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  • Assessment of climatic and ... Assessment of climatic and anthropogenic effects on flood dynamics in the Cerkniško Polje (SW Slovenia) based on a 70-year observation dataset
    Blatnik, Matej; Gabrovšek, Franci; Ravbar, Nataša ... Journal of hydrology. Regional studies, February 2024, 2024-02-00, 2024-02-01, Volume: 51
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    Study Region: Cerkniško Polje, (SW Slovenia) - regularly flooded polje with a complex recharge and partly disturbed due to human interventions. Study Focus: We focus on the long-term flooding ...
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  • Vrednotenje izobraževalnega... Vrednotenje izobraževalnega potenciala geodiverzitete na primeru Cerkniškega polja
    Stepišnik, Uroš; Ilc Klun, Mojca; Repe, Blaž Dela (Univerza v Ljubljani. Oddelek za geografijo), 12/2017 47
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    Koncept geodiverzitete obstaja že več kot 20 let. Večina metod vrednotenja geodiverzitete se uporablja za ugotavljanje geokonzervatorskega ali geoturističnega potenciala. Metode, s katerimi bi lahko ...
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  • Effects of overgrowing at C... Effects of overgrowing at Cerknica Polje (southern Slovenia) on breeding farmland birds/ Vpliv zaraščanja Cerkniškega polja (južna Slovenija) na gnezdilke kmetijske krajine
    Bordjan, Dejan; Bordjan, Ana Acrocephalus, 12/2014, Volume: 35, Issue: 162-163
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    Abstract Agriculture has a great impact on biodiversity in Europe. Populations of farmland birds are declining due to both intensification and abandonment of agriculture. The purpose of this study ...
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  • Vodne ptice in ujede Cerkni... Vodne ptice in ujede Cerkniškega polja (južna Slovenija) v letih 2007 in 2008, s pregledom zanimivejših opazovanj do konca leta 2010 / Waterbirds and raptors of Cerknica polje (southern Slovenia) in 2007 and 2008, with an overview of interesting observations till the end of 2010
    Bordjan, Dejan Acrocephalus, 03/2012, Volume: 33, Issue: 152-153
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    Between the end of February 2007 and mid-February in 2008, 73 systematic surveys of waterbirds and raptors were carried out during 10-day periods at Cerknica polje (Southern Slovenia). The main ...
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  • Study Areas Study Areas
    Veress, Márton Covered Karsts, 2016
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    This chapter presents the locations where investigations and observations were made. The following karst regions studied in detail are described: Aggtelek Karst, Asiago Plateau, Bakony Mountains, ...
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  • Multivariate Statistical An... Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Hydrochemical and Microbiological Natural Tracers as a Tool for Understanding Karst Hydrodynamics (The Unica Springs, SW Slovenia)
    Ćuk Đurović, Marina; Petrič, Metka; Jemcov, Igor ... Water resources research, November 2022, 2022-11-00, 20221101, Volume: 58, Issue: 11
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    Various multivariate statistical techniques (MST) can provide valuable insights into water quality variability. Despite numerous studies in which these methods have been used, their potential has not ...
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  • Observations of stage and t... Observations of stage and temperature dynamics in the epiphreatic caves within the catchment area of the Ljubljanica river (Slovenia)
    Gabrovsek, Franci; Turk, Janez Geologia Croatica, 01/2010, Volume: 63, Issue: 2
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    Karst ground water dynamics between the Planinsko polje and the springs of Ljubljanica (Slovenia) was studied based on the monitoring of stage and temperature of ground water in four caves. The Unica ...
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  • Hydrodynamic aspect of caves Hydrodynamic aspect of caves
    Prelovšek, Mitja; Turk, Janez; Gabrovšek, Franci International journal of speleology, 01/2008, Volume: 37, Issue: 1
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    From a hydrological point of view, active caves are a series of connected conduits which drain water through an aquifer. Water tends to choose the easiest way through the system but different ...
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