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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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NATURAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE BLACK SEA AND LAKE PALIASTOMI

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, Trapaidze, Vazha, Bilashvili, Kakhaber, Kereselidze, David, Bregvadze, George)

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The Lake Paliastomi is located in the extreme western part of Kolkhety Valley bordering the Black Sea coastal area.The paper deals with the analyses of the materials collected through the field and theoretical studies prove, that the natural landscapes of Paliastomi and its neighbouring wetlands were the subject of the strong impact of anthropogenic factors.

Marine and Ocean Ecosystems2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS FROM MINING AND THERMOENERGYTICAL SYSTEM IN KOSOVA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, Baruti, Asoc Blerim, Mustafa, Bajram, Vitaku, Ass Asllan, Peci, Ass Naser, Hajra, Halime, Kelmendi, Mensur)

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Kosova is a country rich in coal, mainly lignite type and regarding to the reserves, it is ranked in the fifth place in the world. Estimated resources of lignite are average 12.7miliard tones, which are distributed in three main basins (Kosova, Dukagjin and Drenica). Approximately 50\% of entire country natural resources constitutes this type of coal. Thermo energetically installed power is 1478 MW , and lignite supply is from open pits, Mirash and Bardhosh with the use of lignite capacity of 16 million tones per ...

Exploration and Mining2010
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