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8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE ANALYSIS OF GROUND VIBRATION BLAST INDUCED ON ISTANBUL KAVACIK-BEYKOZ WASTE WATER TUNNEL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, U. Ozer, A. Kahriman, M. Aksoy, A. Karadogan, D. Adiguzel)

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This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements and environmental issues occurred on tunnel blasting activities during KavacД±k-Beykoz waste water tunnel construction under a residential area in Istanbul, Turkey. Within the scope of the study, the blasting pattern of tunnel was engineered by using Tunnel 2000 design software. 5 events in 5 shots at S2 shaft tunnels, , 6 events in 6 shots at S4 shaft tunnels, , 32 events in 32 shots at S6-shaft tunnels and, 7 events in 7 shots at S7 shaft tunnels w...

Exploration and Mining2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE APPLICATION OF FeO/H2O2 FOR COLOR REMOVAL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, S. Sahinkaya, A. Aygun, M. F. Sevimli)

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The decolorization of C.I. Reactive Orange 36 (RO 36) by using Fenton-like process (Fe0/H2O2) was studied. Batch experiments were carried out for investigation of optimum operational conditions such as pH, H2O2 and Fe0 (iron powder) dosages. The results show that Fenton-like process is an efficient process to remove color from synthetic textile wastewater including RO 36 and polyvynil alcohol (PVA). The optimal conditions were experimentally determined and it was found to be initial pH = 3, [H2O2] = 50 mg/L, [Fe0]...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE BERBESTI COAL FIELD, ROMANIA EFFECTS AND IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Istrate, M. N. Frinculeasa, A. M. Dragne)

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The demands existing at the European Union level impose a new approach of the problems concerning the mining exploitation from the point of view of the effects and pressure exerted by them over the environment and of all the consequences of the socioeconomic development. Starting from the strategic objectives imposed by the European programmes at the environment-protection level, corroborated with the rather slow rhythm of reform of the Romanian mining industry determined by the delay concerning the achievement, i...

Exploration and Mining2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE DECOLORIZATION OF REACTIVE BLUE 21 BY USING FENTON REAGENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. F. Sevimli, S. Sahinkaya, A. Aygun)

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This study was focused on the application of Fenton (Fe+2/H2O2) process for the decolorization of colored synthetic wastewaters. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and C.I. Reactive Blue 21 (RB 21) were used as model pollutants. The selection of the optimal operating conditions (initial concentration of H2O2 and Fe2+) was performed in a batch reactor. The optimal reacting conditions were experimentally determined and it was found to be initial [H2O2] 20 mg/L, [Fe+2] 37.5 mg/L for synthetic wastewater containing [RB 21] 50 mg...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE DEGRADATION OF REACTIVE BLACK 5 BY FENTON PROCESSS USING RAW IRON PYRITE ORE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Aygun, S. Sahinkaya, M. F. Sevimli)

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This study examined the decolorization of one of the most commonly used reactive dye by using the Fenton-like process [Iron pyrite/ H2O2]. Raw iron pyrite ore contains 28,68 \% Fe. Oxidation experiments were run in 500 mL-glass beakers that were continuously stirred for up to 180 min at a constant rate of 200 rpm, after initiation of the Fenton process. A series of experiments were carried out at various concentration of hydrogen peroxide and raw iron pyrite ore while the pH value was kept constant at 3 in order t...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE DYNAMICS OF MICROBIOTA ON SOILS DEGRADED BY MINING ACTIVITIES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, S. Dunca, M. Stefan, C. Tanase, A. Cojocariu)

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The aim of this study is to provide data on biological state of soil in depth, using the comparative study of general microbiota frequency and activity. For the quantitative analysis of soil microbiota, we have used soil samples for dilutions (10-1 - 10-6). The results were expressed in colony-forming units/g soil (CFU). The soil was sampling from Calimani National Park (The Oriental Carpathians) in October 2006, June and September 2007. The soil microbiota registers quantitative variations from one sample point t...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON JOB SATISFACTION: A CASE STUDY IN EDUCATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Ozer, N. Dede, O. Yildirim)

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The importance of understanding Emotional intelligence (EI) skills has gravitated form the business management to training activities. The increasing number of recent researches on this relatively new subject have been tried to investigate its relationships to miscellaneous well-known concepts. Thus, this study aimed at exploring the relationship between one of those well-known concepts, job satisfaction, and emotional intelligence. To this end, a research has been conducted on the academic personnel (n=82) of fou...

