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XXXVIII

IAH Congress
Groundwater Quality Sustainability
Krakow, 12–17 September 2010

Programme

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Table of Contents

The Organizing Committee 5

The Scientific Committee 6

Honorary Patronage 8

Organizers 9

Sponsors 10

Media Partners 11

Congress Special Events & Congress Special Sessions 12

Topics 13

Technical guidelines for oral and poster presentation 15

Daily timetables 17

Oral presentations 23

Poster presentations 45

Maps of the Congress Centre 55

City Centre Map 59

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The Organizing Committee

Chairman
Stanisław WITCZAK AGH Kraków
Vice-chairman
Jadwiga SZCZEPAŃSKA-PLEWA AGH Kraków
Secretary of the Congress
Grzegorz MALINA AGH Kraków
Members
Józef CHOWANIEC PGI Kraków
Mariusz CZOP AGH Kraków
Kajetan d'OBYRN KS Wieliczka
Józef GÓRSKI UAM Poznań
Włodzimierz HUMNICKI UW Warszawa
Jaroslaw KANIA AGH Kraków
Ewa KMIECIK AGH Kraków
Henryk MARSZAŁEK UWr Wrocław
Adam POROWSKI PAN Warszawa
Adam POSTAWA AGH Kraków
Bartłomiej RZONCA UJ Kraków
Lesław SKRZYPCZYK PGI Warszawa
Andrzej SZCZEPAŃSKI AGH Kraków
Andrzej WITKOWSKI US Sosnowiec
Robert ZDECHLIK AGH Kraków
Anna ŻUREK AGH Kraków

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The Scientific Committee

Chairman
Andrzej ZUBER Poland
Vice-chairman
Piotr MALOSZEWSKI Germany
Members
Ian ACWORTH Australia
Segun ADELANA Nigeria
Luiz AMORE Uruguay
Alice AURELLI UNESCO
Alper BABA Turkey
Werner BALDERER Switzerland
Giovanni BARROCU Italy
James J. BUTLER USA
Antonio CHAMBEL Portugal
John CHILTON UK
Wojciech CIĘŻKOWSKI Poland
Christine COLVIN South Africa
Teresa CONDESSO de MELO Portugal
Emilio CUSTODIO Spain
Elias DIMITRIOU Greece
Jane DOTTRIDGE UK
Jan DOWGIAŁŁO Poland
David DREW Ireland
Mike EDMUNDS UK
Miriam FENDEKOVA Slovakia
Stephen FOSTER UK
Nico GOLDSCHEIDER Switzerland
Józef GÓRSKI Poland
Thomas HIMMELSBACH Germany
Klaus HINSBY Denmark
Ricardo HIRATA Brazil
Ken HOWARD Canada
Jerzy JANKOWSKI Australia
Gholam Abbas KAZEMI Iran
Bjorn KLOVE Finland
Gert Olof KNUTSSON Sweden
Leonard KONIKOW USA
Andrzej KOWALCZYK Poland
Bogdan KOZERSKI Poland
Jiri KRASNY Czech Republic
Ewa KROGULEC Poland
Ozren LARVA Croatia
Maciej LUBCZYNSKI Netherlands
Aleksandra MACIOSZCZYK Poland
Grzegorz MALINA Poland
Jerzy MAŁECKI Poland
Marek MARCINIAK Poland
Jacek MOTYKA Poland
Marek NAWALANY Poland

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Makoto NISHIGAKI Japan
Didier PENNEQUIN France
Antonio PULIDO BOSCH Spain
Jan PRZYBYŁEK Poland
Shaminder PURI UK
Nada RAPANTOVA Czech Republic
Luis RIBEIRO Portugal
J. Joel CARRILLO RIVERA Mexico
Nick ROBINS UK
Kazimierz RÓŻANSKI Poland
Andrzej RÓŻKOWSKI Poland
Bartłomiej RZONCA Poland
Andrzej SADURSKI Poland
Carlos Juan SCHULZ Argentina
Andrew C. SKINNER UK
Stanisław STAŚKO Poland
Willi STRUCKMEIER Germany
Jadwiga SZCZEPAŃSKA-PLEWA Poland
Richard G. TAYLOR UK
Uwe TROEGER Germany
Clifford VOSS USA
Jaroslav VRBA Czech Republic
Kristine WALRAEVENS Belgium
Andrzej WITKOWSKI Poland
Stefan WOHNLICH Germany
Igor S. ZEKTSER Russia

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Honorary Patronage

Henryk Jacek JEZIERSKI Under-Secretary of State,


Ministry of the Environment
of the Republic of Poland,
Chief National Geologist
Leszek KARWOWSKI President of National Water
Management Authority
Jerzy NAWROCKI Director of Polish
Geological Institute —
National Research Institute
Lesław SKRZYPCZYK Director
of Polish Hydrogeological Survey
Marek NAWARA Marshal of the Malopolska Region
Jacek MAJCHROWSKI Mayor of the City of Krakow
Antoni TAJDUŚ Rector of AGH University
of Science and Technology
Jacek MATYSZKIEWICZ Dean of Faculty of Geology,
Geophysics and Environmental
Protection, AGH University
of Science and Technology

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Organizers

The Polish Chapter of IAH


AGH University
of Science and Technology,
Faculty of Geology, Geophysics
and Environmental Protection
in cooperation with IAEA
IAH
IAHS
UNESCO-IHP
FP7, GENESIS PROJECT
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Gdańsk University of Technology
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
University of Silesia in Katowice
University of Warsaw
University of Wrocław
Warsaw University of Technology
Wrocław University of Technology
Polish Geological Institute — NRI
Institute of Geological Sciences PAS
Commission on Hydrogeology
of the Committee on Geological Sciences PAS
„Wieliczka” Salt Mine
Foundation for AGH

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Sponsors

Ruby Sponsor
Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG)

Sponsors
ARCADIS
KGHM Polska Miedź S.A.
Co–sponsors
Katowicki Holding Węglowy S.A.
Ekoprod Sp. z o.o.
Hydroconsult Sp. z o.o.
Hydrogeotechnika Ltd.
Kopalnia Węgla Brunatnego „Konin”
w Kleczewie S.A.
AQUANET S.A.
Coca-Cola HBC Poland
Spółdzielnia Pracy „Muszynianka”

„Piwniczanka” Zakład Butelkowania


Naturalnej Wody Mineralnej Spółdzielnia Pracy
Krakowskie Przedsiębiorstwo Geologiczne
„ProGeo” Sp. z o.o.
Geological Research Company „GEOPROFIL” Ltd.
Przedsiębiorstwo Konsultingowe Hydrogeometal
Górnośląskie Przedsiębiorstwo Wodociągów S.A.

Przedsiębiorstwo Wodociągów i Kanalizacji


Okręgu Częstochowskiego S.A. w Częstochowie
Przedsiębiorstwo Geologiczne S.A. w Krakowie

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Media Partners
Magiczny Kraków www.krakow.pl

Conference Secretariat

Department of Hydrogeology
and Engineering Geology
Faculty of Geology, Geophysics
and Environmental Protection
AGH University
of Science and Technology Al. Mickiewicza 30
30-059 Kraków, Poland
phone: +48 12 617 50 38
fax: +48 12 617 24 27
e-mail: office@iah2010.org
www.iah2010.org

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Congress Special Events
Social events will be organized during the Congress.

Sunday, 12 September 2010


19:00-21:00 Welcome party, sponsored by Arcadis
Auditorium Maximum
33, Krupnicza Street

Monday, 13 September 2010


9:30-10:15 Opening ceremony, sponsored by PGNiG
Auditorium Maximum
33, Krupnicza Street

Tuesday, 14 September 2010


19:30-21:00 Concert
St Mary’s Church
5, Mariacki Square

Wednesday, 15 September 2010


11:00-17:00 Mid Congress Excursion
“Wieliczka” Salt Mine
Dobczyce Water Dam (optionally)

Thursday, 16 September 2010


19:00 Congress Gala Dinner
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
1, Św. Ducha Square

Congress Special Sessions

Tuesday, 14 September 2010


Joint session IAH-IAHS and IAEA
Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology

Thursday, 16 September 2010


Joint session IAH-IHP UNESCO & European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology in Łódź, Poland
Interactions of surface and ground waters

Friday, 17 September 2010


10:45-12:30 Round table discussion

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Topics

0. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

1. GROUNDWATER QUALITY SUSTAINABILITY


1.1. Evaluation and management of groundwater — sustainable exploitation
1.2. Groundwater vulnerability and quality standards
1.3. Urban hydrogeology
1.4. Groundwater quality and agriculture
1.5. Groundwater quality and mining
1.6. Groundwater monitoring
1.7. Groundwater policy and legal aspects
1.8. Economic tools to protect groundwater
1.9. Sustainable management of groundwater
1.10. Decision support tools for sustainable groundwater management

2. GROUNDWATER AND DEPENDENT ECOSYSTEMS


2.1. Global climate change and water budget
2.2. Climate induced changes of land-use and their impacts on evolution of the EU Groundwater Directive
2.3. Interactions of surface and ground waters
2.4. Water in extreme conditions (arid and polar regions)
2.5. Wetland hydrology
2.6. Groundwater in eco-hydrology
2.7. Integrated groundwater management with dependent ecosystems

