2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.gexplo.2010.10.011
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Investigation of the hydrogeochemistry of some bottled mineral waters in Hungary

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“…In practice, however, the temporal variation is not so evident, since the comparison of analytical results of the EuroGeoSurveys bottled water project with those displayed on the bottled water has shown a very good correlation between the two data sets. Hence, the chemical composition of source aquifers of the studied bottled water samples appears to be comparatively stable over time (Birke et al, 2010-this volume-b;Bityukova and Petersell, 2010-this volume;Bodiš et al, 2010;Brenčič et al, 2010;Demetriades, 2010;Fugedi et al, 2010;Reimann and Birke, 2010). When duplicate water samples are collected from the same well, but at different times within the same hour, the sampling variance represents the short term time-dependent uncertainty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, however, the temporal variation is not so evident, since the comparison of analytical results of the EuroGeoSurveys bottled water project with those displayed on the bottled water has shown a very good correlation between the two data sets. Hence, the chemical composition of source aquifers of the studied bottled water samples appears to be comparatively stable over time (Birke et al, 2010-this volume-b;Bityukova and Petersell, 2010-this volume;Bodiš et al, 2010;Brenčič et al, 2010;Demetriades, 2010;Fugedi et al, 2010;Reimann and Birke, 2010). When duplicate water samples are collected from the same well, but at different times within the same hour, the sampling variance represents the short term time-dependent uncertainty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bottled waters worldwide are generally manufactured from groundwater sources. The hydrochemical quality of bottled water considerably relies on the geochemical features and the anthropogenic pollution [1,3,[5][6][7][8][9]. In general, bottled waters may include mineral water, still bottled water, carbonated bottled water, sparkling mineral water, or medicinal mineral water, regardless of their sources and production processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3), using bottled water as a sampling medium, are described in the published geochemical atlas (Reimann and , in a special issue of the Journal of Exploration Geochemistry , and other publications (Birke et al, 2010b, c, d;Bityukova and Petersell, 2010;Bodiš et al, 2010;Brenčič and Vreča, 2010;Brenčič et al, 2010;Cicchella et al, 2010;Demetriades, 2010a, b;Dinelli et al, 2010;Dotsika et al, 2010;Frengstad et al, 2010;Fugedi et al, 2010;Lourenço et al, 2010;Peh et al, 2010;Reimann et al, 2010a, b;Petrović et al, 2010Petrović et al, , 2011Petrović et al, , 2012. Here, only some key results are presented in relation to Hellenic ground water geochemistry (Demetriades, 2010a).…”
Section: European Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%