Education and Accreditation2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, P. Bal, O. Yildirim, H. Yildirim)

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In the research, The Resilience Scale for Adults (RSA-scale) proposed by Hjemdal, Friborg, Martinussen, and Rosenvinge was used to assess students’ social intelligence. RSA-scale is consisted of 45 items including five dimensions: (1) personal competence, (2) social competence, (3) family coherence, (4) social support, and (5) personal structure. The internal consistency (Chronbach’s alpha) of all the dimensions is satisfactory high. The inventory was completed by the students twice, separated by a two-month i...

Education and Accreditation2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE IMPACT PROGRAMME. EUROPEAN STRUCTURAL FUNDS FOR ROMANIAN RESEARCH "MULTIDISCIPLINARY REGIONAL CENTER OF RESEARCH-ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY DEVELOPMENT"

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Istrate, M. N. Frinculeasa, A. M. Dragne)

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Romania’s joining the European Union implies its convergence with the economic European Space, both at a nominal and at a real space. The IMPACT programme stimulates the development of living research development projects and innovation through which directions of the Lisbon strategy of the European Union may contribute to improve the process of convergence and reduce regional disparities by absorbing structural funds devoted to research, technological development and innovation. The Valahia University of Targov...

Cartography and GIS2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE INVESTIGATION OF GROUND VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS AT AN AGREGATE QUARRY IN ISTANBUL - TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, U. Ozer, A. Kahriman, A. Karadogan, E. Kaya, G. Acikel, S. Bicer)

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In this study, the vibration and air shock measurement results are given in order to evaluate the environmental results of excavation works with explosions executed in the agrega quarry by Д°lkdal Mining Industry Ltd. Corp. which is working in the borders of Kemerburgaz region of Ey\"up county in Д°stanbul city on producing agrega. The blasting pattern, explosive material charge parameters and vibration measurement results of each blastings are recorded. In the research, the frequency and particle velocity quantit...

Exploration and Mining2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE INVESTIGATION OF THE CONVERT TO BIOGAS AND SUBSTANCE SOLUBLE IN WATER OF MUNICIPAL ORGANIC SOLID WASTE COMPONENTS (MARKET WASTES)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, E. Pehlivan)

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Biogas is a part of the natural circle. Biogas is formed by the activity of anaerobic bacteria. In nature biogas is produced for example in bogs. It is also possible to produce from biological material in an environment free from air. The gas that is produced is methane (CH4), which is an excellent fuel for heat, electricity, and cars that doesn’t drain the earth’s fossil resources. The raw-material in biogas production has traditionally been waste from the food industries, and communal sewage treatment works....

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE INVESTIGATION OF WATER QUALITY IN RIVERS BY USING MATHEMATICAL MODELLING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. Rasulov, V. Kilic, R. Colkesen)

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A finite difference method for solving the initial boundary value problem for one dimensional nonlinear system equations for investigating the quality of water on the model of shallow water flow over on isolated ringe in a class of discontinuous functions is suggested. In order to develop the numerical algorithm the special auxiliary problem having some advantages over the main problem is introduced. The solution obtained from the auxiliary problem represents all physical nature of the investigated problem with a ...

Hydrology and Water Resources2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE POSSIBILITY TO USE MUSHROOMS FOR SOIL REMEDIATION IN A SULPHUR MINE AREA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, C. Mircea, C. Tanase, L. Agoroaei, C. Butnaru, V. Chinan, C. Birsan, A. Cojocariu, E. Butnaru)

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Our paper presents the results of a study concerning the possibility to use mushrooms for soil remediation after mining exploitation. The samples have been harvested from Calimani Mountains (Northern Carpathians) an important site for sulphur extraction in Romania. Despite, the sulphur mines have been closed from several years, soil and vegetation are still affected and is necessary to improve theirs qualities especially by biological methods. By oxidation processes, sulphur is transformed in air to oxides especia...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE STUDY OF SYNTHESIS AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOME NEW 1,4- DIAZINIUM DERIVATIVES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. Ungureanu, A. Poiata, C. Tuchilus, I. I. Mangalagiu)

