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Origin of Thermal Waters in Budapest Based on Chemical and Isotope Investigations Including Chlorine-36

Balderer, Werner and Synal, H. Arno and Deák, József and Fórizs, István and Leuenberger, Fanny (2014) Origin of Thermal Waters in Budapest Based on Chemical and Isotope Investigations Including Chlorine-36. In: Thermal and Mineral Waters, Origin, Properties and Applications. Environmental Earth Sciences . Springer, pp. 49-60. ISBN 978-3-642-28824-1

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Abstract

Budapest is a major spa center with numerous thermal baths that are open to the public. Thermal spas in Budapest were first developed by the Romans and followed by the Turks, present spas were built mainly in the 19th and 20th centuries. At the city of Budapest the Danube River flows along a geological fault which separates the Buda Hills from the Great Plain. Within this fault zone in the vicinity of the Danube more than 100 thermal springs are arising yielding totally about 40,000 m3 per day of warm mineral water. In this study the results of thermal, chemical and isotope analyses (including tritium and chlorine-36) of 12 thermal springs and wells are presented. These results are interpreted with respect to the origin and recharge conditions of the investigated thermal waters.

Item Type: Book Section
Uncontrolled Keywords: hidrogeológia, izotóp-geokémia, Budapest, hévíz
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QE Geology / földtudományok
Q Science / természettudomány > QE Geology / földtudományok > QE02 Geochemistry / geokémia
Q Science / természettudomány > QE Geology / földtudományok > QE08 Hydrosphere. Hydrology / hidroszféra, hidrológia
Depositing User: Dr. István Fórizs
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2016 14:21
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2016 14:21
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/39446

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