Transboundary fresh and thermal groundwater flows in the west part of the Pannonian Basin

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作者
Toth, Gyoergy [1 ]
Rman, Nina [2 ]
Rotar-Szalkai, Agnes [1 ]
Kerekgyarto, Tamas [1 ]
Szocs, Teodora [1 ]
Lapanje, Andrej [2 ]
Cernak, Radovan [3 ]
Remsik, Anton [3 ]
Schubert, Gerhard [4 ]
Nador, Annamaria [1 ]
机构
[1] Geol & Geophys Inst Hungary, Stefania Ut 14, H-1143 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Geol Survey Slovenia, Dimiceva Ulica 14, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
[3] State Geol Inst Dionyz Stur, Mlynska Dolina 1, SK-817 Bratislava 11, Slovakia
[4] Geol Survey Austria, Neulinggasse 38, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
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Cross-border flow; Geothermal aquifer; Thermal water; Aquifer depletion; Water management; MURA-ZALA BASIN; GEOTHERMAL-ENERGY; WATER-RESOURCES; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; AQUIFER MANAGEMENT; MODELS; METHODOLOGY; REINJECTION; POTENTIALS; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.rser.2015.12.021
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In the paper, a new transboundary Upper Pannonian thermal groundwater body was identified which extends over 22,128 km(2) in Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia. The presented joint numerical simulation of freshwater and geothermal aquifers in the Pannonian sedimentary basin and weathered basement rocks provided new insights into the regional water balance and cross-border groundwater flow rates. It is highlighted that predominant thermal water flow directions in the pre-exploitation state were from Hungary to Austria, and from Slovenia and Slovakia to Hungary. The study, intended to simulate changes in regional flow patterns, revealed that the current production rates of thermal water dramatically decreased the cross-border flows in all cases, and even reversed the flow direction to be now from Hungary to Slovakia. Simulated drawdowns at the state borders ate in the range of 2-10 m, and they penetrate far into the neighboring countries. The expected future production, if increased for a factor of 3.5, should maintain the regional drawdown below 30 m; however, flow reversals would occur. Although the current regional exploitation cannot be called unsustainable, the quantity status of some geothermal aquifers is deteriorating locally and demands fast management actions. The joint transboundary management should focus on regular exchange of information, on increasing energy efficiency, and on obligatory use of geothermal doublets for geothermal heat production. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:439 / 454
页数:16
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