1. PHOTOTHERMAL-DEFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF SOILS AND SOIL AGGREGATESMikhail A. Proskurnin, Dorota Korte, O.B. Rogova, D.S. Volkov, Mladen Franko, 2017, published scientific conference contribution abstract Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: PHOTOTHERMAL-DEFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY, soil, soil aggregates Published: 30.08.2017; Views: 2810; Downloads: 0
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2. Assessment of Pb, Cd and Hg soil contamination and its potential to cause cytotoxic and genotoxic effects in human cell lines (CaCo-2 and HaCaT)Maida Šljivić Husejnović, Martina Bergant Marušič, Sasa Jankovic, Suzana Žižek, Aida Smajlović, Adaleta Softić, Omer Music, Biljana Antonijevic, 2018, original scientific article Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: Lead, Cadmium and mercury, Soil pollution, Tuzla Canton, Cytotoxicity, Genotoxicity Published: 25.01.2018; Views: 2538; Downloads: 0
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3. EFFECTS OF POTENTIAL CLIMATE CHANGES ON THE BEHAVIOUR, FEEDING RATE AND REPRODUCTION OF SELECTED SOIL INVERTEBRATESNijat Rahimli, 2018, master's thesis Abstract: As a consequence of global climate change, the biodiversity of soil invertebrates is impacted. Elevated temperatures and moisture alterations in soil have deleterious effects on soil invertebrates. These organisms are important bioindicators of changes in soil ecosystems. Therefore, we investigated the effect of soil moisture, as potential impacts of climate change, on the behaviour, feeding rate and reproduction rates of two soil invertebrate species: woodlice (Porcellio scaber) and earthworms (Eisenia andrei) in laboratory experiments. Our results indicate that soil invertebrates are highly sensitive to desiccation. The feeding activity of woodlice and the reproduction rate of earthworms are likely dependent on soil moisture. Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: Climate change, Soil invertebrates, Soil ecology, Isopods, Earthworms Published: 14.02.2018; Views: 3246; Downloads: 189
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6. OBJECTIVE AND PERCEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN THE TOWNS OF ZENICA AND MARIBORIvana Pandža, Katja Belec, Matjaž Žvokelj, Merima Vrškić, Tajda Huber, Ula Urbas, 2020, treatise, preliminary study, study Abstract: In this study, we measured the concentrations of specific heavy metals in the soil and sediment samples taken on different locations of the cities of Maribor (Slovenia), and Zenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina). The report also includes a questionnaire regarding the residents’ views about the environmental quality of the city they live in. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...concentrations of specific heavy metals in the soil and sediment samples taken on different locations... Keywords: Soil, sediments, heavy metals, AAS, pollution, questionnaire, environmental quality. Published: 11.09.2020; Views: 1333; Downloads: 0
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