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  1. Assessing Recent Changes in the Contribution of Rainfall and Air Temperature Effects to Mean Flow and Runoff in Two Slovenian–Croatian Basins Using MLR and MLLR
  2. Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on the Hydrology of a Small Catchment: The Krapina River near Kupljenovo
  3. Prominent Increase in Air Temperatures on Two Small Mediterranean Islands, Lastovo and Lošinj, Since 1998 and Its Effect on the Frequency of Extreme Droughts
  4. Significant Rise in Sava River Water Temperature in the City of Zagreb Identified across Various Time Scales
  5. Different groundwater behaviour in deep karst boreholes: the case of Jadro spring basin (Dinaric karst, Croatia)
  6. The Behavior of Diurnal Temperature Range (DTR) and Annual Temperature Range (ATR) in the Urban Environment: A Case of Zagreb Grič, Croatia
  7. Climate Variability and Trends in Imotski, Croatia: An Analysis of Temperature and Precipitation
  8. A Unique Approach to Hydrological Behavior along the Bednja River (Croatia) Watercourse
  9. A Review of Extreme Air Temperature Analysis in Croatia
  10. The Influence of Reservoirs on Water Temperature in the Downstream Part of an Open Watercourse: A Case Study at Botovo Station on the Drava River
  11. Watercourse Recovery Process - The Role and Importance of Water Monitoring
  12. What is above average air temperature!?
  13. Differences in Air and Sea Surface Temperatures in the Northern and Southern Part of the Adriatic Sea
  14. Karst Lake’s Dynamics Analysis as a Tool for Aquifer Characterisation at Field Scale, Example of Cryptodepression—Red Lake in Croatia
  15. Povezanost površinske temperature more i površinske temperature zraka
  16. Precipitation Regime Changes at Four Croatian Meteorological Stations
  17. Increasing Trends in Air and Sea Surface Temperature in the Central Adriatic Sea (Croatia)
  18. Recession curve analysis in function of karst lake hydrogeological regime identification: case study Red Lake, Croatia
  19. An example of principal component analysis application on climate change assessment
  20. Lake Level Prediction using Feed Forward and Recurrent Neural Networks
  21. Re: Hydrology
  22. Water resources analysis of the Rječina karst spring and river (Dinaric karst)
  23. Human Impacts on Water Regime
  24. Preliminary analysis of the decrease in water level of Vrana Lake on the small carbonate island of Cres (Dinaric karst, Croatia)
  25. Hydrological analysis of Skradinski Buk tufa waterfall (Krka River, Dinaric karst, Croatia)
  26. Changing climate shifts timing of European floods
  27. Differences between true mean temperatures and means calculated with four different approaches: a case study from three Croatian stations
  28. Analysis of the Drava and Danube rivers floods in Osijek (Croatia) and possibility of their coincidence
  29. Changes in hydrological regime caused by human intervention in karst: the case of the Rumin Springs
  30. Drastic hydrological changes caused by hydroelectrical development in karst: a case of the karst river Zrmanja (Croatia)
  31. Karst spring catchment: an example from Dinaric karst
  32. A European Flood Database: facilitating comprehensive flood research beyond administrative boundaries
  33. Karst hydrogeology/hydrology of dinaric chain and isles
  34. Analysis of transboundary Dojran Lake mean annual water level changes
  35. Dynamics of the Kopački Rit (Croatia) wetland floodplain water regime
  36. The possible negative consequences of underground dam and reservoir construction and operation in coastal karst areas: an example of the hydro-electric power plant (HEPP) Ombla near Dubrovnik (Croatia)
  37. The possible negative consequences of underground dam and reservoir construction and operation in coastal karst areas: an example of the HEPP Ombla near Dubrovnik (Croatia)
  38. Book review
  39. Hydrology of Blue Lake in the Dinaric karst
  40. Differences between true mean daily, monthly and annual air temperatures and air temperatures calculated with three equations: a case study from three Croatian stations
  41. 6.11 Poljes, Ponors and Their Catchments
  42. Karst rivers’ particularity: an example from Dinaric karst (Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  43. Molecular data as a possible tool for tracing groundwater flow in karst environment: example ofDelminichthys adspersusin Dinaric karst system
  44. Impact of grout curtains on karst groundwater behaviour: an example from the Dinaric karst
  45. The water on a small karst island: the island of Korčula (Croatia) as an example
  46. Impact of an inter‐basin water transfer and reservoir operation on a karst open streamflow hydrological regime: an example from the Dinaric karst (Croatia)