3. AQUIFER MANAGEMENT
3.1. Regional groundwater systems
3.2. Transboundary aquifers
3.3. Geophysical, geological and geochemical methods in groundwater exploration
3.4. Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology
3.5. Social, ecological and economic implications

4. MINERAL AND THERMAL WATER


4.1. Geothermal resources
4.2. Origin of mineral and thermal waters
4.3. Hydrogeochemical characteristics of mineral and thermal waters
4.4. Social, ecological and economic implications

5. DATA PROCESSING IN HYDROGEOLOGY


5.1. Modelling as a tool of groundwater assessment
5.2. Groundwater flow and solute transport modelling
5.3. Groundwater mapping — approach and results

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6. GENERAL HYDROGEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
6.1. Hard rocks as specific media — methods and results
6.2. Hydrogeology of karst
6.3. Groundwater contamination — monitoring, risk assessment and restoration
6.4. Cost-effective measures to control and contain groundwater contamination
6.5. Risk-based groundwater management (brownfields, industrial/postindustrial and urban areas)
6.6. Coastal zone management
6.7. Managing aquifer recharge
6.8. Understanding and communication on groundwater — education and public involvement

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Technical guidelines for oral and poster presentation

Oral presentation
The oral presentations will last a total of 15 minutes each, including 12 minutes presentation and 3 mi-
nutes discussion. If the participant needs to use the 15 minutes, there will be no discussion at the end.

Equipment
All session rooms are equipped with the necessary computer and projection equipment for electronic pres-
entation. Overhead/slide projectors are not available. Using your own laptop/notebook is not acceptable.
Each session room is equipped with microphones, laser pointers and presenters.
Progress of the presentation is controlled by the speaker himself.

Preparation of your presentation


Your electronic presentation has to be organized in a Microsoft Power Point presentation file with exten-
sions: .pps (.ppsx) or .ppt (.pptx), or as the Adobe Acrobat Reader file with extension .pdf. Your presenta-
tion file should not exceed 200 MB.
Your Power Point presentation must be Power Point 2003 or Power Point 2007 compatible.
Make sure that your presentation runs on a Windows PC. Mac formatted CD‐Roms and Mac files cannot be
used.
Your presentation must be prepared using only the English language settings with typical types; it is al-
lowed to use only English standard characters/marks.
Your presentation should be optimized in terms of a display with resolution of 1024×768; it is particularly
important in the case of bitmap files, for which resolution should be reduced before copy them to the
presentation file. Please do not pack your presentation, and make sure that it is free from computer virus-
es or any other malicious file.

Presentation delivery at the Congress Centre


Bring your presentation with you on USB stick or CD.
We would appreciate to have only the file of your presentation on your USB Stick/CD; so no other files
there, please.
Please download your presentation in the Slide Room not later that the day (afternoon) before your pres-
entation is scheduled. Your file will be sent from the Slide Room directly to your session room.
Take your USB stick/CD with you to your session room as a “back ‐up” just in case.

Poster presentation
Poster dimensions
The maximum size of each poster is: 95 cm (width) × 150 cm (height)

Poster boards
For each poster one poster board with an appropriate poster number (ID XXX) will be provided. Material
for attaching the poster to the poster board will be available in the poster area.

Display time
Putting up the posters: from Sunday (12 Sept.) 12:00h untill Friday (17 Sept.) 14:00h.
Poster presentation: permanent from Monday (13 Sept.) to Friday (17 Sept.).
Taking down the posters: not later than Friday (17 Sept.) 14:00h.

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Sunday, 12 September 2010
Room
Time Hall A3 S3 A4 S1

IAH Council meeting


9:30-18:00 Check-in
since 9:30-18:00
The NGWA Drilling
Technologies extended
lecture/course
14:00 - 17:30
Chairmens Meeting
18:00-19:00
19:00-21:00 Welcome Party

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Monday, 13 September 2010
Room
Time A1 A2 A3 A4 D1 - D2 S2 S3
08:00-09:30 Check-in
09:15-10:15 Opening Ceremony
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
Keynote
10:45-12:30 Keynote
Keynote
12:30-14:00 Lunch
T1.1 T1.2 T2.1 T3.1
113 318 502 120 Permanent
179 326 507 219 Poster
204 181 465 357 Session
14:00-15:45 425 424 366 284 during
322 119 371 515 whole
Poster Poster Poster Poster Congress
session session session session
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
T1.1 T1.2 T2.5 - T2.6 T3.1
217 252 210 127
237 474 459 191 IAH Commission
401 283 464 228 on Managing
16:15-18:00 490 512 437 148 Aquifer Recharge
493 501 306 432 16:15-18:15
379 182 435
141 467

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Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Room
Time A1 A2 A3 A4 D1 - D2 S2 S3
08:30-09:00 Keynote Keynote
T3.4 T1.4 T3.2 T1.3
341 168 498 250
166 183 201 332
09:00-10:15 338 190 235 363 IAH Commission
163 196 304 331 on Hydrogeology
Poster session 402 492 Poster session Permanent of Hard Rocks
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break Poster 9:00-12:00
T3.4 T1.4 T1.10 T1.6 Session
413 160 136 134 during
391 172 242 233 whole
335 309 310 260 Congress
10:45-12:30 311 287 387 266
188 383 438 275
218 442 213 268
Poster session 336 Poster session 170
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Keynote
T3.4 T1.4 T2.4 T1.5
388 140 130 138 IAH Commission
412 339 370 236 Groundwater
14:30-15:45 143 216 186 296 & Climate Change
254 316 249 476 14:00 - 16:00
149 Poster session Poster session 499
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
T3.4 T1.4 T2.7 T1.9
128 444 151 256
241 105 454 261 Young/
159 185 505 277 /Early
16:15-18:00 158 208 337 232 Career
369 239 486 365 Hydrogeologists
244 327 169 229 Meeting
427 122 16:15-18:15

19:30-21:00 Concert

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Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Room
Time A1 A2 A3 A4

08:30-10:15 IAH General Assembly IAH General Assembly

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

11:00-17:00 Mid Congress Excursions

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Thursday, 16 September 2010
Room
Time A1 A2 A3 A4 D1 - D2 S2 S3
08:30-09:00 Keynote
T3.3 T4.1 T2.3 T6.1
223 525 543 178
314 107 537 303
09:00-10:15 489 203 538 312
Poster 227 Poster 423
session 375 session 460
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
T3.3 T4.2 T2.3 T6.2 IAH Commission
481 118 153 419 on Coastal aquifer
211 281 165 411 dynamics and
315 305 212 288 coastal zone
10:45-12:30 346 330 430 155 management
452 392 291 491 10:30-12:30
111 415 292 116
187 495 270 462 Permanent
12:30-14:00 Lunch Poster
Session
14:00-14:30 Keynote
during
T5.1 T4.3 T2.3 T6.4
whole
152 115 469 161 Congress
434 162 156 461
14:30-15:45 358 245 230 192
124 248 320 421
255 274 129 Poster session
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
T5.1, T5.2, T5.3 T4.3 T2.3 T6.3 Meeting of
472 280 446 222 National Chapter
200 473 313 243 Representatives
137 102 285 373 16:15 - 18:00
16:15-18:00 106 Session 403
231 IAH Commission CMTW Summary 531
523 Business Meeting (PART I) - 533
524 17:00-18:00

19:00 Congress Gala Dinner

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Friday, 17 September 2010
Room
Time A1 A2 A3 D1 - D2 S2 S3
08:30-09:00 Keynote
T6.6 T6.7 T1.8, 3.5, 4.4, 6.8 IAH
IAH Commission
Commission
267 209 351 on Mineral and
on
516 294 353 Thermal Water
Groundwater
09:00-10:15 299 420 (PART II) -
Protection
414 269 Poster session 8:30-10:15
8:30-10:15
Poster session 433
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break Permanent
Poster
session
during
whole
10:45-12:30 Round table discussion
Congress

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:45 Closing Ceremony

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Oral presentations, Monday, 13 September 2010
Room: A1
9:15-10:15 Opening Ceremony
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Keynote lectures
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:20 544 Balazs Horvath, Implementation of the Water Framework Directive — Groundwater quality
11:20-11:55 539 Maciej Zalewski, Ecohydrology — challenges and opportunities from the perspective
groundwater surface water interactions
11:55-12:30 540 Björn Klöve, Groundwater dependent ecosystems: hydrology, conceptual models and vul-
nerability

12:30-14:00 Lunch

Topic 1.1. Evaluation and management of groundwater — sustainable exploitation


Chairs: E. Custodio, M. Kachnic
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:00-14:15 113 Viviana Re, Najib El Hamouti, Rachid Bouchnan, Giovanni Maria Zuppi, Water quality in
the Bou Areg plain and the Lagoon of Nador (Morocco): the land use connection and
groundwater pollution
14:15-14:30 179 Martin Holland, Groundwater quality of the Limpopo Province basement aquifers and its
impact on rural groundwater supply
14:30-14:45 204 Eline Malcuit, Philippe Négrel, Emmanuelle Petelet-Giraud, Olivier Atteia, Michel Fran-
ceschi, Alain Dupuy, François Larroque, Sabine Schmidt, Pierre Marchet, Geochemical,
multi-isotopic and hydrogeological characterization of the mineralized groundwater
body of the Entre-deux-Mers area, Gironde (South-West of France)
14:45-15:00 425 Teodora Szocs, József Deák, Gyorgy Toth, Irma Zoldi, Tibor Tullner, Groundwater quali-
ty in Hungary — results of EU River Basin Management Plan
15:00-15:15 322 Tibor Stigter, José P. Monteiro, Luís M. Nunes, Luís Ribeiro, Rui Hugman, Regional spatial-
temporal assessment of groundwater exploitation sustainability in the south of Portugal
15:15-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 1.1. Evaluation and management of groundwater — sustainable exploitation cont.


