1994
DOI: 10.1016/0883-2927(94)90006-x
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The effects of historic abstraction of groundwater from the London Basin aquifers on groundwater quality

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“…These data agree with previous values found in rivers draining the Paris Basin (e.g. the Seine, Roy et al, 1999) and those of groundwater in the Chalk aquifer in the London Basin (Edmunds et al, 1987;Kinniburgh et al, 1994) and in the Paris basin (Kloppmann, 1995), and with mean groundwater contents in the Chalk aquifer of the Somme watershed (Bouttemy et al, 1981).…”
Section: Master Variablessupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…These data agree with previous values found in rivers draining the Paris Basin (e.g. the Seine, Roy et al, 1999) and those of groundwater in the Chalk aquifer in the London Basin (Edmunds et al, 1987;Kinniburgh et al, 1994) and in the Paris basin (Kloppmann, 1995), and with mean groundwater contents in the Chalk aquifer of the Somme watershed (Bouttemy et al, 1981).…”
Section: Master Variablessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The water-temperature ranges in surface water increased slightly compared to those of groundwater (11.9-13.7, 11.7-15.2, 11.3-14.6 8C for the three surveys (Table 1). The pH of groundwater showed slight variations with values ranging from 7 to 7.6, closely agreeing with earlier work on the Chalk aquifers (Edmunds et al, 1987;Kinniburgh et al, 1994;Kloppmann, 1995). The pH of river water showed a wider range, with values from 7.79 to 8.33 though without any discernible seasonal influence.…”
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“…This suggests that the sulphate content in water does not appear to be controlled only by the pyrite content in rocks (cf. Kinniburgh et al, 1994). In order to reach very high concentrations of SO 4 , it is necessary for the oxidant to be mobile and the seepage water to be relatively immobile.…”
Section: Complete Oxidation By Fementioning
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“…The literature contains relatively frequent examples in which heavy pressure on the groundwater resources are accompanied by a deterioration in the physico-chemical quality of the water (Custodio, 1993;Vengosh & Rosenthal, 1994;Kinniburgh, et al, 1994;Pulido-Bosch et al, 1996;Vrba, 2003). Intensive abstractions from aquifers can mobilize poor quality water and generate mixing processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%