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View article: Remote Sensing and Multi-Level Data Analyses for Hum na Sutli Landslide Impact Assessment in a Changing Climate
Remote Sensing and Multi-Level Data Analyses for Hum na Sutli Landslide Impact Assessment in a Changing Climate Open
In Northern Croatia, the stability of slopes is increasingly compromised by a combination of anthropogenic pressures, seismic activity, and climate-driven changes in precipitation patterns. This study presents an integrated, multi-level in…
View article: Multidisciplinary Approach to Conceptual Modelling of Hydrothermal Systems in Croatia (HyTheC)
Multidisciplinary Approach to Conceptual Modelling of Hydrothermal Systems in Croatia (HyTheC) Open
The Pannonian part of Croatia has favorable geothermal characteristics that promote the development of natural thermal springs (temperatures up to 65 °C) in around 20 localities. These waters have been used for millennia and are the b…
View article: Addressing water resource challenges on Vis island, Croatia: an integrated approach to karst aquifer management
Addressing water resource challenges on Vis island, Croatia: an integrated approach to karst aquifer management Open
Vis is a small, remote island in the eastern Adriatic Sea predominantly composed of karstified carbonate rocks. The unique geological and hydrogeological context results in an autonomous water supply from its karst aquifer. The primary ext…
View article: Hydrogeological parametrization of a carbonate thermal aquifer through integrated pumping test and virtual outcrop reconstruction (Daruvar, Croatia)
Hydrogeological parametrization of a carbonate thermal aquifer through integrated pumping test and virtual outcrop reconstruction (Daruvar, Croatia) Open
Geothermal resources are renewable sources of energy and raw materials. A sustainable utilization for the long-term preservation of the resource requires a site-specific plan that needs to be based on geological and hydrogeological reconst…
View article: A conceptual and numerical model of fluid flow and heat transport in the Topusko hydrothermal system
A conceptual and numerical model of fluid flow and heat transport in the Topusko hydrothermal system Open
Comprehensive understanding of hydrothermal systems is often obtained through the integration of conceptual and numerical modelling. This integrated approach provides a structured framework for the reconstruction and quantification of flui…
View article: Hydrogeological parameterisation of the Daruvar thermal aquifer: integration of fracture network analysis and well testing
Hydrogeological parameterisation of the Daruvar thermal aquifer: integration of fracture network analysis and well testing Open
Highly fractured Mesozoic carbonate rocks are the main reservoir of many geothermal resources in northern Croatia, being of environmental, cultural, and economic value for the local and regional communities. The Daruvar thermal springs (te…
View article: Geological modeling of a tectonically controlled hydrothermal system in the southwestern part of the Pannonian basin (Croatia)
Geological modeling of a tectonically controlled hydrothermal system in the southwestern part of the Pannonian basin (Croatia) Open
Geothermal energy is an important resource in the green economy transition. For the preservation of a geothermal resource it is crucial to assess its renewability and the sustainability of the exploitation. These aspects are influenced by …
View article: Reconstruction of Fault Architecture in the Natural Thermal Spring Area of Daruvar Hydrothermal System Using Surface Geophysical Investigations (Croatia)
Reconstruction of Fault Architecture in the Natural Thermal Spring Area of Daruvar Hydrothermal System Using Surface Geophysical Investigations (Croatia) Open
The sustainable utilization of geothermal energy mostly depends on the characteristics of the geothermal resource from which it is extracted. Among others, detailed geological modeling is a key factor for estimating the potential of a geot…
View article: Identification of Aquifer and Pumped Well Parameters Using the Data Hidden in Non-Linear Losses
Identification of Aquifer and Pumped Well Parameters Using the Data Hidden in Non-Linear Losses Open
During the pumping of wells, the groundwater level drawdown, as measured in the pumped well, is increased by non-linear losses caused by the water flow velocity through the well screens. This undermines the adequacy of the direct use of th…
View article: Multidisciplinary Research of Thermal Springs Area in Topusko (Croatia)
Multidisciplinary Research of Thermal Springs Area in Topusko (Croatia) Open