Chairs: J. Deak, M. Nishigaki
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 217 Julien Farlin, Michael Bayerle, Denis Pittois, Tom Gallé, Laurent Drouet, Christian Braun,
Ulrich Leopold, Luc Zwank, Daniel S. Zachary, Piotr J. Maloszewski, Development of a mass
flow-based spring capture zone delineation tool for drinking water pollution risk management
16:30-16:45 237 François Bertone, Boris David, Andres Alcolea, Philippe Renard, Gregoire Mariethoz,
Using a stochastic approach to reduce risks in groundwater resources development: a case
study in Sur, Oman
16:45-17:00 401 Radek Vlnas, Automatic base flow separation
17:00-17:15 490 Ofelia C. Tujchneider, Marcela A. Perez, Marta C. Paris, Mónica P. D’Elia, Groundwater
supply deterioration due to an upconing process
17:15-17:30 493 Cedric Egger, Integrated water resources management: from monitoring to eco-strategic
initiatives
17:30-17:45 379 Roland Hoag, Ten years of groundwater exploration and development in the Caribbean Islands
17:45-18.00 141 Jordi Massana, Enric Queralt, The use of numerical model in the Delta Llobregat Aquifer fo-
cused in planning and management

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Oral presentations, Monday, 13 September 2010

Room: A2
Topic 1.2. Groundwater vulnerability and quality standards
Chairs: G. Malina, V. Piscopo
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:00-14:15 318 Paul D. Hynds, Bruce Misstear, Laurence Gill, The level of awareness of groundwater
quality issues among private well users in Ireland
14:15-14:30 326 Catarina Silva, Luis Ribeiro, Use of factorial correspondence data analysis to evaluate gro-
undwater chemistry and pollution of a shallow aquifer (Loures Valley, Lisbon, Portugal)
14:30-14:45 181 Fadoua Hamzaoui, Rachida Bouhlila, Moncef Gueddari, An application of cluster analysis
and multivariate classification methods to evaluate spatial characterization of groundwa-
ter chemistry in southeastern of Tunisia: a case study of Jeffara of Medenine
14:45-15:00 424 Ramiro Rodriguez, Hector Hernandez, Aurora Armienta, Vanadium as an indicator of
groundwater arsenic contamination in urban environments
15:00-15:15 119 Orhan Gunduz, Alper Baba, Handan Elpit, Arsenic in groundwater in Western Anatolia,
Turkey: a review
15:15-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 1.2. Groundwater vulnerability and quality standards cont.


Chairs: C. Silva, A. Corniello
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 252 Jože Uhan, Goran Vižintin, Jožef Pezdič, Groundwater nitrate vulnerability assessment
using process-based models and weights-of-evidence technique — Lower Savinja Valley
case study (Slovenia)
16:30-16:45 474 Byong-Wook Cho, Uk Yun, Chang-Oh Choo, Uranium and radon concentration in ground-
water of the Taejeon area, Korea
16:45-17:00 283 Jean-Francois Vernoux, Nicolas Surdyk, Wellhead protection against diffuse pollution at
catchment scale
17:00-17:15 512 Józef Górski, Groundwater quality changes due to iron sulphide oxidation in Odra ice
marginal valley — long term of the process observations
17:15-17:30 501 Jaroslav Vrba, Groundwater resources sustainability indicators

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Oral presentations, Monday, 13 September 2010

Room: A3
Topic 2.1. Groundwater vulnerability and quality standards
Chairs: R. Taylor, T. Walczykiewicz
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:00-14:15 502 Branka Bracic Zeleznik, Barbara Cencur Curk, Land use vs. climate change
14:15-14:30 507 Tomasz Walczykiewicz, Agnieszka Boroń, Magdalena Kwiecień, Factors and driving
forces affecting water withdrawals in future
14:30-14:45 465 Richard G. Taylor, The role of groundwater in enabling communities in sub-Saharan
Africa to adapt to projected impacts of climate change on freshwater resources
14:45-15:00 366 Balazs Kovacs, János Szanyi, Katalin Margóczi, A parallel groundwater regime and vege-
tation pattern analysis of the groundwater dependent ecosystems at the South Danube-
Tisza Interfluve, Hungary
15:00-15:15 371 Marian Fendek, Miriam Fendekova, Zlatica Zenisova, Andrej Machlica, Spatial and
temporal changes in groundwater runoff development in the Nitra River Basin, Slovakia
15:15-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topics 2.5. Wetland hydrology, 2.6. Groundwater in eco-hydrology


Chairs: E. Krogulec, O. Batelaan
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 210 Thomas Struppe, Stephan Kuehn, Christoph Charlé, Assessment of the groundwater
ecosystem
16:30-16:45 459 Guillaume Bertrand, Daniel Hunkeler, Nico Goldscheider, Jean-Michel Gobat, Jean Masi-
ni, Proposed classification scheme for groundwater-dependent ecosystems in mountainous
regions
16:45-17:00 464 Shane Regan, Paul Johnston, Groundwater as an ecological supporting condition in raised
bogs and the implications for restoration; an example from Clara Bog, Ireland
17:00-17:15 437 Ewa Krogulec, Anna Furmankowska, Joanna Trzeciak, Sebastian Zabłocki, Range deter-
mining factors and tendencies of groundwater level changes in wetland areas
17:15-17:30 306 Nail Unsal, Ibrahim Gurer, Ebru F. Yildiz, Determination of water pollution at Sultansazli-
gi wetland Kayseri — Turkey
17:30-17:45 182 Judit Mádl-Szőnyi, József Tóth, Patchiness of soil and wetland salinization due to hydro-
dynamic interplay between gravity-driven and overpressured groundwater flow regimes,
Duna-Tisza interfluves, Hungary

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Oral presentations, Monday, 13 September 2010

Room: A4
Topic 3.1. Regional groundwater systems
Chairs: G. Barrocu, H. Tang
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:00-14:15 120 Didier Gastmans, Hung K. Chang, Ian Hutcheon, Past recharge conditions in the Guarani
Aquifer System
14:15-14:30 219 Eric Mendes, Luis M. Ferreira Gomes, Maria T. Condesso de Melo, Luis Ribeiro,
Groundwater recharge in the fractured massif of Gardunha mountain (Central Portugal)
14:30-14:45 357 Kriengsak Srisuk, Hydrogeological mapping of managed aquifer recharge in the lower
Yom River Basin, Thailand
14:45-15:00 284 Roland Bäumle, Kai Hahne, Levy Museteka, Andrea Nick, Developing of an aquifer man-
agement strategy for the rapidly expanding City of Lusaka, Zambia
15:00-15:15 515 Zbigniew Nowicki, Andrzej Sadurski, Hydrogeological aspects of Quaternary sediments
in Poland
15:15-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 3.1. Regional groundwater systems cont.


Chairs: F. Zhang
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 127 Aivars Spalvins, Janis Slangens, Inta Lace, Anicetas Stuopis, Algirdas Domasevicius,
Creating of regional hydrogeological model for the south-east of Lithuania
16:30-16:45 191 Takuya Yoshizawa, Atsunao Marui, Narimitsu Ito, Masaru Koshigai, Regional ground-
water flow system analysis in Kanto Plain, Japan with thermal and geochemical data
16:45-17:00 228 Olivier Cabaret, Alain Dupuy, François Larroque, Hydrogeological characterisation of
the heterogeneity of aquitards from a multilayered system
17:00-17:15 148 Lech E. Śmietański, The quantitative evaluation of the catchment available groundwater
resources — the case study
17:15-17:30 432 Steve Holysh, Rick Gerber, Mike Doughty, Albert Halder, Regional groundwater man-
agement in Ontario, Canada
17:30-17:45 435 Marc Van Camp, Kristine Martens, Didier D’hondt, Johan Lermytte, Andy Louwyck,
Kristine Walraevens, A methodology for determining sustainable groundwater exploita-
tion in aquifer systems based on a simulation-optimisation approach using a multi-
criteria analysis tool
17:45-18:00 467 Stepan L. Shvartsev, Clarke contents of chemical elements in the groundwaters of the
supergene zone

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Room: A1
Keynote lecture
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
8:30-9:00 541 Werner Aeschbach-Hertig, Evaluation of environmental tracer data to estimate the
transit time of water under saturated conditions

Topic 3.4. Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology


Joint session IAH–IAHS and IAEA
Chairs: P. Maloszewski, G. Zuppi
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 341 Martin S. Andersen, Andrew M. McCallum, Karina Meredith, Richard I. Acworth, Inves-
tigation of recharge pathways and recharge rates using environmental isotopes (2H, 18O,
14C and 3H) in the Maules Creek Catchment, NSW, Australia

9:15-9:30 166 Zongyu Chen, Wen Wei, Jun Liu, Ying Wang, Isotopic constraints on recharge and age of
groundwater in the Songnen Plain, Northeastern China
9:30-9:45 338 Dickson Adomako, Piotr J. Maloszewski, Christine Stumpp, S. Osae, T. T. Akiti, Ground-
water recharge estimations in the Densu River Basin, Ghana, using environmental isotope
data (δ2H, δ18O)
9:45-10:00 163 Werner Aeschbach-Hertig, Christoph Von Rohden, Andreas M. Kreuzer, Zongyu Chen,
Rolf Kipfer, Using environmental tracers to characterize recharge conditions in the
strongly exploited aquifer system of the North China Plain
10:00-10:15 Poster session

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 3.4. Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology cont.


