In the paper, we analyse the impact of ascending brines from the Mesozoic basement on the formation of hydrogeological conditions of deep exploitable aquifers. In the North European Plain, there are numerous salt structures with associated tectonic deformations, which form migration zones of saline waters from the Mesozoic basement to the Cenozoic cover. This creates a geogenic threat to exploitable aquifers, especially in terms of groundwater exploitation conditions. Previous studies of these phenomena had been conducted on a regional scale and focused mainly on the distribution of chlorides in receiver aquifers without detailed analysis of hydrodynamical and hydrogeochemical effects of the ascent. As part of research into the topic, it is...
Short history of mathematical modeling of groundwater flow and transport in Poland is described. It ...
The paper presents a case study of seawater intrusion into a coastal aquifer, caused by a groundwate...
At the “Pašino vrelo” source, groundwater is exploited by means of wells which ta...
The salinization of Cenozoic aquifers caused by brines ascending from the Mesozoic was described on ...
Zones of Cl anomalies in Mesozoic and Cenozoic aquifers, defined as groups of wells with concentrati...
Brine leakage areas, which are identical with zones of chloride ion content anomalies (Cl– >60 mg/dm...
In this article, the authors want to pay attention to the intensity of the phenomenon of ascension o...
The paper presents comprehensive results of the hydrogeochemical and isotope analysis of waters in t...
Rogóźno salt dome is one of the most recognizable diapirs in the Polish Lowland. Despite its shallow...
The focus of this study was on determination and comparison of natural and current hydrogeochemical ...
Published in: Origin of Relief of Central Poland and Its Anthropogenic Transformation in Łódź Univer...
The author concentrated on characteristic elements of the Grzmiąca basin geology determining its gro...
Rabka has resources of chloride water, currently accessible in nine boreholes with depths from 20 to...
International audienceSaline fluids with moderate concentrations have been sampled in basement aquif...
Water from underground intakes is the main source of potable water for people in Poland, hence the p...
Short history of mathematical modeling of groundwater flow and transport in Poland is described. It ...
The paper presents a case study of seawater intrusion into a coastal aquifer, caused by a groundwate...
At the “Pašino vrelo” source, groundwater is exploited by means of wells which ta...
The salinization of Cenozoic aquifers caused by brines ascending from the Mesozoic was described on ...
Zones of Cl anomalies in Mesozoic and Cenozoic aquifers, defined as groups of wells with concentrati...
Brine leakage areas, which are identical with zones of chloride ion content anomalies (Cl– >60 mg/dm...
In this article, the authors want to pay attention to the intensity of the phenomenon of ascension o...
The paper presents comprehensive results of the hydrogeochemical and isotope analysis of waters in t...
Rogóźno salt dome is one of the most recognizable diapirs in the Polish Lowland. Despite its shallow...
The focus of this study was on determination and comparison of natural and current hydrogeochemical ...
Published in: Origin of Relief of Central Poland and Its Anthropogenic Transformation in Łódź Univer...
The author concentrated on characteristic elements of the Grzmiąca basin geology determining its gro...
Rabka has resources of chloride water, currently accessible in nine boreholes with depths from 20 to...
International audienceSaline fluids with moderate concentrations have been sampled in basement aquif...
Water from underground intakes is the main source of potable water for people in Poland, hence the p...
Short history of mathematical modeling of groundwater flow and transport in Poland is described. It ...
The paper presents a case study of seawater intrusion into a coastal aquifer, caused by a groundwate...
At the “Pašino vrelo” source, groundwater is exploited by means of wells which ta...