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DOI 10.2166/WPT.2007062
Title (Primary) Selected groundwater studies of EU project AquaTerra leading to largescale basin considerations
Author Barth, J.A.C.; Kalbus, E.; Schmidt, C.; Bayer-Raich, M.; Reinstorf, F.; Schirmer, M.; Thiéry, D.; Dubus, I.G.; Gutierrez, A.; Baran, N.; Petelet-Giraud, E.; Négrel, P.; Banton, O.; Batlle Aguilar, J.; Brouyère, S.; Goderniaux, P.; Orban, P.; Rozemeijer, J.C.; Visser, A.; Bierkens, M.F.P.; van der Grift, B.; Broers, H.P.; Marsman, A.; Klaver, G.; Slobodnik, J.; Grathwohl, P.
Source Titel Water Practice & Technology
Year 2007
Department HDG
Volume 2
Issue 3
Page From wpt2007062
Language englisch
Abstract Several local groundwater studies within the EU project AquaTerra in the Basins of the Meuse, Elbe point at significant influences of groundwater on surface water, while the Brévilles Catchment shows a distinct problematic of pesticide loading to groundwater. Further modeling studies are currently being developed. In the Danube Basin no specific groundwater studies were carried out in the framework of AquaTerra. However on larger scales geochemical proxies such as strontium isotope ratios can give an insight into groundwater contributions to the river that reflects an integral signal of the environmental status of the Basin. Future local groundwater studies should be further correlated to the environmental status of rivers nearby.
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Barth, J.A.C., Kalbus, E., Schmidt, C., Bayer-Raich, M., Reinstorf, F., Schirmer, M., Thiéry, D., Dubus, I.G., Gutierrez, A., Baran, N., Petelet-Giraud, E., Négrel, P., Banton, O., Batlle Aguilar, J., Brouyère, S., Goderniaux, P., Orban, P., Rozemeijer, J.C., Visser, A., Bierkens, M.F.P., van der Grift, B., Broers, H.P., Marsman, A., Klaver, G., Slobodnik, J., Grathwohl, P. (2007):
Selected groundwater studies of EU project AquaTerra leading to largescale basin considerations
Water Practice & Technology 2 (3), wpt2007062 10.2166/WPT.2007062