Joint session IAH–IAHS and IAEA
Chairs: W. Aeschbach-Hertig, J. Hendry
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 413 Lhoussaine Bouchaou, Use of multiple isotopic and chemical tools under semi-arid cli-
mate: case of recharge residence time of groundwater in the Tadla basin (Morocco)
11:00-11:15 391 Ward E. Sanford, David L. Selnick, Jason P. Pope, Use of specific conductance in streams
as a tracer to map groundwater recharge and discharge across the commonwealth of
Virginia, USA
11:15-11:30 335 Krisztina Kármán, István Fórizs, József Deák, Csaba Szabó, Oxygen isotopic composition
in a riverbank filtration system — case study on Szentendre Island, Hungary
11:30-11:45 311 Wendy McLean, Elizabeth Reece, Jerzy Jankowski, The investigation of groundwater-
surface water linkages using environmental and applied tracers: a case study from a
mining-impacted catchment
11:45-12:00 188 Kyle N. Horner, D. C. McPhail, Wendy McLean, Quantifying groundwater dynamics in a
semi-arid silicate aquifer, Murray Basin, Australia
12:00-12:15 218 M. James Hendry, Leonard I. Wassenaar, Long-term migration of solutes in thick, surfic-
al, clay-rich aquitards using multiple environmental tracers
12:15-12:30 Poster session

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Topic 3.4. Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology cont.
Joint session IAH–IAHS and IAEA
Chairs: W. Aeschbach-Hertig, J. Dottridge
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 388 Christine Stumpp, M. James Hendry, An investigation of heterogeneous water flow and
transport processes in an oxidized glacial till using environmental isotope (δ2H, δ18O)
profiles
14:45-15:00 412 Yoseph Yechieli, A. Sivan, The distribution of saline groundwater and its relation to the
hydraulic conditions of aquifers and aquitards, examples from Israel
15:00-15:15 143 Nada R. Miljevic, Andjelka Z. Petkovic, Djulija M. Boreli-Zdravkovic, Dusan D. Goloboca-
nin, Jasna Colic, Nives Ogrinc, Stable carbon pattern in Belgrade catchment area, Serbia
15:15-15:30 254 Gerhard A. Barmen, Monitoring groundwater circulation during tunnel works by envi-
ronmental tracers
15:30-15:45 149 Hermann Stadler, Erich Klock, Albrecht Leis, Paul Skritek, Wolfgang Zerobin, Andreas H.
Farnleitner, Event based monitoring and early warning system for groundwater resources
in alpine karst aquifers

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 3.4. Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology cont.


Joint session IAH–IAHS and IAEA
Chairs: K. Różański
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 128 Robert L. Michel, Mark Williams, Adrianne Kroepsch, Koren Nydick, Michael Wireman,
Vulnerability of waters in the area of the Fruitland Formation, southeastern Colorado
16:30-16:45 241 Martin Wieser, Rajendrakumar D. Deshpande, Tim Schneider, Werner Aeschbach-
Hertig, Sushil K. Gupta, Groundwater age and paleoclimate information derived from
environmental tracers in a regional aquifer system in semiarid Northwest India
16:45-17:00 159 Daniel M. Bonotto, U-decay series radionuclides in different aquifer systems at Paraná
sedimentary basin, Brazil
17:00-17:15 158 Wolfgang Gossel, Ahmed Sefelnasr, Stephan M. Weise, Kurt Friese, Anastassi Stefanova,
Peter Wycisk, Hydrochemical and isotope analysis of deep groundwater from the Nubian
Aquifer system in the Egyptian Oases
17:15-17:30 369 Zhonghe Pang, Tracing nitrate contamination using isotopes: the Luanhe catchment
case, North China
17:30-17:45 244 Titia W. Praamsma, Kent S. Novakowski, Shawn A. Trimper, Rapid response in a gneissic
bedrock fracture network to surface loading of nutrient- and pathogen-surrogate tracers
in an agricultural watershed, Canada

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Room: A2
Topic 1.4. Groundwater quality and agriculture
Chairs: S. Foster, J. Górski
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 168 Andrew A. Ako, Jun Shimada, Ichiyanagi Kimpei, Koike Katsuaki, Hosono Takahiro,
Glory E. E. Takem, Irwan Iskandar, Hydrochemical and isotopic characteristics of water
resources in the Banana Plain (Mungo Division) Cameroon
9:15-9:30 183 Shuhei Yoshimoto, Takeo Tsuchihara, Satoshi Ishida, Masayuki Imaizumi, Use of 15N
and 222Rn to identify sources of groundwater nitrates in the Ryukyu Limestone aquifer of
Okinawa Island, Japan
9:30-9:45 190 Matthew J. Lenahan, Keith L. Bristow, Redox controls on the mobility of agricultural
nitrogen in groundwater systems in tropical Northern Australia
9:45-10:00 196 Tewodros Alemayehu, Martin Dietzel, Albrecht Leis, Geochemical evolution of ground-
water quality in shallow and deep wells of volcanic aquifer in Axum, Ethiopia
10:00-10:15 402 Miguel Rangel-Medina, Magdalena M. Modelska, Anna Szynkiewicz, New contributions
on the presence of ions nitrate and nitrite in the region of the Coast of Hermosillo, and
Valley of Sonora River, to the Northwest of Mexico

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 1.4. Groundwater quality and agriculture cont.


Chairs: O. Larva, R. Mackay
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 160 Malcolm E. Cox, Julie Picarel, Alluvial groundwater response to variable rainfall recharge
and prolonged pumping: lower Lockyer catchment, Queensland, Australia
11:00-11:15 172 Micòl Mastrocicco, Nicolò Colombani, Giuseppe Castaldelli, Enzo Salemi, Fabio Vincen-
zi, The role of the unsaturated zone in determining nitrate leaching to groundwater
11:15-11:30 309 Maria Paula Mendes, Luis Ribeiro, Application of disjunctive kriging to nitrate risk as-
sessment in the northern aquifer alluvial system of the river Tagus (Portugal)
11:30-11:45 287 Luis Molina-Sánchez, Antonio Pulido-Bosch, Angela Vallejos-Izquierdo, Francisco Sán-
chez-Martos, Agricultural waste management and groundwater protection
11:45-12:00 383 Okke Batelaan, Koen Van Overtveld, Luk Peeters, Jan Diels, Evaluation of nitrate residue
norm by estimation of process factors for groundwater, Flanders, Belgium
12:00-12:15 442 V. K. Parashar, Quality of shallow groundwaters of Hoshangabad city, Madhya Pradesh,
India and its suitability for domestic and irrigational purposes, an rural environment
appraisal
12:15-12:30 336 Katie Tedd, Catherine Coxon, Bruce Misstear, Donal Daly, Matthew Craig, Anthony
Mannix, Evaluation and interpretation of groundwater phosphorus and nitrate monitor-
ing data and the implications for groundwater management in Ireland

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Topic 1.4. Groundwater quality and agriculture cont.
Chairs: O. Batellan, L. Ribeiro
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 140 Salvador Peña-Haro, Fritz Stauffer, Cyprien Clementine, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez,
Coupling an unsaturated model with a hydro-economic framework for deriving optimal
fertilizer application to control nitrate pollution in groundwater
14:45-15:00 339 Robert J. A. Hoogeveen, Anneloes Visser, Klaasjan J. Raat, PESTO, a risk assessment of
pesticide use on groundwater quality in the Chalk aquifer in the province of Limburg, the
Netherlands
15:00-15:15 216 Nesrine Nasri, Rachida Bouhlila, Study and modelling non-point agricultural pollution by
nitrates in Mateur plain north east of Tunisia
15:15-15:30 316 Luis Ribeiro, Tibor Stigter, Stochastic modeling of space-time variability of nitrate pollu-
tion in the Campina de Faro upper aquifer using indicator geostatistics and transition
probability
15:30-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 1.4. Groundwater quality and agriculture cont.


