Faruk Hoti's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
The surface waters in Kosovo are permanently polluted, and it is a matter of fact that the cities in Kosovo are yet without any treating equipment program of urban and industrial wastewaters. The main goal of this research was to analyze some environmental toxic elements downstream the river where they end up as natural recipients. The concentratio...
Citations
... Metallic elements are environmentally stable and they can enter the living system through an aquatic medium causing acute adverse effects on human beings, animals, and plants. This work is a continuation of earlier studies of sediments in the area of nearby countries of Kosovo and Croatia [6][7][8][9]. The objective of this work is to determine the concentrations of some major chemical elements in sediments (fraction <63 µm) of aquatic sources and to create their spatial and temporal distribution maps in the study area. ...