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3401.
Predstavitev sadovnjaka Pod skalco in sadjarstva v Goriških Brdih
Zoran Božič, other performed works

Abstract: Predstavitev za študente Višje strokovne šole (ŠCNG), terenske vaje pri predmetu Trajnostni razvoj in varovanje okolja.
Keywords: sadjarstvo, ekologija, stare sadne sorte
Published in RUNG: 14.10.2019; Views: 2794; Downloads: 0
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3402.
Obisk ministrice za kmetijstvo Aleksandre Pivec v sadovnjaku Pod skalco
Zoran Božič, Gregor Božič, other performed works

Abstract: Ogled visokodebelnega sadovnjaka za ekološko pridelavo sadja s starimi sadnimi sortami v Kojskem v Goriških Brdih.
Keywords: sadjarstvo, Ministrstvo za kmetijstvo, ekologija
Published in RUNG: 14.10.2019; Views: 3018; Downloads: 0
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3403.
Pogovor z dr. Zoranom Božičem
Zoran Božič, Anika Velišček, other performed works

Abstract: Pogovor Anike Velišček z novogoriškim šolnikom, publicistom, univerzitetnim predavateljem, politikom in sadjarjem.
Keywords: šolstvo, prešernoslovje, sadjarstvo
Published in RUNG: 14.10.2019; Views: 3048; Downloads: 0
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Bomo s samostojno državo izgubili svoj učni jezik? : Pobuda za oceno ustavnosti 8. člena Zakona o visokem šolstvu
Zoran Božič, 2019, published professional conference contribution (invited lecture)

Abstract: Prispevek problematizira uvajanje poučevanja v tujem jeziku na slovenskih državnih univerzah. Pri tem upošteva zgodovinske okoliščine nastanka slovenske države in se sklicuje na Ustavo RS, ki kot uradni jezik določa slovenščino.
Keywords: slovenščina, učni jezik, visoko šolstvo, ustava, internacionalizacija
Published in RUNG: 14.10.2019; Views: 2892; Downloads: 0
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3405.
Variations in U concentrations and isotope signatures in two Canadian lakes impacted by U mining: A combination of anthropogenic and biogeochemical processes
Wei Wang, Duc Huy Dang, Breda Novotnik, Thai T. Phan, R. Douglas Evans, 2019, original scientific article

Abstract: Temporal and vertical variations in uranium (U) concentrations and U isotope (δ238U, ‰) signatures were examined in sediment cores collected seven times over a one year period, from two lakes in Ontario, Canada, which are contaminated with U by historical mining activities. Bow Lake is holomictic, experiencing seasonal anoxia, while the sediments of meromictic Bentley Lake are permanently anoxic. Average annual peak concentrations of U in Bow Lake subsurface sediments were approximately 300 μg L−1 and 600 μg g−1 in porewater and bulk sediments, respectively. Similar ranges of concentrations (900 μg L−1 and 600 μg g−1, respectively) were observed in Bentley Lake sediments. The exceedingly high levels of U observed in the porewaters of both lakes, as well as the seasonal variability in U levels, challenge the traditional paradigm regarding U chemistry, i.e., that reduced U(IV) should be insoluble under anoxic conditions. The average annual δ238U ‰ values at the sediment-water interface of both lakes were similar (i.e., 0.47 ± 0.09‰ and 0.50 ± 0.16‰, relative to IRMM-184). The deep sediments in both Bentley Lake and Bow Lake record U isotope composition with a typical fractionation of 0.6‰ relative to the surface water, confirming authigenic U accumulation, i.e., negligible contribution of particulate material from the tailings. Also, the δ238U values in porewater have an average offset of ca. −0.1‰ relative to bulk sediments in anoxic zones and are reversed in the oxic sediment layer.
Keywords: Uranium Isotope composition Uranium tailings Biogeochemical cycling Redox chemistry
Published in RUNG: 09.10.2019; Views: 3112; Downloads: 0
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Uranium bearing dissolved organic matter in the porewaters of uranium contaminated lake sediments
Breda Novotnik, Wei Chen, R. Douglas Evans, 2018, original scientific article