Chairs: H. Kupfersberger, K. Walraevens
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 444 Petar Begovic, Branko Ivankovic, Boris Markovic, Mihajlo Markovic, Factors of pesticide
influence on groundwaters, using example of Lijevce polje
16:30-16:45 105 Uttam C. Sharma, Vikas Sharma, Impact of agriculture land use change on the recharge
and quality of groundwater in the northeastern region of India
16:45-17:00 185 Julia F. Jasonsmith, D. C. McPhail, Kyle N. Horner, Sara Beavis, Ben Macdonald, Ian
White, Falguni Biswas, Groundwater as a driver of salinity in the Wybong Creek catch-
ment
17:00-17:15 208 Mrinmoy Datta, Prabir Kumar Ghosh, Narendra Prakash Sin, S. V. Ngachan, Promode
Kumar Singh, Ashoke Kumar, Anup Das, Water quality assessment in North-East India
17:15-17:30 239 Antoine Baillieux, Marc-Ader Namkam, Abraham Bamba, Daniel Hunkeler, Effect of
land use change on groundwater quality in pumping wells
17:30-17:45 327 Józef P. Górski, The evaluation of long-term trends in groundwater pollution with ni-
trates based on the study of surface water
17:45-18:00 427 Benjamin T. Lopez, Nicole Baran, Bernard Bourgine, Identification of nitrogen long term
trends at regional scale in Seine-Normandie groundwater (France) linked to CFC-age
determination, water table variations and agricultural practices

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Room: A3
Keynote lecture
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
8:30-9:00 112 Jonathan W. N. Smith, Brian D. Bone, Richard Boyle, David E. Ellis, Nicola Harries, Frank
Evans, Paul Bardos, The SuRF-UK framework for sustainable soil and groundwater re-
mediation

Topic 3.2. Transboundary aquifers


Chairs: S. Puri, T. Nałęcz
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 498 Shaminder Puri, Incorporating the quality dimension into the management of trans-
boundary aquifers: determining the meeting point for International Law and Science
9:15-9:30 201 Péter Szucs, Margit Virag, Hydrogeological study of a Hungarian-Ukrainian transboun-
dary aquifer
9:30-9:45 235 Badia Chulli, Mourad Bedir, Transboundary water resources management between
Tunisia, Algeria and Libya Aquifer NWSAS
9:45-10:00 304 Yusif H. Israfilov, Rauf G. Israfilov, Tofig M. Rashidov, Trans-boundary Groundwater
Resources Management in the Azerbaijan Republic: looking for new ways for solving old
problems
10:00-10:15 492 Igor Semenovich Zektser, Transboundary aquifers in Russia

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 1.10. Decision support tools for sustainable groundwater management


Chairs: T. Grischek, M. Pulido-Velazquez
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 136 Volker Hennings, Johannes Wolfer, Development of pedotransfer functions to estimate
annual groundwater recharge rates in countries of the Arab region
11:00-11:15 242 Jakob Ebermann, Dieter Eichhorn, Wolfgang Macheleidt, Thomas Grischek, Field tests
for subsurface iron removal at a dairy farm in Saxony, Germany
11:15-11:30 310 Luis Ribeiro, Nicole Kretschmer, João Nascimento, Ana Buxo, Tobias Roetting, Guido
Soto, Michelle Señoret, Jorge Oyarzún, Hugo Maturana, Ricardo Oyarzún, Evaluation of
piezometric trends by seasonal Kendall test in the alluvial aquifers of the Elqui river
basin, North-Central Chile
11:30-11:45 387 Younes Fakir, Brahim Berjamy, Hugo Tilborg, Markus Huber, Johannes Wolfer, Michel
Le Page, Aahd Abourida, Development of a decision support system for water manage-
ment in the Haouz-Mejjate plain (Tensift basin, Morocco)
11:45-12:00 438 David Riepl, Leif Wolf, Heinz Hötzl, Potential of semantic wiki tools to organize interdis-
ciplinary IWRM approaches
12:00-12:15 213 Ngosa H. Mpamba, A. Hussen, S. Kang’omba, D.C.W. Nkhuwa, I.A. Nyambe, C. Mdala,
Stefan Wohnlich, N. Shibasaki, Characterization of hydraulic head distribution and re-
charge area delineation: Application of the water table fluction method on the Lusaka
Plateau, Zambia
12:15-12:30 Poster session

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Keynote lecture
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:00-14:30 545 Lesław Skrzypczyk, Polish Hydrogeological Survey — challenges and achievements

Topic 2.4. Water in extreme conditions (arid and polar regions)


Chairs: M. Lubczynski, M. Marciniak
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 130 Sergey V. Alexeev, Ludmila P. Alexeeva, Aleksander M. Kononov, Cryopegs of the Yaku-
tian diamond-bearing province (Russia)
14:45-15:00 370 Marek Marciniak, Krzysztof Dragon, The hydrogeology of the glaciated catchment in the
arctic environment
15:00-15:15 186 Ashok Kumar, Ranjan Sinha, Well field design for abstraction of high volume saline
groundwater from Thumbli Aquifer, Barmer Basin, Rajasthan, India
15:15-15:30 249 Milad Masoud, Sybille A. Schumann, Salah Abed El Mogith, Estimation groundwater
recharge in arid, data scarce regions; an approach as applied in the Hawashyia basins
and Ghazal sub-basin (Gulf of Suez, Egypt)
15:30-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 2.7. Integrated groundwater management with dependent ecosystems


Chairs: B. Klove, M. Fendekova
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 151 Jacob B. Jensen, Thomas D. Krom, Anders Nielsen, BEST: a tool to determine groundwa-
ter pumping effects on eco-systems under the Water Framework Directive
16:30-16:45 454 Hans Kupfersberger, GENESIS team, Impacts and threats on groundwater systems at a
European scale — the GENESIS Project
16:45-17:00 505 Mark I. Whiteman, Tony Davy, Kevin Hiscock, Laurence Jones, Rob Low, Nick Robins,
Charles J. Stratford, Hydro-ecological guidelines for wet dune slacks
17:00-17:15 337 Anna M. Kuczyńska, The ecology of a groundwater fed wetland in relation to the sur-
rounding gravel aquifer: micro-hydrological and micro-meteorological controls on sur-
vival of an indicator specie of the whorl snail Vertigo geyeri
17:15-17:30 486 Rui T. Hugman, João Martins, José P. Monteiro, Modeling stream-groundwater interac-
tions for different water extraction scenarios: the Almádena-Odeáxere case study
17:30-17:45 169 Mark I. Whiteman, Rob Low, Amanda Coffey, Rob Ward, Investigation of diffuse
groundwater chemical impacts on groundwater-dependent terrestrial ecosystems in
England and Wales: Implications for WFD significant damage assessments

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Room: A4
Topic 1.3. Urban hydrogeology
Chairs: J. Sharp, A. Kowalczyk
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 250 John M. Sharp, The effects of urbanization on the sustainability of urban groundwater
systems
9:15-9:30 332 Emilia Bocanegra, Daniel Martínez, Jesús Carrera, María Pool, Enric Vazquez-Suñé,
Angel Ferrante, Determination of water sources for underground structures flooding in
Mar Del Plata, Argentina, applying mixing indexes
9:30-9:45 363 Svend-Erik Lauritzen, Kerim Martinez, Jørgen Krogh, Jesper Damgaard, Mette Christen-
sen, Jan Stæhr, Comprehensive urban hydrogeological survey program to optimise dewa-
tering design and reduce risks related to large infrastructure projects — case study: the
Metro Cityringen in Copenhagen, Denmark
9:45-10:00 331 Giovanni Barrocu, Fabrizio Staffa, Maurizio Testa, Gabriele Uras, Evaluation of ground-
water quality in the wide urban area of Cagliari (southern Sardinia, Italy)
10:00-10:15 Poster session

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 1.6. Groundwater monitoring


Chairs: K. Howard, A. Witkowski
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 134 Phil Stewart, Richard Boak, Dave Johnson, Groundwater level monitoring: the ideal
network versus reality
11:00-11:15 233 Johannes J. Ahrns, Peter Rothenhöfer, Wolfgang Nestler, Thomas Grischek, Optimizing a
monitoring concept for a Riverbank Filtration Site
11:15-11:30 260 Alan L. Mayo, Well bore cross-aquifer contamination
11:30-11:45 266 Emilio Custodio, Groundwater flow and recharge in the Doñana aquifer system (Huelva,
SW Spain) from temperature profiles in boreholes
11:45-12:00 275 Naser Ganjikhoramdel, Saman Javadi, Kourosh Mohammadi, Ken Howard, Mohamad J.
Monem, Optimizing groundwater monitoring networks using the particle swarm algo-
rithm
12:00-12:15 268 Piotr A. Wrzecioniarz, Andrzej Różański, Sławomir Mosur, Agnieszka Borgowska, To-
masz Mejer, Stanisław Kościelniak, Grażyna Chabin, Application of sustainable develop-
ment idea for optimization of groundwater monitoring on petrol stations
12:15-12:30 170 Yohannes Mr. Woldeyohannes, Characterising groundwater dynamics in Western Victo-
ria using Menyanthes software