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In previous papers, we emphasised the important antimicrobial properties of some pyrazine and quinoxaline derivatives. In order to extend the research in the 1,4-diazine series, in this study we investigate the synthesis and amtimicrobial properties of some pyrazine and 6-methyl-quinoaline new derivatives. To this stage, we synthesised various cycloimmonium salts with acetophenone skeleton. On further treatment of diazinium salts in alkaline medium, we obtained ylidic intermediates. The existence in situ of ylids ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE USE OF GLASS AS A PACKAGING MATERIAL, RECYCLING AND A GENERAL OUTLOOK OF THE PROCEDURES IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, S. Albayrak, G. Demir, T. Celik, C. Bayat)

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The world population has been increasing rather fast along with an inevitable rise in the process of industrialization. Today, the world population has reached 7.2 billion and it has been struggling for better standards of life. However, the ecological equilibrium has been tilted off as a result of depletion of natural resources and of the damage to the nature in order to obtain such packaging materials used for the needs of 7.2 billion people, mainly in terms of food and catering sectors as well as textile, furni...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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TREATMENT OF COD WITH REMOVAL OF DICHLOROMETHANE AND CARBON TETRACHLORIDE IN THE WASTEWATER WITH UASB

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, C. Ozdemir, N. Sen, S. Dursun, H. Tezcan)

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Low concentration of chlorinates maybe found in wastewater, contaminated soils and air due to different industrial sources. Low level of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)’s could be removed by adsorption, incineration and biofiltration methods. These methods have some disadvantages such as removal efficiency or high operation cost. Chlorine has been removed from the chlorinated aliphatic compounds under anaerobic conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate biological treatment of DCM and CT in high flow ...

Hydrology and Water Resources2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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TREATMENT OF YOUNG LANDFILL LEACHATE BY FENTON PROCESS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Aygun, T. Yilmaz, A. Berktay, B. Nas)

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In this study leachate from solid waste landfill in Konya Municipal area was used. Landfill occupies 24 ha area with an average height of 8 m in the total area of 350 ha at the present time. The amount of solid waste generated is about 800-850 tons/day in summer and 950-1,000 tons/day in winter months yielding the average leachate flow rates of about 100 m3/day. The main characteristics of the leachate are chemical oxygen demand in the range of 7,500-55,000 mg/L, biological oxygen demand after 5 days of 4,000-36,5...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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ULTIMATE PIT LIMIT DESIGN USING HEURISTIC ALGORITHMS, CASE STUDY: SANGAN IRON DEPOSIT – IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, S. M. ALI Hosseini, R. Kakaie, M. Ataei)

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The optimum pit limit design can be defined as determining the ultimate or final mining limits of ore deposit with maximum value or profit which is obtained from its extraction. Heuristic optimization techniques have been one set of the most widely used methods for ultimate pit limit analysis because of their rapid execution speed and easy conceptualization. This paper considers a heuristic technique, known as 3D moving cone to find the optimum pit limit of Sangan iron ore deposit in Iran. To evaluate the results ...

Exploration and Mining2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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USEFUL VULNERABILITY MAPPING METHODS FOR GETTING GROUNDWATER: DRASTIC

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. T. Nalbantcilar)

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Almost any places in the world, people are using groundwater for drinking and usage needs because of reduced surface and spring waters sources in last decate. Settlement areas, agricultural areas, solid waste areas, industrial areas, waste water discharge areas have always potential to pollute the aquifer media. Boreholes areas for abstracting the ground water has to be picked up not to be carrying risk getting pollution on surface. So it’s necessary for the engineers that hydrogeologic properties has to be choo...

Hydrology and Water Resources2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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USING COMBINED GPS AND LASER TEHNIQUES FOR HEIGHT DETERMINATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, R. Paar, A. Marendic, K. Babic, J. Vladanovic)

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GPS RTK method has never achieved millimetre vertical accuracy. For the most common geodetic tasks such as surveying, staking out and monitoring, GPS RTK method in many cases has been limited by its measuring accuracy. Before the appearance of the new Topcon Lazer ZoneTM technology, we were able to achieve centimetre vertical accuracy (from 1 to 3 centimetre) using GPS RTK systems. Combining Topcon Lazer ZoneTM technology and Topcon GPS RTK HiPer Pro system accuracy of height determination can be increased to a mi...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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USING INDUSTRIAL AND MINING WASTES AS RAW MATERIALS TO PRODUCE LIGHT AGGREGATES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, F. Gonzalez-Coto, M. Marina-Sanchez, C. Sierra, R. Villa, J. R. Gallego, J.M. Menendez-Aguado)

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Industrial processes do not get full efficiency and this means that a considerable amount of wastes without economical aim and which will finish in rubbish dumps, hence promoting a large environmental impact. Modern society steer itself, towards getting a sustainable development which minimize the production of these wastes, which are also increasing its economical, environmental and social costs. This fact compels to search solutions which could avoid the generation of this kind of wastes and to get value from th...

