-informativni centar studenata ICS, Beograd.
  3. Dragišić V., 2005: “Hidrogeologija ležišta mineralnih sirovina“, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, Beograd.
  4. Mook W., 2000. : “Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle“, UNESCO, International Atomic Energy Agency, Paris.
  5. Montgomery C.W., 1997: Fifth edition Environmental Geology, WCB McGraw-Hill.
Conduct of the Course:
Practical work, fieldwork
Fund hours:
Lectures Exercises Other forms of teaching Study research
4 0 0 0
Assessment:
Final Exam ECTS
Written exam50
Oral Exam50

Classwork Assessment ECTS
Additional Assessment Criteria: -


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