Topusko is the second warmest natural thermal water spring area in Croatia, located at the southwest edge of the Pannonian Basin System. Due to favourable geothermal properties, these waters have been used for heating and health and recrea…
View article: Determination of geometrical parameters of fractures in Triassic dolomites: the case study of the Daruvar Hydrothermal System (Croatia)
Determination of geometrical parameters of fractures in Triassic dolomites: the case study of the Daruvar Hydrothermal System (Croatia) Open
Carbonates extend on approximately 15% of the ice-free land surface, and approximately 16% of the global population lives in karst areas depending on its groundwater resources. The estimation of the permeability field in carbonate aquifers…
View article: Multi-Level Data Analyses in the Gajevo Landslide Research, Croatia
Multi-Level Data Analyses in the Gajevo Landslide Research, Croatia Open
The Gajevo landslide is located in a hilly area of northern Croatia, where numerous landslides endanger and damage houses, roads, water systems, and power lines. Nevertheless, available landslide data are relatively scarce. Therefore, the …
View article: Multidisciplinary investigations of a karst reservoir for managed aquifer recharge applications on the island of Vis (Croatia)
Multidisciplinary investigations of a karst reservoir for managed aquifer recharge applications on the island of Vis (Croatia) Open
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) refers to a suite of methods by which excess surface water or non-conventional water is stored underground for subsequent recovery or environmental purposes. MAR solutions have been largely used in unconsolid…
View article: Multi-Level Sensing Technologies in Landslide Research—Hrvatska Kostajnica Case Study, Croatia
Multi-Level Sensing Technologies in Landslide Research—Hrvatska Kostajnica Case Study, Croatia Open
In March 2018, a landslide in Hrvatska Kostajnica completely destroyed multiple households. The damage was extensive, and lives were endangered. The question remains: Can it happen again? To enhance the knowledge and understanding of the s…
View article: Extensive Post-Seismic Cover-Collapse Sinkhole Opening During 2020–2021 Petrinja Earthquake Sequence (Croatia): a Unique Local Geological, Geotechnical and Hydrological Setting
Extensive Post-Seismic Cover-Collapse Sinkhole Opening During 2020–2021 Petrinja Earthquake Sequence (Croatia): a Unique Local Geological, Geotechnical and Hydrological Setting Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]Extensive Post-Seismic Cover-Collapse Sinkhole Opening During 2020–2021 Petrinja Earthquake Sequence (Croatia): a Unique Local Geologic…
View article: The preliminary inventory of coseismic ground failures related to December 2020 – January 2021 Petrinja earthquake series
The preliminary inventory of coseismic ground failures related to December 2020 – January 2021 Petrinja earthquake series Open
The most recent major earthquake series struck near Petrinja (December 29th 2020 M 6.2), and triggered extensive ground failures in the wider area of Petrinja, Sisak and Glina. Coseismic ground failures including subsidence dolines, liquef…
View article: Seismic and geological zonation of the part of the City of Zagreb area
Seismic and geological zonation of the part of the City of Zagreb area Open
The area of the City of Zagreb is relatively large (~ 640 km 2 ) and urbanized (> 800,000 residents).The general geomorphological setting of the City is on the alluvial plane of the Sava River, on the southern slopes of Medvenica Mountain …
View article: Options for managed aquifer recharge of karst aquifer of Vis island (Croatia)
Options for managed aquifer recharge of karst aquifer of Vis island (Croatia) Open
<p>Vis, a small remote island in the Adriatic Sea, inhabited since the time of ancient Greeks and Romans, exhibits a unique historical and natural environment. With an area of 89.7 km<sup>2</sup>, the island is mostly com…
View article: Characterization of Aquifers in Metamorphic Rocks by Combined Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Monitoring of Spring Hydrodynamics
Characterization of Aquifers in Metamorphic Rocks by Combined Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Monitoring of Spring Hydrodynamics Open
Crystalline rocks are generally characterized by negligible porosity and permeability in terms of groundwater exploitability. However, alteration processes can greatly increase their fracture permeability and induce formation of modest, bu…
View article: First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia Open
Loess is a widespread continental aeolian sediment. Groundwater generally represents the most important source of potable water in loess areas, where loess is the aquitard overlying the aquifer system. This work investigates loess deposits…