  47. Sustainability of the karst environment - Dinnaric karst and other karst regions
  48. Negative impacts of grouting on the underground karst environment
  49. The changes in the lower Drava River water level, discharge and suspended sediment regime
  50. Water losses from a reservoir built in karst: the example of the Boljunčica reservoir (Istria, Croatia)
  51. Water losses from the Ričice reservoir built in the Dinaric karst
  52. Analysis of the water temperature regime of the Danube and its tributaries in Croatia
  53. A framework for karst ecohydrology
  54. Changes in flow conveyance and implication for flood protection, Sava River, Zagreb
  55. Analysis of Long-Term (1878-2004) Mean Annual Discharges of the Karst Spring Fontaine de Vaucluse (France)
  56. Basic data on the hydrology of Lakes Ohrid and Prespa
  57. Definition of catchment area in karst: case of the rivers Krčić and Krka, Croatia
  58. Karst flash floods: an example from the Dinaric karst (Croatia)
  59. The influence of hydroelectrical development on the flow regime of the karstic river Cetina
  60. Analysis of the maximum discharge of karst springs
  61. Monthly and annual effective infiltration coefficients in Dinaric karst: example of the Gradole karst spring catchment
  62. Interpretation of groundwater level monitoring results in karst aquifers: examples from the Dinaric karst
  63. Interpretation of groundwater level monitoring results in karst aquifers: examples from the Dinaric karst
  64. Analysis of precipitation appearance in time
  65. Water circulation in karst and determination of catchment areas: example of the River Zrmanja
  66. Ecologically acceptable flows definition for the Žrnovnica River (Croatia)
  67. Sea water intrusion in coastal karst springs: example of the Blaž Spring (Croatia)
  68. Hydrogeology Of Slanac Spring, Croatia
  69. Ground water behaviour in karst: example of the Ombla Spring (Croatia)
  70. The Catchment Area of the Sv. Ivan Karst Spring in Istria (Croatia)
  71. Hydrological identification of drought
  72. Hydrological explanation of the flow in karst: example of the Crnojevića spring
  73. THE VRANA LAKE HYDROLOGY (ISLAND OF CRES ‐ CROATIA)1
  74. Karst springs hydrographs as indicators of karst aquifers
  75. Effects of dams and reservoirs on the hydrological characteristics of the lower drava river
  76. Rhythmic karst springs
  77. The influence of errors in precipitation measurements on the accuracy of the evaporation measurements performed by a class A evaporation pan
  78. Identification of a karst hydrological system in the Dinaric karst (Yugoslavia)
  79. Hydrological investigations of Dinaric karst at the Krčić catchment and the river Krka springs (Yugoslavia)
  80. Several methods for discharge measurements of floods / Plusieures méthodes de mesure du débit des crues
  81. ACCURACY OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT MEASUREMENTS IN NATURAL STREAMFLOWS
  82. Influence of turbulence on the accuracy of discharge measurements in natural streamflows
  83. Monitoring And Modelling Pesticide Dynamics In Surface Water
  84. Allium-Assay In Evaluation Of Drinking And Surface Water Mutagenicity
  85. Aqueous Photocatalysis, Natural Organic Matter Characterization And Removal: A Case Study Of The Photacatalytic Oxidation of Fulvic Acid
  86. Chemical And Ecological Problems Of Small Reservoirs At Designing Of Wastewater Treatment Installations
  87. Complex Kinetic Indexes For Estimation Of Surface And Waste Water Quality
  88. Continually Measured Orp And Ph Signal For Control Of Nitrogen Removal
  89. Cost Modelling In Waste Water Treatment Processes: An Empirical Analysis For Spain
  90. Ecohydrology Of Dojran Lake
  91. Evaluation Of Vilnius City (Lithuania) Snow Pollution Toxicity By Use Of Fish Biotests
  92. Facts, Contradictions And Possible Improvement Actions For Hazardous Wastewater Management - A Case Study
  93. Methods For Toxicity Testing Of Xenobiotics In Wastewater Treatment Plants And In Receiving Water Bodies
  94. Minimization Of Dangerous Pollutants In The New Sanitation Concept For Separation Treatment Of Wastewater
  95. Operation Of Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant With Submerged Membrane Modules
  96. Pharmaceuticals And Personal Care Products (Ppcp) In Canadian Urban Waters: A Management Perspective
  97. Phytotoxicity Assessment Of Effluent Waters, Surface Water And Sediments
  98. Polar Organic Micropollutants In The Water Cycle
  99. Pollution Of Ground Sources Of Drinking Water With Technogenic Tritium
  100. Review On The Assessment Of The Removal Efficiency Of Wastewater Treatment Plants For Selected Xenobiotics
  101. The Comparative Study Of The Overall Effect Of Crude Oil On Fish In Early Stages Of Development
  102. Viruses In Ground Water