Meteorite Javorje is a single mass of 4920 g is severely weathered with no signs of any preserved regmaglypts. Based on an average kamacite bandwidth it was structurally classified as medium octahedrite. Mineral composition was determined by scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectroscopy. Kamacite is abundant, forming Widmanstätten pattern, separated by thin taenite lamellae. Rhabdites, schreibersites and daubréelite grains were also identified. According to the bulk composition of Ni and trace elements Ga, Ge and Ir the meteorite belongs to a chemical group IIIAB.
B.06 Other
COBISS.SI-ID: 1868373The INCOME project is intended for the establishment of an effective management of contaminated aquifers. The project connects procedures for discovering and supervising sources of pollution, and measures for improving the condition. The two primary objectives of the project are to develop an integrated decision making support system (DSS) and the proposal of a feasible/accepted program of activities for sustainable management of extremely vulnerable “urban” groundwater in the alluvial aquifer below the highly urbanized area of the Municipality of Ljubljana.
D.01 Chairing over/coordinating (international and national) projects
COBISS.SI-ID: 1866069In the year 2010 the work on Slovenian Water Management Plan for the Ministry for Environment and Spatial Planning was finished. It deals with integral water management policy, including the groundwater chemical and quantitative status estimation and proposal of measures for improvement of chemical and quantitative status of water bodies, which are at risk and they will not achieve good chemical and quantitative status till the year 2015. In the scope of Slovenian Water Management Plan, Geological Survey of Slovenia was responsible for groundwater management issues.
F.24 Improvements to existing system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 1752149Work on this project is the continuation of previus work. The waters act transfered the responsibility of protection of water bodies used for abstraction or for public drinking water supply to the government of RS. The intention of the programme is to obtain expert groundwork of water protection areas which will correspond with the Rules on criteria for determination of water protection area. In 2010 the expert basis or completions for folowing decres were prepared: Savinjska kotlina, Slovenj Gradec, Ljubljansko Barje, Brestovica, Škofja Loka etc.
F.24 Improvements to existing system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 1752149Preliminary results of research of material from large mine and processing waste deposits in the upper Meža Valley are presented in this contribution. Poor ore and ore processing waste deposits act as indirect source of heavy metals in the environment. SEM/EDS analysis showed that heavy metals occur as major constituent elements in minerals and partially as trace elements in minerals. Only minor contents of heavy metals are bound to iron oxy-hydroxides and iron oxy-hydroxy sulphates.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 1795925