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MODELS OF CONTEPMPORARY GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES ON THE RIM OF THE SARAJEVO DEPRESSION

By
Aco Goljanin ,
Aco Goljanin
Contact Aco Goljanin

Prijedor, Faculty of Mining, University of Banja Luka , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Amel Demirović ,
Amel Demirović

Geokonzalting , Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Maida Žiko
Maida Žiko

Trasa , Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Editor: Neđo Đurić

Abstract

The rim of the Sarajevo depression was exposed to a strong construction expansion, which was not followed by spatial planning documentation. This work presents models of modern geodynamic processes, which are mainly caused by technogenic effects. The characteristics of these processes mainly depend on the morphological properties of the terrain, geological structure, engineering geological and hydrogeological properties, as well as technogenic factors. The aim of this work is to clarify the specificities of modern geodynamic processes in the areas of different lithological formations, and also to show their classification and special treatment considering process’s dynamic, the development method of the moving rock mass, causes of its movement; all with the goal of preventing or reclaiming the negative effects of these processes. The key factors that affect modern geodynamic processes are: terrain morphology, lithological structure, groundwater level, rock mass structure, as well as the technogenic processes.

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