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Topic 1.5. Groundwater quality and mining
Chairs: A. Pulido Bosch, J. Motyka
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 138 Willy Zawadzki, Don W. Chorley, Matthew D. Munn, Gerry O’Hara, Implementation of a
pump and treat system at Britannia mine north of Vancouver, British Columbia
14:45-15:00 236 Prasanta K. Mohapatra, Ritesh Vijay, Paras R. Pujari, Determination of processes affect-
ing groundwater quality in coastal aquifer of Puri City using multivariate statistical
analysis
15:00-15:15 296 Fidel Ribera Urenda, Helena Dorca i Arau, Neus Otero, Jordi Palau, Albert Soler i Gil,
Hydrogeological studies in diapiric-layering salt formations: The case of the East of Cata-
lonia Potassic Basin
15:15-15:30 476 Jolanta Kaźmierczak, Sabina C. Jakóbczyk, Andrzej Kowalczyk, Andrzej J. Witkowski,
Chemical composition of groundwater of the pleistocene burried valleys in the area of
selected sand pits in the Upper Silesia — Poland
15:30-15:45 499 Shaminder Puri, Oleg Ulitsky, Vlad Antypov, Diana Sukhinina, Unscrambling the mine
dewatering riddles in highly inter connected multiple mine workings in the Donbass Coal
fields, Ukraine

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 1.9. Sustainable management of groundwater


Chairs: P. Dillon, M. van Camp
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 256 Thomas Grischek, Dagmar Schoenheinz, Paul Eckert, Chittaranjan Ray, Sustainability of
river bank filtration
16:30-16:45 261 Peter J. Dillon, Declan Page, Simon Toze, Joanne Vanderzalm, Konrad Miotliński, Elise
Bekele, Zoe Leviston, Karen Barry, Kerry Levett, Paul Pavelic, Sarah Kremer, Use of
detention storage and managed aquifer recharge to buffer water quality variability for
drinking supplies
16:45-17:00 277 Ranko Biondić, Božidar Biondić, Josip Rubinić, Hrvoje Meaški, Quality and quantity
status and risk assessment of groundwater bodies in karst areas of Croatia
17:00-17:15 232 Ronald Musiige, Pollution of groundwater in shallow aquifers — a critical moment in
Uganda
17:15-17:30 365 Ronan Le Fanic, Water resources management in the bottled water business
17:30-17:45 229 Oldrich Novicky, Miroslav Knezek, Martina Kratka, Ladislav Kasparek, Martin Hanel,
Pavel Treml, Climate change and groundwater vulnerability in the Czech Republic
17:45-18:00 122 Thi Ha, Hiroyuki Okui, Tatsuro Kawagoe, Effect on the groundwater recharge and the
springwater restoration by infiltration facilities

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Room: A1
Topic 3.3. Geophysical, geological and geochemical methods in groundwater exploration
Chairs: J. Jankowski, M. Lubczynski
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 223 Andreas Kallioras, Matthias Piepenbrink, Cristoph Schüth, Heike Pfletschinger, Irina
Engelhardt, Randolf Rausch, Mohammed Al-Saud, Estimation of groundwater recharge
in arid regions through unsaturated zone studies
9:15-9:30 314 Jean-Michel Vouillamoz, Anatoly Legchenko, Efficiency of magnetic resonance soundings
applied to the characterization of aquifers
9:30-9:45 489 Maciej W. Lubczynski, New hydrogeophysical method for hydrogeologists called MRS for
quantification of water in subsurface and groundwater management
9:45-10:15 Poster session

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 3.3. Geophysical, geological and geochemical methods in groundwater exploration cont.
Chairs: J. Jankowski, O. Larva
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 481 John Vendelbo, Anders Edsen, Joakim H. Westergaard, The SkyTEM method, a high
resolution mapping tool for hydrogeological investigation
11:00-11:15 211 Ahmed Fekri, Geophysical and geochemical groundwater exploration (Essaouira Basin,
Morocco)
11:15-11:30 315 Brigitta Czauner, Judit Mádl-Szőnyi, Integrated groundwater flow system characteriza-
tion in the Trans-Tisza region of Hungary
11:30-11:45 346 Lucy A. Leyland, Annette D. George, 3D aquifer characterisation: integrating deposition-
al facies architecture and downhole geophysical logs to map heterogeneity and salinity in
the Leederville Aquifer, Perth, Australia
11:45-12:00 452 Mirian C. O. Costa, Gerson C. Silva Junior, Claudio L. Mello, Heterogeneity characteriza-
tion to identify hydrofacies in Barreiras Aquifer, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
12:00-12:15 111 Lagudu Surinaidu, V. V. S. Gurunadha Rao, G. Thamma Rao, J. Mahesh, M. Ramesh, An
integrated approach of hydrogeological, geophysical and seawat modeling studies for
delianating the salinity sources in central Godavari delta, A.P., India
12:15-12:30 187 Sarah K. Hagerty, John A. Webb, Geraldine E. Jacobsen, Robert Chisari, Mark J. Hocking,
Phil R. Dyson, Simon R. Poulson, Salt accumulation and groundwater recharge on gra-
nite slopes in Southeastern Australia

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Keynote lecture
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:00-14:30 542 Fritz Stauffer, Wolfgang Kinzelbach, Integration of environmental tracer information
into groundwater modelling

Topic 5.1. Modelling as a tool of groundwater assessment


Chairs: M. Nawalany, F. Stauffer
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 152 Thomas D. Krom, Richard Lane, A novel approach to groundwater model development
14:45-15:00 434 Jacek P. Gurwin, Numerical model conceptualization utilizing advanced geoinformatic
techniques in investigations of complex multi-aquifer systems of MGWB in Poland
15:00-15:15 358 Jane Dottridge, Application of reactive solute transport models to groundwater risk as-
sessment
15:15-15:30 124 Mohammad Nakhaei, Hosein Naseri, Estimation of soil water retention curve parameters
by Genetic Algorithm optimization technique
15:30-15:45 255 Kate E. Thatcher, Rae Mackay, John H. Tellam, Mark O. Cuthbert, Stochastic simulation
of geological heterogeneity for mapping catchment recharge

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 5.1. Modelling as a tool of groundwater assessment, 5.2. Groundwater flow and so-
lute transport modeling, 5.3. Groundwater mapping — approach and results
Chairs: M. Cuthbert, S. Staśko
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 472 Marek Nawalany, Wouter Zijl, The velocity oriented approach revisited
16:30-16:45 200 Seyed Reza Saghravani, Seyed Fazlolah Saghravani, Simulation of phosphorus transport
in an unconfined aquifer: a case study
16:45-17:00 137 Paolo Fabbri, Pietro Zangheri, Estimating transmissivity from specific capacity for arte-
sian aquifers in the middle Venetian alluvial plain (NE, Italy)
17:00-17:15 106 S.N. Rai, A. Manglik, Modelling of water table fluctuations in the presence of canal see-
page and pumping
17:15-17:30 231 Mark O. Cuthbert, Kate E. Thatcher, John H. Tellam, Rae Mackay, A semi-analytical mo-
del for estimating groundwater recharge through fractured till
17:30-17:45 523 Bernhard Wagner, A. Beer, D. Brose, Doerte Budziak, P. Clos, T. Dreher, H. G. Fritsche,
M. Hübschmann, S. Marczinek, A. Peters, H. Poeser, H. Schuster, F. Wagner, Thomas
Walter, G. Wirsing, R. Wolter, A web map service of groundwater background values in
Germany
17:45-18:00 524 Thomas Walter, A. Beer, D. Brose, Doerte Budziak, P. Clos, T. Dreher, H. G. Fritsche, M.
Hübschmann, S. Marczinek, A. Peters, H. Poeser, H. Schuster, Bernhard Wagner, F.
Wagner, G. Wirsing, R. Wolter, Determining natural background values with probability
plots

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Room: A2
Keynote lecture
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
8:30-9:00 463 Jan Dowgiałło, Occurrence and use of thermal and medicinal waters in Poland

Topic 4.1. Geothermal resources


Chairs: W. Balderer, Y. Eckstein
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 525 Beata Kępińska, Geothermal water as renewable energy source — the state and pros-
pects of use in the world and Europe
9:15-9:30 107 Yoram Eckstein, Asim M. Yousafzai, Peter S. Dahl, Western extension of the Himalayan
geothermal belt
9:30-9:45 203 Vincenzo Piscopo, Antonella Baiocchi, Francesca Lotti, Luigi Minicillo, Patrizia Refrige-
ri, Criteria for the definition of the protection areas in the Viterbo hydrothermal area
(Central Italy)
9:45-10:00 227 Marco Pola, Paolo Fabbri, Dario Zampieri, Hydrothermal model of the Euganean Geo-
thermal Field (EGF) — NE Italy
10:00-10:15 375 Christelle C. Castillo, Mohammed Azaroual, Reactive transport simulations of geochemi-
cal processes induced by the ATES operations in the Dogger aquifer (Paris Basin)

