An example of identifying karst groundwater flow |
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Authors: | Z. Stevanovic V. Dragisic |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Mining and Geology, Institute of Hydrogeology, University of Belgrade, 7 Djusina St., 11 000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia Tel: +381 11 3238832 · Fax: +381 11 3241557, YU |
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Abstract: | Hydrogeological investigations for the purpose of regulating the karst aquifer were carried out in the mountain massif of Kucaj in the Carpatho-Balkan range of eastern Serbia. Different geophysical methods were applied in order to identify the position of karstified zones with active circulation of karst underground streams. Especially good results were obtained by using the spontaneous potential method for the exploration and construction of boreholes and wells. In the valleys of Crni Timok and Radovanska reka the measurements have been carried out upstream along the whole width of the alluvium to the limestone periphery. A number of positive and negative anomalies have been recorded. In the centres of positive anomalies several boreholes were located: HG-19 (centre of anomaly +30 mV, total length of the biggest cavern is 9 m); HG-1 (+20 mV, cavern of 2 m); HG-15 (max. +114 mV, effective cavernousness is 17%). Received: 20 February 1995 · Accepted: 12 September 1997 |
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Keywords: | Karst Ascending streams Spontaneous potential method |
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