2021
DOI: 10.30836/igs.1025-6814.2021.2.230063
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THE FORMATION MECHANISMS OF COMPOSITION OF DRINKING GROUNDWATER OF THE Kyiv DEPOSIT (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE OBOLON WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE)

Abstract: This paper presents the results of the assessment of interactions in the water-rock system using an integrated approach including the balance method and the method of geochemical (thermodynamic) modelling. Assessment is carried out for conditions of Cenomanian-Callovian and Bajocian aquifers within the Obolon groundwater intake structure in Kyiv. The results obtained demonstrate that groundwater of the Cenomanian-Callovian and Bajocian aquifers within the Obolon groundwater intake structure differ in chemical … Show more

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“…In recent years, Vyacheslav Shestopalov has supervised and directly participated in an important series of works assessing and reassessing the use of groundwater reserves for urban water supply (Shestopalov, 2018(Shestopalov, -2020Koliabina et al, 2021 et al;Rudenko et al, 2021). The works include an assessment of the anthropogenic impact within the Kyiv groundwater deposit, the creation of a new modern hydrogeological model, and the reassessment of the operational reserves of drinking groundwater in Kyiv.…”
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“…In recent years, Vyacheslav Shestopalov has supervised and directly participated in an important series of works assessing and reassessing the use of groundwater reserves for urban water supply (Shestopalov, 2018(Shestopalov, -2020Koliabina et al, 2021 et al;Rudenko et al, 2021). The works include an assessment of the anthropogenic impact within the Kyiv groundwater deposit, the creation of a new modern hydrogeological model, and the reassessment of the operational reserves of drinking groundwater in Kyiv.…”
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confidence: 99%