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 4.2. Origin of mineral and thermal waters


Chairs: H. Idris, P. Kralj
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 118 Andrew Shugg, Origin of high bicarbonate and cold carbonated mineral waters of central
Victora Australia
11:00-11:15 281 Józef Chowaniec, Marek Duliński, Paweł Mochalski, Joanna Najman, Ireneusz Śliwka,
Andrzej Zuber, Flow pattern and water ages in thermal system of Podhale Basin, south-
ern Poland, as deduced from environmental tracers
11:15-11:30 305 Andrzej Zuber, Józef Chowaniec, On the origin of chloride waters in the Polish flysch
Carpathians
11:30-11:45 330 Jiri Kamas, Jiri Bruthans, Naser Asadi, Mohammad Zare, Flow and groundwater chemi-
cal evolution in exposed salt diapirs and adjacent country rocks (Zagros Mts., Iran)
11:45-12:00 392 István Fórizs, Stanisław Hałas, József Deák, Viktória Szabó, Andrzej Pelc, Arpád Lorber-
er, Stable isotope study on the origin of sulphate in the thermal waters of Budapest and
its surroundings
12:00-12:15 415 József Deák, István Fórizs, Arpád Lorberer, György Tóth, Verification of conceptual
model of the Budapest karstwater regime by environmental isotopes
12:15-12:30 495 Adam Porowski, Thermal conditions of eastern part of Polish Carpathians inferred from
hydrogeochemical studies of mineralized and thermal waters

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Topic 4.3. Hydrogeochemical characteristics of mineral and thermal waters
Chairs: B. Kępińska, A. Shugg
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 115 Hans G. M. Eggenkamp, José M. Marques, Distribution and variation of geochemical
signatures in mineral waters from the Portuguese mainland
14:45-15:00 162 Milena Zlokolica-Mandic, Petar Papic, Tanja Petrovic, Jana Stojkovic, Hydrogeochemi-
stry of bottled mineral waters of Serbia
15:00-15:15 245 Anita Erőss, Judit Mádl-Szőnyi, Anita E. Csoma, Hypogene karst development in a hydro-
geological context, Buda Thermal Karst, Budapest, Hungary
15:15-15:30 248 Peter Kralj, Polona Kralj, CO2-rich mineral waters from the area of Benedikt and
Ščavnica Valley, North-Eastern Slovenia
15:30-15:45 274 Dariusz R. Dobrzyński, Comprehensive geochemical studies of new mineral water found
in the Sudetes Mts., Poland. Its origin, age, and reaction rates

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 4.3 Hydrogeochemical characteristics of mineral and thermal waters cont.


Chairs: J. Dowgiałło, A. Lorberer
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 280 Józef Chowaniec, Piotr Freiwald, Tomasz Operacz, Bogusław Porwisz, Krzysztof Witek,
Andrzej Zuber, Occurrences, origin and vulnerability of therapeutical waters in the west-
ern part of the Polish Carpathians
16:30-16:45 473 Ivan V. Bragin, George A. Chelnokov, Maksim G. Blokhin, Geochemistry of thermal wa-
ters of Sikhote-Alin ridge, Russia
16:45-17:00 102 Yassine Zarhloule, Abdelkrim Rimi, Mimoun Boughriba, Geothermal potentialities of
Morocco
17:00-18:00 IAH Commission CMTW Business Meeting (PART I)

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Oral presentations, Thursday, 16 September 2010

Room: A3
Topic 2.3. Interactions of surface and ground waters
Joint session IAH–IHP UNESCO & European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology in Łódź, Poland
Chairs: S. Puri, H. Treidel
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 543 Iwona Wagner, Katarzyna Izydorczyk, Edyta Kiedrzynska, Joanna Mankiewicz-Boczek,
Tomasz Jurczak, Agnieszka Bednarek, Adrianna Wojtal-Frankiewicz, Piotr Frankiewicz,
Sebastian Ratajski, Zbigniew Kaczkowski, Maciej Zalewski, Ecohydrological system
solutions to enhance ecosystem services: the Pilica River demonstration project
9:15-9:30 537 Andrzej Kędziora, Dariusz Kayzer, Estimation of ratio of water taken by shelterbelts to
total evapotranspiration
9:30-9:45 538 Iwona Wagner, Wojciech Frątczak, Maciej Zalewski, Ecohydrology as a key for applica-
tion of systems solution for stormwater management and city strategic planning
9:45-10:15 Poster session

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 2.3. Interactions of surface and ground waters cont.


Joint session IAH–IHP UNESCO & European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology in Łódź, Poland
Chairs: P. Hubert, A. Kędziora
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 153 Jarkko S. Okkonen, Björn Klöve, Impact of climate change and variability on groundwa-
ter-surface water interaction for unconfined aquifers in cold snow dominated regions
11:00-11:15 165 Mario Schirmer, Tobias Vogt, Philipp Schneider, Olaf A. Cirpka, Quantification of bank
filtration in restored and channelized sections of a losing stream reach using time series
of natural tracers determined by point and distributed sensors
11:15-11:30 212 Mark O. Cuthbert, Véronique Durand, Maria-Fernanda Aller, Richard B. Greswell, Mi-
chael O. Rivett, Rae Mackay, Impacts of river-bed gas on the hydraulic and thermal dy-
namics of the hyporheic zone
11:30-11:45 430 Sonila Marku, Xhume Kumanova, Gunnar Jacks, Threats to a coastal aquifer in northern
Albania
11:45-12:00 291 Jerzy Jankowski, Penny Knights, Surface water-groundwater interaction in the fractured
sandstone aquifer impacted by mining-induced subsidence:
1. Hydrology and Hydrogeology
12:00-12:15 292 Jerzy Jankowski, Penny Knights, Surface water-groundwater interaction in the fractured
sandstone aquifer impacted by mining-induced subsidence: 2. Hydrogeochemistry
12:15-12:30 270 Véronique Durand, Mark O. Cuthbert, Maria-Fernanda Aller, Richard B. Greswell, Mi-
chael O. Rivett, Rae Mackay, Three dimensional modelling of a long term bank-side bore-
hole pumping experiment for better understanding of river-aquifer interactions

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Topic 2.3. Interactions of surface and ground waters cont.
Joint session IAH–IHP UNESCO & European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology in Łódź, Poland
Chairs: A. Skinner, W. Frątczak
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 469 Oihane Astui, Albert Folch, Laia Casadellà, Anna Menció, Alfredo Pérez-Paricio, Josep
Mas-Pla, Managing groundwater resources linked to perennial and non perennial
streams: Santa Coloma River Basin, Girona, Spain
14:45-15:00 156 Laszlo Palcsu, Zoltan Major, Laszlo Papp, Zoltan Dezso, Eszter Baradacs, In situ detec-
tion of thermal drawn springs in the Danube riverbed using helium and radon isotopes
15:00-15:15 230 Szilvia Simon, Judit Mádl-Szőnyi, Tamás Weidinger, Groundwater-lake interaction in a
saline wetland area, Duna-Tisza Interfluve, Hungary
15:15-15:30 320 Andrew M. McCallum, Martin S. Andersen, Gabriel C. Rau, Richard I. Acworth, Investiga-
tion of surface water-groundwater interactions and temporal variability of streambed
hydraulic conductivity using streambed temperature data
15:30-15:45 129 Deny Puradimaja, Erwin Irawan, Hendri Silaen, Hydrodynamic interaction between
surface water and groundwater in volcanic aquifer system of Lake Ciseupan, Cimahi,
West Java, Indonesia

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 2.3. Interactions of surface and ground waters cont.


Joint session IAH–IHP UNESCO & European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology in Łódź, Poland
Chairs: A. Skinner, K. Izydorczyk
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 446 David J. Allen, W. George Darling, Daren C. Gooddy, James P. R. Sorensen, Charles J.
Stratford, Groundwater-surface water interaction: insights from a lowland Chalk site in
the UK
16:30-16:45 313 Shawan Dogramaci, Wade Dodson, Deuterium and O-18 data to estimate the relative
contribution of summer and winter season precipitation to surface water pools; A Case
study from Hamersley Basin, Western Australia
16:45-17:00 285 Gabriel C. Rau, Martin S. Andersen, Richard I. Acworth, Uncertainty of vertical
streambed seepage rates under realistic field conditions using diel temperature fluctua-
tions
17:00-17:30 Session summary

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Oral presentations, Thursday, 16 September 2010

