Determination Of Water Quality In Yugoslav Part Of The River Danube (1991-1995) By The Method Of Multiobjective Iterative Compromise Optimization (MICO)
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
20
Pages
9
Published
1997
Size
648 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/WP970561
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
J. Krizan
Abstract
This paper contains elaborated state of water quality in Yugoslav part of the Danube, during period of observation (1991-1995), and atypical river ecosystem exposure to pollutants. One fifth (591 km) of entire length of the Danube (2860 km) flows through Yugoslavia. This fact undoubtedly emphasizes the importance of the water quality situation in Yugoslavia on the entire Danube ecosystem. Yugoslavia's exposure to UN sanction resulted in suspension in production in almost every field of economic production and that caused decrease of pollutant input in Yugoslav part of the Danube's ecosystem. The method of MICO can be represented as a mathematical algorithm. It is designed to select
Keywords