Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present both in the bedrock, where much of the flow is through fractures, and in the superficial deposits, where intergranular flow dominates. The most productive bedrock aquifers are the Permian sandstones and breccia in southwest Scotland and the Devonian sandstones in Fife, Strathmore and Morayshire. Alluvium and fluvio-glacial sands and gravels can also form important aquifers and provide some of Scotland’s most highly yielding boreholes. Groundwater is generally weakly mineralised with total dissolved solids in the range 100 to 500 mg l-1 and is dominated by Ca and HCO3 type waters. There are in excess of 4000 boreholes in Scotland, and over 20 ...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report forms a national overview of existing groundwater chemistry data for Scotland, carried ...
There are currently few reliable data available for the concentrations of trace elements in Scottis...
Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present ...
Groundwater is an essential part of Scotland’s environment and economy. It sustains the flow in our ...
Abstract: Groundwater in Scotland has been, until recently, an under-rated resource given the abunda...
The Dumfries Basin aquifer supports groundwater abstraction for public supply, agriculture and indus...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
The Water Framework Directive, which entered into force in December 2000, stipulates that Member Sta...
Abstract: Surface runoff from upland areas in northern Scotland can be excessively coloured and turb...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of Precambrian and igneous bedrock aquifers...
The increasing cost of water in public supply is providing renewed interest in groundwater from indu...
The Permian sandstone and breccia aquifer of Dumfries has an important role in supplying water to th...
Over the last twenty years climate change has resulted in more frequent droughts across the east of ...
Abstract: The hydrological and ecological significance of groundwater has generally been under-estim...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report forms a national overview of existing groundwater chemistry data for Scotland, carried ...
There are currently few reliable data available for the concentrations of trace elements in Scottis...
Groundwater is an important, but undervalued, national resource in Scotland. Groundwater is present ...
Groundwater is an essential part of Scotland’s environment and economy. It sustains the flow in our ...
Abstract: Groundwater in Scotland has been, until recently, an under-rated resource given the abunda...
The Dumfries Basin aquifer supports groundwater abstraction for public supply, agriculture and indus...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of bedrock aquifers in southern Scotland, f...
The Water Framework Directive, which entered into force in December 2000, stipulates that Member Sta...
Abstract: Surface runoff from upland areas in northern Scotland can be excessively coloured and turb...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of Precambrian and igneous bedrock aquifers...
The increasing cost of water in public supply is providing renewed interest in groundwater from indu...
The Permian sandstone and breccia aquifer of Dumfries has an important role in supplying water to th...
Over the last twenty years climate change has resulted in more frequent droughts across the east of ...
Abstract: The hydrological and ecological significance of groundwater has generally been under-estim...
This report describes the baseline groundwater chemistry of the sedimentary aquifers of Carboniferou...
This report forms a national overview of existing groundwater chemistry data for Scotland, carried ...
There are currently few reliable data available for the concentrations of trace elements in Scottis...