Abstract: Uranium (U) mobility in the environment strongly depends on its oxidation state and the presence of complexing agents such as inorganic carbon, phosphates, and dissolved organic matter (DOM). Despite the importance of DOM in U mobility, the exact mechanism is still poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of our investigation was to characterise sediment porewater DOM in two lakes in Ontario, Canada (Bow and Bentley Lakes) that were historically contaminated with U and propose possible composition of UO2-bearing DOM. Depth profiles of U concentrations in porewaters and total sediment digests reveal U levels of up to 1.3 mg L−1 in porewater and up to 0.8 mg−1 g in sediment. Depth profiles of U did not correlate with Fe, Mn, SO4 2−, or Eh profiles. Therefore, porewater DOM was analysed and taken into consideration as the primary source of U mobility. Porewater DOM in each sediment section (1 cm sections, 20 cm core length) was analysed by high-resolution electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry. PCA analyses of porewater DOM mass spectra showed grouping and clear separation of DOM in sediment sections with elevated U concentrations in comparison to sections with background U concentrations. Several criteria were set to characterise UO2-bearing DOM and more than 70 different molecules were found. The vast majority of these UO2-DOM compounds fell in the category of carboxyl-containing aliphatic molecules (H/C between 0.85 and 1.2 and O/C≤0.4) and had a mean value of m/z about 720.
Keywords: Uranium Lake sediments Porewater Disolved organic matter High resolution mass spectrometry
Published in RUNG: 09.10.2019; Views: 3266; Downloads: 0
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3408.
Digital Humanities and Fine Arts Studies at the University of Nova Gorica
Aleš Vaupotič, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: In the occasion of release of the book about manifestation Real Presence will be held between 3rd and 8th of October series of events, including talks, presentations, performances, workshops and exhibitions in which will take part international and Serbian artists. Friday, 4.10.2019 - 3 - 6 pm - in the Belgrade City Library, Knez Mihailova Street 56 - Present Academy symposium. Participants: Alberto Gianfreda, Associate Professor, Brera Academy, Milan; Alessandra Saviotti, PhD candidate - Liverpool John Moores University & Tutor - ArtEZ University of the Arts, Arnhem; Christian Sievers, Associate Professor, Academy of Media Arts Cologne; Nemanja Nikolić, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Fine Arts, Belgrade, Saša Tkačenko, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Architecture, Novi Sad, Aleš Vaupotič, acting head of the Research Centre for Humanities / University of Nova Gorica; Narvika Bovcon, Associate Professor, Faculty of Computer and Information Science / University of Ljubljana; Milenko Prvački, Senior Fellow - Office of the President - LASALLE College of the Arts - Faculty of Fine Arts; Jacob Tonski, Associate Professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The book: https://issuu.com/maximilianmauracher/docs/realpresence_2019_2
Keywords: digital humanities, art, science, pedagogy
Published in RUNG: 08.10.2019; Views: 3141; Downloads: 0
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Bralnomotivacijske strategije pri pouku španščine
professional monograph

Abstract: Strokovna monografija (tipologije ni mogoče dodati).
Keywords: bralnomotivacijske strategije, poučevanje, literatura pri pouku tujega jezika, španščina
Published in RUNG: 07.10.2019; Views: 4280; Downloads: 0
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3410.
Še o slovenski književni krajini
Barbara Pregelj, 2019, professional article

Abstract: Avtorica pregleduje slovensko književno krajino in jo primerja s špansko, baskovsko, katalonsko in galicijsko, pri čemer še posebej izpostavi pomen manjših slovenskih založb.
Keywords: književna krajina, založništvo, knjižni trg, majhne založbe, primerjave
Published in RUNG: 07.10.2019; Views: 3333; Downloads: 0
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