Abschätzung der anthropogenen Kontamination im Uferfiltrat durch die Bestimmung der stabilen Sauerstoffisotope und des Coffeingehaltes: Vier Beispiele aus der Praxis

Translated title of the contribution: Assessment of anthropogenic contamination in river filtrate water by determination of the stable isotope and caffeine content: Four examples from practice

Giulio Morteani, Ludwig Von Meyer, Lorenz Eichinger, Erich Binder

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Abstract

Four examples from practice show that by determination of oxygen stable isotopes (18O, 16O, of Ph, O2, electrical conductivity and temperature in the water of wells tapping river filtrate the ratio of river filtrate to water originating from the regional aquifer can be estimated. An additional determination of the caffeine content in the river and the well water allows an estimation of the amount of anthropogenic contamination in the well water and of the decontamination capacity of the river bank sediments.

Translated title of the contributionAssessment of anthropogenic contamination in river filtrate water by determination of the stable isotope and caffeine content: Four examples from practice
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)910-918
Number of pages9
JournalGWF, Wasser - Abwasser
Volume150
Issue number11
StatePublished - 2009

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