2006
DOI: 10.2495/wp060181
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Complex hydrogeological modeling of multifunctional artificial recharge options of the Great-Forest Park in Debrecen, Hungary

Abstract: A complex hydrogeological study was carried out in the framework of the CIVAQUA program organized by the Trans-Tisza Region Environmental and Water Authority to provide the multifunctional artificial recharge of Great-Forest in Debrecen, East-Hungary. Due to several decades of overproduction of groundwater resources, the groundwater heads below the famous park area in the heart of the city has decreased to 12-14m, causing significant destruction of the valuable and protected surface ecosystem. The groundwater … Show more

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“…These objectives were expected to be achieved successfully by integrated geophysical and hydrogeological methods (e.g. Szűcs, Madarász and Zákányi ).…”
Section: Case 3: Identifying a Subsurface Migration Route Of Contaminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These objectives were expected to be achieved successfully by integrated geophysical and hydrogeological methods (e.g. Szűcs, Madarász and Zákányi ).…”
Section: Case 3: Identifying a Subsurface Migration Route Of Contaminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, validation of the models requires precise knowledge of the spatial and temporal variation of fluid transport properties (Szücs and Madarasz, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%