Recycling2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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USING OF CONICAL GAUGES PROBE FOR MEASUREMENT OF STRESS CHANGES INDUCED BY PROGRESS OF LONG WALL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, L. Stas, K. Soucek, J. Knejzlik)

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A new device for stress tensor measurement is developing on base relief overcoring method applied on conical shaped borehole bottom. Developing of equipment has progressed to two parallel types: for measurement of total rock stress tensor by overcoring procedure and for monitoring of induced changes of rock stress tensor impressed with uderground human activity (progress of long wall face,\ldots). This second type of device has been used to long term monitoring of the stress – strain changes. A functionality of ...

Geology2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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UTILISATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES BY INCREASING ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY IN SLOVAKIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, R. Kralikova, M. Badida, M. Krupa)

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Renewable energy source is a source which energetic potential permanently renews with natureВґs processes or with the activity of man. Renewable-based energy sources have as yet played a negligible role in SlovakiaВґs energy balance. However there is the global trend toward more intensive use of these clean energies, therefore their higher utilisation is enshrined among the strategic goals of energy policies of most of the countries worldwide, including Slovakia. Necessity of energy and exploitation of the energet...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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UTILIZATION OF GEOPHYSICAL METHOD OF MULTIELECTRODE RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS ON A SLOPE DEFORMATION IN THE MINING DISTRICT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. Marschalko, L. Hofrichterova, H. Lahuta)

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The paper deals with the description of natural conditions and implemented geophysical survey of a scientifically interesting slope deformation Doubrava Ujala, located in the municipality of Doubrava near the city of Karvina in the north-east of the Czech Republic in the reach of the effects of undermining caused by underground black coal mining. It is the case of the most extensive underground mineral mining in the Czech Republic, while the changes in the geological conditions are assumed to affect the slope defo...

Exploration and Mining2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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UTILIZATION POSSIBILITIES OF SELECTED WASTE KINDS IN BUILDING MATERIALS PREPARING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, N. Stevulova, V. Vaclavik, J. Junak, R. Grul, M. Bacikova)

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The utilization possibilities of secondary raw materials in civil engineering are presented in this paper. Three various solid waste kinds were tested as a partial cement or natural aggregate material replacement in construction applications. The influence of mechanically and chemically activated coal fly ash as 25 wt. \% cement replacement and steel slag and recycled concrete as aggregate fraction replacement on compressive strength development of composites during hardening was investigated. The addition of the ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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VERTICAL ACCURACY OF THE BREAKTHROUGH OF THE TUNNEL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, Z. Kapovic, G. Novakovic, A. Marendic, R. Paar)

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Tunnels are the objects of road infrastructure which construction requires very complex, demanding, and responsible geodetic tasks. In the tunnelling, at first it is necessary to establish high quality geodetic control that serves as the base for the transfer of the planned tunnel axis in horizontal and vertical directions, as well as the base for all geodetic measurements realised before, during and after tunnel construction. The basic quantity for the planning the completely measuring concept in the tunnelling i...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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VISUALIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, R. Kralikova, M. Rovnak, M. Kralik)

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This paper describes utilization of environmental data to support decision-making in environmental management and protection. This requires a thorough knowledge of related developments in computer science and a good understanding of the environmental management tasks at hand. As computational power increases, and observation systems sample the environment more densely in space and time, environmental datasets have become increasingly large and more complex. Furthermore, environmental datasets, both observed data a...

Informatics2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE NORWEGIAN EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. JS Kvassnes, I. Forfang, J. Skei)

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Norway is a mineral rich country, and many of the mineral resources are close to the very long coast-line with ice-free fjords. EU’s Mineral Wastes Directive (2006/21/EC) implementation date is May 1st, 2008. Strict control is applied to the handle of the waste from the industries, in addition to financial guarantees in case of accidents and long term monitoring. Norway’s deep fjords and resources in the vicinity of, or on the coast, or in narrow valleys near water bodies, therefore have special waste manageme...

