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    Isotopic Investigation of the Surdulica Geothermal System

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    Milovanović, Branislav
    Stanković, Svetislav
    Komatina, Miomir M.
    Hadžišehović, Munevera
    Župančić, Mladen
    Miljević, Nada
    Stepić, Rista
    Obelić, Bogomil
    Issue Date
    1989-01-01
    Keywords
    geothermal energy
    Surdulica
    recharge
    oxygen
    O 18
    Yugoslavia
    ground water
    Southern Europe
    Europe
    C 14
    carbon
    isotopes
    radioactive isotopes
    stable isotopes
    geochemistry
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    Milovanović, B., Stanković, S., Komatina, M., Hadžišehović, M., Župančić, M., Miljević, N., ... & Obelić, B. (1989). Isotopic investigation of the Surdulica geothermal system. Radiocarbon, 31(3), 893-901.
    Publisher
    Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
    Journal
    Radiocarbon
    Description
    From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/653038
    DOI
    10.1017/S0033822200012510
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    http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/
    Abstract
    The object of our investigation was to study a mechanism of water formation in the Surdulica geothermal system (recharge area, age and homogeneity of the waters). We collected 56 samples to determine the chemical, stable isotope, 14C and tritium content of the waters. We found large stable isotope variations in precipitation collected at different altitudes, whereas the geothermal waters are largely homogeneous and seasonally independent. Data on springs and rivers, the local meteoric water line and recharge; area were obtained. Three groups of groundwater were identified by age modern from natural springs, old from mines and very old from the Vranjska Banja. Because the initial 14C activity of infiltrated waters from the recharge area is unknown, the age of thermal waters can only be inferred, from HCO3-, 14C and 3H content, to be 10,000 to 28,000 years old.
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    Proceedings
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0033-8222
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1017/S0033822200012510
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    Radiocarbon, Volume 31, Number 3 (1989)

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