The Omniscient Spring – the Whispering Water: Man and potajnica
Potajnice (intermittent/rhythmic springs) are a rare hydrographic phenomenon exclusively present in karst areas. They appear as a result of the rising and emptying of the siphon in the underground karst reservoir, while the phases when the water flows over and drains down most frequently last for s...
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Autor principal: | Bojan Novaković |
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University of Belgrade
2021
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