Need to Improve the Natural Aggregate Resources Supply in the City of Belgrade (Serbia)
2016
Аутори
Simić, VladimirAbramović, Filip
Andrić, Nevena
Delić, Ivana
Miladinović, Zoran
Životić, Dragana
Чланак у часопису (Објављена верзија)
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The City of Belgrade is the largest market for aggregates in Serbia but the production of natural aggregates is rather small, around five percent of total consumption. This reflects the geology of the City of Belgrade territory, dominated by Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary rocks. The production of crushed rock and sand and gravel on the territory of Belgrade was almost equal, while majority of imported aggregates is sand and gravel due to lower price. Consumption of crushed rocks includes around 90 % of limestone and dolomite, the rest being magmatic rocks. The main issue of using crushed rock on the territory of the City of Belgrade is the long transport routes, which are usually near or more than 100 km, creating more logistic problems and increasing cost of aggregates Therefore it is necessary to establish a good supply system with low socio-environmental impact of aggregate production and transport, and the basis for that is the analysis of actual structure of production and sup...ply of natural aggregates and new potential quarries and/or sand and gravel pits.
Кључне речи:
SSM / SARM / sand and gravel / limestoneИзвор:
Acta Montanistica Slovaca, 2016, 21, 3, 191-199Издавач:
- Berg Fac Technical Univ Kosice, Kosice
Финансирање / пројекти:
- SEE transnational cooperation programme
- Магматизам и геодинамика Балканског полуострва од мезозоика до данас: значај за образовање металичних и неметаличних рудних лежишта (RS-176016)
Институција/група
Institut za ispitivanje materijalaTY - JOUR AU - Simić, Vladimir AU - Abramović, Filip AU - Andrić, Nevena AU - Delić, Ivana AU - Miladinović, Zoran AU - Životić, Dragana PY - 2016 UR - http://rims.institutims.rs/handle/123456789/291 AB - The City of Belgrade is the largest market for aggregates in Serbia but the production of natural aggregates is rather small, around five percent of total consumption. This reflects the geology of the City of Belgrade territory, dominated by Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary rocks. The production of crushed rock and sand and gravel on the territory of Belgrade was almost equal, while majority of imported aggregates is sand and gravel due to lower price. Consumption of crushed rocks includes around 90 % of limestone and dolomite, the rest being magmatic rocks. The main issue of using crushed rock on the territory of the City of Belgrade is the long transport routes, which are usually near or more than 100 km, creating more logistic problems and increasing cost of aggregates Therefore it is necessary to establish a good supply system with low socio-environmental impact of aggregate production and transport, and the basis for that is the analysis of actual structure of production and supply of natural aggregates and new potential quarries and/or sand and gravel pits. PB - Berg Fac Technical Univ Kosice, Kosice T2 - Acta Montanistica Slovaca T1 - Need to Improve the Natural Aggregate Resources Supply in the City of Belgrade (Serbia) EP - 199 IS - 3 SP - 191 VL - 21 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_291 ER -
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Simić, V., Abramović, F., Andrić, N., Delić, I., Miladinović, Z.,& Životić, D.. (2016). Need to Improve the Natural Aggregate Resources Supply in the City of Belgrade (Serbia). in Acta Montanistica Slovaca Berg Fac Technical Univ Kosice, Kosice., 21(3), 191-199. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_291
Simić V, Abramović F, Andrić N, Delić I, Miladinović Z, Životić D. Need to Improve the Natural Aggregate Resources Supply in the City of Belgrade (Serbia). in Acta Montanistica Slovaca. 2016;21(3):191-199. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_291 .
Simić, Vladimir, Abramović, Filip, Andrić, Nevena, Delić, Ivana, Miladinović, Zoran, Životić, Dragana, "Need to Improve the Natural Aggregate Resources Supply in the City of Belgrade (Serbia)" in Acta Montanistica Slovaca, 21, no. 3 (2016):191-199, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rims_291 .