AbstractThis study gives a brief and general overview of the hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of the transboundary geothermal resources in the western part of the Pannonian Basin, carried out within the framework of a joint Hungarian, Slovenian, Slovakian and Austrian project (TRANSENERGY). Chemical and isotope data were used to describe the different flow systems, to calculate the groundwater ages along both the flow paths and the main discharge zones, and to help calibrate the hydrogeological flow and transport models used as input for a sustainable transboundary thermal water management scheme
Geothermal resources are considered a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to produc...
Environmental isotopes (δ18O, δD, δ13C, 14C, 87Sr/86Sr), combined with hydrogeochemical data and sei...
International audienceA detailed picture of the hydrogeochemistry of an alpine thermal area (La Léch...
Study Region: Pannonian Basin, Central and Eastern Europe. Study focus: This study, carried out by t...
AbstractDue to the continuous thermal water abstractions of the last 50 years, in some sub-regions o...
A coupled groundwater flow and heat transport model was developed for a trans-boundary geothermal re...
In South Transdanubia (Hungary), the remarkable geothermal and hydrocarbon resources in the Drava Ba...
Isotopic investigations combined with geothermal applications represent powerful tools for the explo...
International audienceGroundwaters from the Quaternary, Pliocene and Pontian layers in two adjacent ...
International audienceGroundwaters from the Quaternary, Pliocene and Pontian layers in two adjacent ...
The most significant thermal water resource in the Carpathian Basin can be found under the territory...
The legislation for underground fluids of Hungary is diverse and not harmonized. In the aquifer and ...
AbstractEnvironmental isotopes (δ 18O, δD, δ 13C, 14C, 87Sr/86Sr) combined with hydrogeochemical dat...
International audienceTwenty five deep-water samples collected in the southern part Szeged area of t...
The chemical and isotopic properties of thermal waters (Kamara and Çizmeli) and cold springs from th...
Geothermal resources are considered a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to produc...
Environmental isotopes (δ18O, δD, δ13C, 14C, 87Sr/86Sr), combined with hydrogeochemical data and sei...
International audienceA detailed picture of the hydrogeochemistry of an alpine thermal area (La Léch...
Study Region: Pannonian Basin, Central and Eastern Europe. Study focus: This study, carried out by t...
AbstractDue to the continuous thermal water abstractions of the last 50 years, in some sub-regions o...
A coupled groundwater flow and heat transport model was developed for a trans-boundary geothermal re...
In South Transdanubia (Hungary), the remarkable geothermal and hydrocarbon resources in the Drava Ba...
Isotopic investigations combined with geothermal applications represent powerful tools for the explo...
International audienceGroundwaters from the Quaternary, Pliocene and Pontian layers in two adjacent ...
International audienceGroundwaters from the Quaternary, Pliocene and Pontian layers in two adjacent ...
The most significant thermal water resource in the Carpathian Basin can be found under the territory...
The legislation for underground fluids of Hungary is diverse and not harmonized. In the aquifer and ...
AbstractEnvironmental isotopes (δ 18O, δD, δ 13C, 14C, 87Sr/86Sr) combined with hydrogeochemical dat...
International audienceTwenty five deep-water samples collected in the southern part Szeged area of t...
The chemical and isotopic properties of thermal waters (Kamara and Çizmeli) and cold springs from th...
Geothermal resources are considered a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to produc...
Environmental isotopes (δ18O, δD, δ13C, 14C, 87Sr/86Sr), combined with hydrogeochemical data and sei...
International audienceA detailed picture of the hydrogeochemistry of an alpine thermal area (La Léch...