Book of Abstracts / COST ES1306 Scientific Workshop "Connectivity as a Tool to Understand Water/Soil/Sediment Pollution", [Belgrade, Serbia 4-6 December 2017]
Abstract
The meeting “Connectivity as a tool to understand water/soil/sediment pollution” is aimed at understanding connectivity and changes in connectivity due to climate change from anthropogenic pollutions sources in catchments to coastal areas. In May 2014, heavy rain hit Serbia. Record precipitation – more than 200 mm in one week in western Serbia, which is equal to the amount of three-month precipitation under the usual conditions. Floodsactivated over 3000 landslides and affected about 1.6 million people living in 38 municipalities and cities that are located mainly in central and western Serbia. About 40% of total damage was caused by soil contamination by pollutants released from industrial objects, waste material from the antimony mine, waste dumps, and ash dumps of coal fired thermalplants. We need to better understand how these pollutants enter the water, soil and sediments and how they are transported within the landscape. Connectivity can se...rve as a tool to look at pollutant pathways and mitigation measures. Within this meeting, we plan to see the coal fired thermal plants (Drmno and Kostolac) along Danube River as well as Đerdap National Park to understand how the maintenance of the connectivity plays a role in sediment transport, pollution migration, pollution control, and clean environment in a changing climate
Keywords:
sediment pollution / climate change / connectivity / antropogenic pollutions sources / catchments / coastal areas / water / заштита животне средине / климатске променеSource:
2018Publisher:
- Beograd : Naučna ustanova za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju, Institut od nacionalnog značaja
Funding / projects:
- Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-43007)
- The study of physicochemical and biochemical processes in living environment that have impacts on pollution and the investigation of possibilities for minimizing the consequences (RS-172001)
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IHTMTY - CONF PY - 2018 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2645 AB - The meeting “Connectivity as a tool to understand water/soil/sediment pollution” is aimed at understanding connectivity and changes in connectivity due to climate change from anthropogenic pollutions sources in catchments to coastal areas. In May 2014, heavy rain hit Serbia. Record precipitation – more than 200 mm in one week in western Serbia, which is equal to the amount of three-month precipitation under the usual conditions. Floodsactivated over 3000 landslides and affected about 1.6 million people living in 38 municipalities and cities that are located mainly in central and western Serbia. About 40% of total damage was caused by soil contamination by pollutants released from industrial objects, waste material from the antimony mine, waste dumps, and ash dumps of coal fired thermalplants. We need to better understand how these pollutants enter the water, soil and sediments and how they are transported within the landscape. Connectivity can serve as a tool to look at pollutant pathways and mitigation measures. Within this meeting, we plan to see the coal fired thermal plants (Drmno and Kostolac) along Danube River as well as Đerdap National Park to understand how the maintenance of the connectivity plays a role in sediment transport, pollution migration, pollution control, and clean environment in a changing climate PB - Beograd : Naučna ustanova za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju, Institut od nacionalnog značaja T1 - Book of Abstracts / COST ES1306 Scientific Workshop "Connectivity as a Tool to Understand Water/Soil/Sediment Pollution", [Belgrade, Serbia 4-6 December 2017] UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_2645 ER -
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(2018). Book of Abstracts / COST ES1306 Scientific Workshop "Connectivity as a Tool to Understand Water/Soil/Sediment Pollution", [Belgrade, Serbia 4-6 December 2017]. Beograd : Naučna ustanova za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju, Institut od nacionalnog značaja.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_2645
Book of Abstracts / COST ES1306 Scientific Workshop "Connectivity as a Tool to Understand Water/Soil/Sediment Pollution", [Belgrade, Serbia 4-6 December 2017]. 2018;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_2645 .
"Book of Abstracts / COST ES1306 Scientific Workshop "Connectivity as a Tool to Understand Water/Soil/Sediment Pollution", [Belgrade, Serbia 4-6 December 2017]" (2018), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_2645 .