The most significant thermal water resource in the Carpathian Basin can be found under the territory of the Hungarian-Serbian border, in the Szeged-Morahalom-Subotica triangle. The abstraction for extensive and complex utilization is currently being started on both sides of the border. For the safe and sustainable abstraction, and its international monitoring, it is necessary to determine the hydrogeological-hydrodynamic features of the common thermal water base, and to elaborate a two-phase 4D model of the water base for the mapping of the water resource and its gas content.FP
Hungary belongs to the “most international watercourse” of the World, namely to the Danube watershed...
A thermal power plant (TPP) uses large amounts of fresh water, mostly for cooling purposes. Among...
Slovenian territory (20.273 km2), seen on the World map of groundwater resources 1: 50.000.000, ap...
Study Region: Pannonian Basin, Central and Eastern Europe. Study focus: This study, carried out by t...
AbstractThis study gives a brief and general overview of the hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of t...
A coupled groundwater flow and heat transport model was developed for a trans-boundary geothermal re...
The development of transboundary groundwater resources has generated, and will continue to generate...
The main aims of this report are to: Identify sites where geothermal objects produce thermal wate...
W wielkim transgranicznym bawarsko-austriackim basenie molasowym na obszarze 6000 km2 występuje zbio...
Border mountain area of eastern Serbia has a distinct potential and importance in the function of su...
The legislation for underground fluids of Hungary is diverse and not harmonized. In the aquifer and ...
<p>Hungarian country border is marked with the dotted line. Different symbols refer to sites belongi...
Hungary, Romania, Croatia and Serbia have a various tradition and current situation in geothermal us...
The ecological state of transboundary water of the Dniester River Basin is analyzed in the context o...
Power generation sector worldwide accounts for high water withdrawal and consumption due to the hydr...
Hungary belongs to the “most international watercourse” of the World, namely to the Danube watershed...
A thermal power plant (TPP) uses large amounts of fresh water, mostly for cooling purposes. Among...
Slovenian territory (20.273 km2), seen on the World map of groundwater resources 1: 50.000.000, ap...
Study Region: Pannonian Basin, Central and Eastern Europe. Study focus: This study, carried out by t...
AbstractThis study gives a brief and general overview of the hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of t...
A coupled groundwater flow and heat transport model was developed for a trans-boundary geothermal re...
The development of transboundary groundwater resources has generated, and will continue to generate...
The main aims of this report are to: Identify sites where geothermal objects produce thermal wate...
W wielkim transgranicznym bawarsko-austriackim basenie molasowym na obszarze 6000 km2 występuje zbio...
Border mountain area of eastern Serbia has a distinct potential and importance in the function of su...
The legislation for underground fluids of Hungary is diverse and not harmonized. In the aquifer and ...
<p>Hungarian country border is marked with the dotted line. Different symbols refer to sites belongi...
Hungary, Romania, Croatia and Serbia have a various tradition and current situation in geothermal us...
The ecological state of transboundary water of the Dniester River Basin is analyzed in the context o...
Power generation sector worldwide accounts for high water withdrawal and consumption due to the hydr...
Hungary belongs to the “most international watercourse” of the World, namely to the Danube watershed...
A thermal power plant (TPP) uses large amounts of fresh water, mostly for cooling purposes. Among...
Slovenian territory (20.273 km2), seen on the World map of groundwater resources 1: 50.000.000, ap...