Rainfall kinetic energy–intensity relationships for rainfall erosivity estimation were established on the basis of raindrop size distribution measurements (optical disdrometer, rain gauges) and rainfall intensity measurements during a one-year period performed on 2 locations in SW Slovenia. Two exponential KE–I relationships were established for each measuring site, and their performances were tested and compared with the performances of selected 11 KE–I relationships expressed with linear, linear-log or exponential formulations.
COBISS.SI-ID: 5086305
The previously stable ecosystem of the algal species Peridinium gatunense (Dinoflagellate) in Lake Kinneret underwent changes around 1993 and has transformed into an unstable system, with cyanobacterial blooms occurring regularly. We discovered a single model equation for predicting the concentration of algae in both periods. We applied an automated modelling tool (Lagramge), which integrates the knowledge- and the data-driven modelling approach. After the expert's visual estimation and validation of the models, we proposed one optimal model capable of long-term predictions.
COBISS.SI-ID: 24367399
An experimental study of suspension flow patterns and velocity field inside a circular settling tank with continuous operation was done. Research was focused on the impact of a specific flow pattern on the sedimentation efficiency of the prototype settling tank. The flow field and local suspension concentration was determined by computer-aided visualization. Obtained results in terms of velocity fields can serve as a basis for numerical simulations validation and can improve the optimization of settling tanks of the type.
COBISS.SI-ID: 11402267
This monograph of 13 chapters and written by 33 authors is the result of a long-term co-operation in research, which included the efforts of many hydrologists and technical staff from different Universities and Agencies from all countires of the Danube River Basin. The co-operation was undertaken under the umbrella of the UNESCO. The research was funded from national sources of individual countries. The ditor of this monograph is Prof. Brilly, a long-term chairman of the Commission for the IHP Programme that runs under UNESCO in Slovenia.
COBISS.SI-ID: 5109345
On 12 Slovenian rock aggregates (limestone, dolomite bedrock, naturally occurring river alluvium), we performed investigations on the nature of fines using 6 different methods. The relationship between properties of different fines were recognized and used as a basis for drafting Slovenian national criteria for SE and MB values which have been in an official trial use since 2007.
COBISS.SI-ID: 4766305