Exploration and Mining2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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WASTES CREATED IN FOUNDRY AND THEIR TREATMENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Pribulova, M. Bartosova)

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The European foundry industry is the third largest in the world for ferrous castings and the second largest for non-ferrous ones. the annual production of castings in the enlarged European Union amounts 11.7 million tonnes of ferrous and 2.8 million tonnes of non-ferrous castings. The foundry industry is a major player in the recycling of metals. steel, cast iron and aluminium scrap is remelted into new products. The most possible negative environmental effects of foundries are related to the presence of a thermal...

Recycling2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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WATERSHED MODELLING AS A FUNCTION OF GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. Vukelic-Sutoska, I. Vukelic)

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Methods of estimating yield from ungaged watershed may be by using of climatic factors, only geographic location and watershed and climatic factors. Methods for estimating yields, as regional analysis, water accounting, direct runoff method, climatic and geographic factors, should be considered as giving estimates so broad that the influence of specific factors have large margins or error. Hydrologic simulation models in watershed modelling use mathematical equations to calculate results like runoff volume or peak...

Hydrology and Water Resources2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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ZERO-VALENT IRON AS APPROPRIATE REACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SB AND AS REMOVAL - THE APPLICATION OF INSITU PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIER TECHNOLOGY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, B. Lalinska, P. Sottnik)

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Antimony mineralization has been intensively exploited at numerous deposits in Slovakia from 17th century until a while since. Weathering and dissolution processes in the environment of mine tailings and closed mines, mobilize elevated levels of toxic elements such as arsenic and antimony, which represent dangerous contaminants for the surrounding ecosystem. The problem of contaminated groundwater should be solved and one of the possible remediation method is the Permeable reactive barrier system (PRB). The choice...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2008
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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A GENERAL COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE EXISTING LEGAL PROCEDURES CONCERNING THE SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, G. Demir, T. Celik, C.BAYAT)

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Technological developments in 20 and 21 centuries have highered up standards of living and created welfare and more comfortable living conditions for mankind. However, together with the increasing world population, environmental problems have also increased and diversified based on various reasons. Therefore, with the aim of solving the existing air, water and earth pollution problems and taking them under control, laws and regulations have been put into force and announced both internationally and domestically. T...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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A QUANTIFIED METHOD FOR SEPARATING THE ALTERATION ZONES IN PORPHYRY COPPER SYSTEMS (BASED ON THE FLUID INCLUSION DATA)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, O. Asghari, A. Hezarkhani)

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The Sungun porphyry copper deposit (PCD) is located in East Azarbaijan, in the NW of Iran. The Sungun porphyries occur as stocks and dikes ranging in composition from quartz monzodiorite through quartz monzonite. Four types of hypogene alteration are developed at Sungun, potassic, phyllic, propylitic and argillic. Based upon their phase content, four types of fluid inclusions are common at Sungun (1) vapor, mono-phase (2) vapor-rich, two-phase, (3) liquid-rich twophase, and (4) multi-phase. Halite is the principal...

Geology2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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A REVIEW OF MACHINE PARAMETERS INFLUENCING THE DRILLING RATE IN MINES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, S. Hoseinie, M. Ataei)

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Drilling rate is one of the main determinants of drilling cost. The performance of any drill bit is affected by the complex interaction of numerous factors. The principal factors that require consideration in predicting drilling rate, particularly for mining application, are the characteristics of the rock and the operating parameters of drilling machine. In this paper, the most important operating parameters of drilling machine were reviewed using many basic studies on drilling rate and dillability since 1956. Th...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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A STUDY ON THE OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR DETERMINING OPEN-PIT AND UNDERGROUND MINING LIMITS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, K. Shahriar, K. Oraee, E.BAKHTAVAR)

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Determination of Mining Limits (ML) for each of Open-Pit (OP) and Underground (Ug) is one of the most significant part impacts the economic aspects. Optimization process for the mentioned objective in both of OP and Ug mining was done on the economic block model. In this paper, the applied Optimization Algorithms (OA)s for ML determination extensively were studied. Because of the major difference between the shape and form of mining limits in two main exploitation methods, implementation of the algorithms in searc...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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A SYNTETHIC SEISMIC REFLECTION DATA, PROCESSED WITH NEW METHOD; COMMON REFLECTION SURFACE STACK

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, M. Soleimani, I. Piruz)

