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dc.date.accessioned2022-10-26T16:38:55Z
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dc.date.created2022-09-29T13:55:16Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationKitterød, Nils-Otto Kværner, Jens Aagaard, Per Arustiene, Jurga Bikše, Jānis Dagestad, Atle Gundersen, Pål Hansen, Birgitte Hjartarson, Árni Karro, Enn Klavins, Maris Marandi, Andres Radiene, Rasa Retike, Inga Rossi, Pekka M. Thorling, Lærke . Hydrogeology and groundwater quality in the Nordic and Baltic countries. Hydrology Research. 2022, 53(7), 958-982
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/97310
dc.description.abstractGroundwater utilization and groundwater quality vary in the Baltic and Nordic countries mainly because of different geological settings. Based on the geology, the countries were treated in the following three groups: (1) Fennoscandian countries (Finland, Sweden, and Norway), (2) Denmark and Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania), and (3) Iceland. Most of the utilized groundwater resources are taken from Quaternary deposits, but Denmark and the Baltic countries have in addition, important resources in Phanerozoic rocks. The groundwater quality reflects the residence time of water in the subsurface and the chemical composition of the geological formations. Concentrations of ions in the Fennoscandian bedrock are elevated compared to Iceland, but lower than in Denmark and the Baltic countries. Compared to groundwater in the bedrock, groundwater in Quaternary deposits has usually lower concentrations of dissolved minerals. Unconfined Quaternary aquifers are vulnerable to contamination. Examples from Denmark and the Baltic countries illustrate challenges and successful effects of mitigation strategies for such aquifers related to agricultural application and management of nitrogen. Confined and deeper groundwater is better protected against anthropogenic contamination, but water quality may be affected by harmful compounds caused by geogenic processes (viz, sulfide, arsenic, fluoride, and radon).
dc.languageEN
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dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleHydrogeology and groundwater quality in the Nordic and Baltic countries
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishHydrogeology and groundwater quality in the Nordic and Baltic countries
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorKitterød, Nils-Otto
dc.creator.authorKværner, Jens
dc.creator.authorAagaard, Per
dc.creator.authorArustiene, Jurga
dc.creator.authorBikše, Jānis
dc.creator.authorDagestad, Atle
dc.creator.authorGundersen, Pål
dc.creator.authorHansen, Birgitte
dc.creator.authorHjartarson, Árni
dc.creator.authorKarro, Enn
dc.creator.authorKlavins, Maris
dc.creator.authorMarandi, Andres
dc.creator.authorRadiene, Rasa
dc.creator.authorRetike, Inga
dc.creator.authorRossi, Pekka M.
dc.creator.authorThorling, Lærke
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cristin.unitnameInstitutt for geofag
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cristin.fulltextoriginal
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dc.identifier.cristin2056845
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dc.identifier.jtitleHydrology Research
dc.identifier.volume53
dc.identifier.issue7
dc.identifier.startpage958
dc.identifier.endpage982
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2022.018
dc.type.documentTidsskriftartikkel
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn1998-9563
dc.type.versionPublishedVersion


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