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Hydrogeological Relationships of the Golubinka Karst Spring in Ljubač Bay, Dalmatia, Croatia (CROSBI ID 135118)

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Pavičić, Ante ; Terzić, Josip ; Berović, Nicoletta Hydrogeological Relationships of the Golubinka Karst Spring in Ljubač Bay, Dalmatia, Croatia // Geologia Croatica, 59 (2006), 2; 123-135

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pavičić, Ante ; Terzić, Josip ; Berović, Nicoletta

engleski

Hydrogeological Relationships of the Golubinka Karst Spring in Ljubač Bay, Dalmatia, Croatia

The Golubinka spring is a typical karst spring situated in northern Dalmatia, Croatia. The catchment area is mostly composed of limestones of the Cretaceous and Palaeogene, with some dolomitic parts. Hydrogeological barriers are composed of flysch or Quaternary sediments, and most of them are "hanging" barriers, so that the karst water can flow underneath. Many speleological features in the vicinity of the spring point to a typical karst conduit flowing under ground. This has been proven by tracer tests, because a connection exists to the periphery of the catchment with an apparent velocity of 8.1 cm/s. The whole area is situated in the Mediterranean climatic belt, so the precipitation distribution is quite unfavorable – summers are long, hot and dry. This is why the summer seasons usually end with sea water intrusion into the aquifer with a significant increase in chloride ion concentration. Since the spring is capped for water supply, there is a bulk monitoring system established. The data obtained were processed by means of multivariate analysis, and three main types of quality deterioration were recognized. The first is connected with pollution from agriculture and inhabited areas without sewage, the second represents occasional sea water intrusions, while the third relates to heavy rainfall events accompanied by turbidity and pollution. Together with the other conclusions, these results should have a practical purpose primarily in the matter of water protection.

Coastal spring; Karst hydrogeology; Multivariate analysis; Water quality; Monitoring; Ljubač bay; Northern Dalmatia; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

59 (2)

2006.

123-135

objavljeno

1330-030X

Povezanost rada

Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo

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