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A standard imaging method in seismic data processing is the simulation of a zero offset section from seismic reflection data. In traditional imaging methods, e. g. NMO/DMO/stack, an accurate macro velocity model is needed. Common reflection surface (CRS) stack is a new data driven method, introduced in recent years which remove the necessity of making this model and just use the surface velocity to simulate zero offset section (2D) or volume (3D). In this article, we drive the CRS stacking on a synthetic data to o...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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ADVANTAGES OF GREY LEVEL PROCESSING APPLIED TO DIGITAL GRAPHIC IMAGES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, B. D. Marinov)

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The filtering of binary images containing graphic and text information possesses typical peculiarities and uses heuristic processing procedures. At the same time the application of grey level methods for processing of digital images gives a lot of advantages. It is introduced an approach for the processing of binary images that is based on the adaptation of algorithms for grey level images like boundary detection, contour tracing, and line tinning. It is made the comparison of methods for binary filtering and corr...

Informatics2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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ALGORITHM FOR CALCULATING THE TUNNEL PROFILE AREAS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, D. Barkovic, M. Zrinjski, L. Redovnikovic)

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Building a tunnel is a very expensive construction task, especially when cutting a tunnel in inconvenient geological conditions. The tunnel building is made drastically more expensive by badly executed works on the cutting itself, i.e. the excavation, and it happens when the areas of excavation cross-sections differ from the areas of designed profiles. It is therefore very important to monitor, apart from the direction of tunnel cutting in terms of position and height, also the areas of cross sections of the excav...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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APPLICATION MSWR REGRESSION IN DETERMINING Pb AND Zn ANOMALIES IN MOGHANJEGH, NW IRAN AND COMPARE ITS RESULTS ITH CLASSIC REGRESSION TECHNIQUES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, A. Habibnia, A. Hezarkhani)

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Regression analysis is a well-established method to correct for grain size differences in suites of sediments. However, distortion caused by the presence of outliers and imprecision in both variables can hinder many common regression models from performing adequately. Median sum of weighted residuals (MSWR) regression is strongly outlier-resistant and accounts for imprecision in both variables for each member of a dataset. In a case study of Ni and Pb normalization for a suite of stream sediments in NW Iran, the a...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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APPLICATION OF GIS BASED MODELLING FOR STONE AGGREGATE POTENTIAL IN DALMATIA, CROATIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, Z. Dedic, O. Hasan, S. Miko, B. Luksic, E. Kovacevic)

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The Dalmatian region is a karst region built of Mesozoic limestone and dolomites. In the four Dalmatian counties aggregates and natural stone is quarried at 155 sites and there are 73 abandoned sites. A GIS based model on map-correlation and map-integration processes was used in order to define relationships between spatial layers and combine predictor factors in supporting a hypothesis. The response variable is the set of point locations of current aggregate and natural stone quarries (termed training sites), and...

Geology2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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APPLICATION OF NEURAL NETWORK METHOD OF LOG PREDICTION IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION “A CASE STUDY IN SOUTH WEST OIL FIELD, IRAN”

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, H. Hassani)

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Petrophysical evaluation is one of the important stages in petroleum exploration activities and reservoir analysis. When a log is missing in a drilling well, petrophysiests hope to deduce it from other logs available in another part of the well or in neighboring wells, in order to define true petrophysic evaluation for corresponding well. This paper presented here, is an artificial neural networks (ANNs) modeling in one of the carbonate reservoirs in the south west of Iran. In this study, three separate ANN are ap...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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APPLICATION OF TOPSIS METHOD IN CONTROLLING FLY ROCK IN BLASTING OPERATIONS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, M. Monjezi, H. D. Jan Abadi, F. Samimi Namin)

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Fly rock is one of the reluctant phenomenon in blasting operation. Several factors are effective in producing fly rock. As a whole, these factors can be divided into two groups; controllable parameters (blasting pattern) and uncontrollable parameters (geo-mechanical characteristics). One of the most important controllable parameters in blasting operation is blast hole diameter. Proper diameter is the diameter which is optimum from technical and economical point of view. Normally, statistical methods can be used fo...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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ARSENIC TOXICITY IN GROUNDWATER OF TERAI BASIN OF NEPAL: A SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, G. R. Joshi, S. Shrestha, P.R. Joshi, R. Deshar, A.R. Sharma)

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Naturally occurring arsenic (As) in groundwater of sedimentary aquifer has emerged as a global problem, and issue of major environmental health concern. Most groundwater from the Terai Basin of Nepal is contaminated by excess arsenic. Such groundwater is widely used for drinking and irrigation purpose and makes easy means of direct entrance of arsenic into human body and food chain; and that affects human health adversely. This paper evaluates the state of arsenic contamination in the six Terai districts of Nepal ...

