ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS IN WATER - CASE STUDY OF THE BOJANA RIVER, MONTENEGRO

  • GRSIC N
  • B. POPOVIC-DjORDjEVIC J
  • Z. KOSTIC A
  • et al.
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SUMMARY 1) Background: Water is one of the most important natural resources as it is widely used in households, agriculture, industry and tourism. [...]water conservation should be a basic human need. [...]of the deposition of sediment carried by the Bojana River to the Adriatic Sea, after the Drim River altered course to flow into the Bojana River, Ada Bojana island was created. According to surface water regulations of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, 2001) imperative values for Ba are in the range of 0.10-1.0 mg/L. Parameters of water quality: interpretation and standards (2001): Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland Petković, S. & Sekulić, G. (2018): Erosion and sedimentation processes in the Bojana River Delta at the Adriatic Sea, J. Costal Conserv. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852018-0634-9 Potasznik A. & Szymczyk S. (2015): Magnesium and calcium concentrations in the surface water and bottom deposits of a river-lake system.

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GRSIC, N., B. POPOVIC-DjORDjEVIC, J., Z. KOSTIC, A., DOJCINOVIC, B., & Dj. PANTELIC, N. (2018). ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS IN WATER - CASE STUDY OF THE BOJANA RIVER, MONTENEGRO. The Journal “Agriculture and Forestry,” 64(4). https://doi.org/10.17707/agricultforest.64.4.16

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