Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)

Olševa consists of highly pervious carbonates, forming a relatively big fractured and karstified aquifer. Due to its high-altitude mountainous nature, the aquifer is unpolluted and therefore has to be regarded as a potential source of drinking water for the future.The Olševa aquifer is tectonically...

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Main Authors: Jure Krivic, Mihael Brenčič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Slovenia 2002-12-01
Series:Geologija
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Online Access:http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=644
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spelling doaj-03c31f97554049e8a7da90b1d42feccb2021-07-02T07:18:09ZengGeological Survey of SloveniaGeologija0016-77891854-620X2002-12-01452445450Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)Jure KrivicMihael BrenčičOlševa consists of highly pervious carbonates, forming a relatively big fractured and karstified aquifer. Due to its high-altitude mountainous nature, the aquifer is unpolluted and therefore has to be regarded as a potential source of drinking water for the future.The Olševa aquifer is tectonically divided into three parts. Groundwater from the two smaller aquifers, covering areas of 1,9 and 0,8 km2, located in eastern part of Ol{eva massif, flows toward Northeast into Meža river basin. In spite of several transversal faults, the rest of Olševa massif forms a relatively uniform aquifer that is conveying groundwater in westerly direction towards Rjavica valley. Rjavica valley in Austria represents the discharge area of a majority of groundwater from the main Ol{eva aquifer.http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=644OlševahydrogeologySlovenia
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Mihael Brenčič
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Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)
Geologija
Olševa
hydrogeology
Slovenia
author_facet Jure Krivic
Mihael Brenčič
author_sort Jure Krivic
title Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)
title_short Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)
title_full Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)
title_fullStr Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeology of the Olševa massif (Slovenia)
title_sort hydrogeology of the olševa massif (slovenia)
publisher Geological Survey of Slovenia
series Geologija
issn 0016-7789
1854-620X
publishDate 2002-12-01
description Olševa consists of highly pervious carbonates, forming a relatively big fractured and karstified aquifer. Due to its high-altitude mountainous nature, the aquifer is unpolluted and therefore has to be regarded as a potential source of drinking water for the future.The Olševa aquifer is tectonically divided into three parts. Groundwater from the two smaller aquifers, covering areas of 1,9 and 0,8 km2, located in eastern part of Ol{eva massif, flows toward Northeast into Meža river basin. In spite of several transversal faults, the rest of Olševa massif forms a relatively uniform aquifer that is conveying groundwater in westerly direction towards Rjavica valley. Rjavica valley in Austria represents the discharge area of a majority of groundwater from the main Ol{eva aquifer.
topic Olševa
hydrogeology
Slovenia
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