Hydrology and Water Resources2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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ASSESMENT OF DOLOMITE WALL FAILURES IN THE 6TH GOLBINI JAJARM BAUXITE MINE BY USING SMR CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, M. Ataei, K. Goshtasbi, R. Kalatehjary)

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The stability problems in 73 meters height of dolomite wall cause to starting an empirical estimation for early step of slope optimization. In this paper, three rock classification systems (RQD, RMR and SMR) are utilized for assessment of dolomite wall failures in the 6th Golbini Jajarm bauxite mine. The SMR (slope mass rating) geo-mechanics classification system, is adaptation of RMR (rock mass rating) for slopes. In first step, joint study and site investigation carried out for RQD (rock quality designation) and...

Geology2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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AUTOMATED MONITORING OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY WITH ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES AND AN APPLICATION AT THE KATO SOULI AREA (NE ATTICA, GREECE)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, P. Sotiropoulos, A. Tzanis)

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Surface and groundwater resources are important assets for the economic and social welfare of the population of a given area; they are renewable and with proper management, they contribute substantially to sustained development. Unfortunately, the expansion of industrial and agricultural activities lead to increasing withdrawal of water from the aquifers, excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers and (frequently illicit) disposal of industrial waste. This results in rapid reduction in the quantity and quality of...

Hydrology and Water Resources2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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AUTOMATIC CALCULATION OF ACOUSTIC FIELD BEHIND THE FIRST LINE OF BUILDINGS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, N. Nikolov)

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On the basis of the mathematical model of acoustic field behind the first line of buildings [1] is created program insurance for PC and operational system WindowsВ®. The incoming information includes: coordinated of the angle and altitude of buildings, sources, power and frequency of sound, coordinates of the points for which the calculations are made for (figure 2). The program is composed from 7 basic modules. The connection between them is represented in figure 1. The results from the calculations are shown by ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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AUTOMATION OF THE PLANNING ACTIVITIES IN INVESTIGATION PLANNING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, P. Maldjanski)

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A review of the CAD systems used in the investigation planning, possibilities to automate planning and the basic directions related with planning are done. Examples for achieved results when developing software for the specialized investigation activities and when working with the program package “Geodesy” are given.

Informatics2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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BENCH BLASTING OPTIMIZATION METHOD DEPENDING ON DESIRED FRAGMENTATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, K. Ozdemir, A. Kahriman, U. Ozer, G. Tuncer)

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Within the scope of this study, Kuz-Ram and JKMRC fragmentation estimation models were applied to bench blasting operations and pros and cons of models were determined by comparing estimation results with the real fragmentation results obtained from digital image processing technique. On the other side, bench blast optimization method by means of models and digital image processing technique, is introduced in order to get desired fragmentation result from bench blast.

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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BOREHOLE WELL STABILITY ANALYSIS WITH SENSITIVITY ON WELL DIP

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, K. S. R. Shirinabadi, E. Bakhtavar)

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In this study, first the stability of a drilled well for oil production from a reservoir in the Asmary formation region of Iran using a finite different numerical method was assessed. Some sections of various well plunges were done. For each section, displacement, maximum major stresses, safety factor, and plastic zone condition around well using the mentioned numerical method were estimated. According to the results of the programme, summarized that the vertical well in relation to the horizontal well was in a be...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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BULGARIAN GERMAN TRAINING AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY SOFIA AND JOB PERSPECTIVES FOR GRADUATES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, I. Boyadjiev, A. Richter)

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The authors outline the features and impacts that Bulgarian-German education, initially introduced in 1991 in the Faculty of German Engineering Education and Industrial Management (FDIBA) at the Technical University Sofia, has on Bulgaria’s European integration. The training comprises 4 specialties conducted in German and follows curricula and regulations provided by German partneruniversities. Every year the Faculty enrolls ca. 160 Bulgarian and 20 foreign newcomers. Upon graduation students receive diplomas fr...

Education and Accreditation2007
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