Room: A4
Topic 6.1. Hard rocks as specific media — methods and results
Chairs: G. Stounaras, H. Marszałek
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 178 Julia Howar, Stefan Wohnlich, Modelling of single-well injection-withdrawal (SWIW)
tests in fractured carboniferous sandstone
9:15-9:30 303 Gerasimos Yoxas, Roxani Bourdakou, George Stournaras, Study and correlation of hy-
drogeological, tectonic and hydrochemical conditions of fractured rocks in Tinos Island
(Aegean Sea, Hellas)
9:30-9:45 312 Noel P. Merrick, Use of vertical head profiles to infer fractured zone properties above a
Longwall Coal Mine
9:45-10:00 423 Jean-Christophe Maréchal, Jean-Michel Vouillamoz, M. H. Mohan Kumar, Benoit De-
wandel, Estimate of fractured aquifer thickness using multiple pumping tests analyses
10:00-10:15 460 Robert Wyns, Jean-Marie Gandolfi, Pierre-Clément Damy, Frédéric Touchard, Maritxu
Saplairoles, Bernard Monod, Isabelle Bouroullec, Caroline Prognon, Exploring ground-
water in weathered crystalline basement areas: a method integrating geomorphologic,
geologic and geophysic approach

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Topic 6.2. Hydrogeology of karst


Chairs: B. Andreo Navarro, J. Różkowski
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
10:45-11:00 419 Jean-Christophe Maréchal, Bernard Ladouche, Nathalie Dörfliger, Patrick Lachassagne,
Interpretation of pumping tests in a mixed flow karst system
11:00-11:15 411 Helena Vysoka, Jiri Kamas, Jiri Bruthans, Is the main karst reservoir situated above the
regional water table level?
11:15-11:30 288 Zaihua Liu, Min Zhao, Cheng Zeng, Effect of land use/land cover change on karst hydro-
geochemistry: A paired catchment study of Chenqi and Dengzhanhe, Puding, Guizhou, SW
China
11:30-11:45 155 Josip Terzić, Damir Grgec, Franjo Dukarić, Hydrogeological and geophysical research of
the brackish groundwater lens on the small karst island of Ilovik in Croatia
11:45-12:00 491 Juan Antonio Barberá Fornell, Bartolomé Andreo Navarro, Characterizing aquifer beha-
viour of two karst systems from S Spain by hydrodynamic and hydrochemical data
12:00-12:15 116 Yaser Nikpeyman, Gholam Hossein Karami, Parviz Omody, Evaluating the effect of
lineaments on groundwater flow system in karstic aquifers
12:15-12:30 462 Romeo Eftimi, Management of karst water of Albania

12:30-14:00 Lunch

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Topic 6.4. Cost-effective measures to control and contain groundwater contamination
Chairs: G. Malina, M. Schirmer
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
14:30-14:45 161 Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, Salvador Peña-Haro, Carlos Llopis-Albert, Fertilizer stan-
dards vs fertilizer taxes to control groundwater nitrate pollution from agriculture
14:45-15:00 461 Jerzy Mizera, Grzegorz Malina, Groundwater extraction control for protecting the water
works in Lobodno (SW Poland) against contamination with nitrates
15:00-15:15 192 Stephan Kühn, Helmut Kerndorff, Thomas Struppe, Christoph Charlé, The natural at-
tenuation concept, a cost-effective measure to control and contain groundwater conta-
mination
15:15-15:45 Poster session

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

Topic 6.3. Groundwater contamination — monitoring, risk assessment and restoration


Chairs: G. Malina, M. Schirmer
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
16:15-16:30 222 Joaquín Jiménez-Martínez, Ramón Aravena, Lucila Candela, Contamination of a regional
confined aquifer by leaky boreholes. Campo de Cartagena case study (SE Spain)
16:30-16:45 243 Helena I. Ferreira Amaral, Christoph Aeppli, Michael Berg, René P. Schwarzenbach, Rolf
Kipfer, Combining tracer hydrology and isotopic analysis to assess in situ natural trans-
formation of chlorinated ethenes in groundwater
16:45-17:00 373 Jane Dottridge, Lucy Heaney, Selection of models for hydrogeological risk assessment of
landfills
17:00-17:15 403 Antonio Chambel, José P. Monteiro, Luis M. Nunes, Ricardo R. Martins, Jorge Duque,
Alice Fialho, Hydrogeological study of contamination in the Aquifer System of Sines,
South Portugal
17:15-17:30 421 Kristine Martens, Kristine Walraevens, Geophysical investigation (electromagnetical
induction method) as a useful tool for monitoring the remediation of groundwater and
soil pollution
17:30-17:45 531 Stanisław Chałupnik, Małgorzata Wysocka, Radium in discharge waters from coal mines
in Poland — effects of mitigation
17:45-18:00 533 Przemysław Bukowski, Grzegorz Gzyl, Iwona Augustyniak, Janusz Kubica, Karol Kura,
Current problems of mine dewatering in Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)

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Oral presentations, Friday, 17 September 2010

Room: A1
Topic 6.6. Coastal zone management
Chairs: E. Custodio, A. Sadurski
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 267 Felip Ortuño, Jorge Molinero, Teresa Garrido, Emilio Custodio, Iker Juarez, Seawater
intrusion control by means of an injection barrier in the Llobregat delta, near Barcelona,
Catalonia, Spain
9:15-9:30 516 Arkadiusz Krawiec, Andrzej Sadurski, The threat of groundwater resources in the Polish
Baltic coast area
9:30-9:45 299 Angella Graham, Ricardo Ramdin, Salvatore d’Angelo, Lucila Candela, Coastal aquifers
management in the Caribbean case studies — Jamaica
9:45-10:00 414 Sang Yong Chung, Tae Hyung Kim, Identification of groundwater salinization at the
Suyeong county in the Busan city, Korea
10:00-10:15 Poster session

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

10:45-12:30 Round table discussion

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:45 Closing Ceremony

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Oral presentations, Friday, 17 September 2010

Room: A2
Keynote lecture
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
8:30-9:00 488 Maciej W. Lubczynski, Underestimated role of tree transpiration and groundwater eva-
poration in groundwater balancing and modelling

Topic 6.7. Managing aquifer recharge


Chairs: P. Dillon, M. Nishigaki
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 209 Cornelius S. S. Sandhu, Dagmar Schoenheinz, Thomas Grischek, The impact of regulated
river-flow on the travel-time and flow-path of bank filtrate in Haridwar, India
9:15-9:30 294 Konrad Z. Miotliński, Peter J. Dillon, Sarah Kremer, Paul Pavelic, Stephanie Rinck-
Pfeiffer, A coupled groundwater flow, solute and heat transport model to facilitate opera-
tion of an aquifer storage transfer and recovery system in a brackish aquifer
9:30-9:45 420 Stanisław Staśko, Tomasz Olichwer, Robert Tarka, Groundwater recharge — evaluation,
methods and results
9:45-10:00 269 Emilio Custodio, Francisco Javier Alcalá, Extensive aquifer recharge through atmospher-
ic chloride deposition on the land by means of groundwater from penetrating wells
10:00-10:15 433 Makoto Nishigaki, Mitsuaki Haruna, Claudia Hartwig, A new method to measure the
unsaturated properties of soils

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

10:45-12:30 Round table discussion

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:45 Closing Ceremony

Oral presentations, Friday, 17 September 2010

Room: A3
Topics 1.8. Economic tools to protect groundwater, 3.5., 4.4. Social, ecological
and economic implications, 6.8. Understanding and communication on groundwater —
education and public involvement
Chairs: O. Batelaan, M. Pulido-Velazquez
Time Abstract Id Authors, Title
9:00-9:15 351 Marlese Nel, Shafick Adams, Jaco M. Nel, Groundwater education: One drop plus one
drop equals self management
9:15-9:30 353 Jaco M. Nel, Yongxin Xu, Okke Batelaan, The use of economic tools to protect groundwa-
ter in South Africa
9:30-10:15 Poster session

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Poster presentations, Monday–Friday, 12–17 September 2010
Rooms: D1-D2
Topic 1. Groundwater quality sustainability
Topic 1.1. Evaluation and management of groundwater — sustainable exploitation
Abstract Id Authors, Title
133 Norberto G. Bucich, Patricia S. Luna, Jose J. Urnicia, Evaluation of the agricultural development impact in
an arid-semiarid region of the Argentine Republic
184 Larry Pax Chegbeleh, Atsunao Marui, Makoto Nishigaki, Grout curtain construction using bentonite for
the control of groundwater seepage and contaminant migration
224 Andrea Bačani, Kristijan Posavec, Jelena Parlov, Groundwater quantity in the Zagreb aquifer
279 Adishirin B. Alakbarov, Groundwater quality status and problems of sustainability in Azerbaijan
308 Alexander P. Khaustov, Factors of stability of hydrogeological systems to an exhaustion and pollution
410 Josef V. Datel, Limits for use of thermal waters in the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin
440 Aniekan E. Edet, The development of a groundwater quality index for the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
470 David Comino, Agustin Medina, Alfredo Pérez-Paricio, Leonardo Almagro, Oihane Astui, Integral ap-
proach to manage saltwater intrusion in a Mediterranean aquifer (Tordera’s delta)
500 Jung-Wei Chen, Kuan-Wei Chen, Yung-Chang Tu, Cheh-Shyh Ting, Cheng-Haw Lee, Estimation of suitable
groundwater safe yield under the unusually constraints of environmental conditions in Taipei basin, Taiwan

Topic 1.2. Groundwater vulnerability and quality standards


Abstract Id Authors, Title
206 Daniela Ducci, Alfonso Corniello, Mariangela Sellerino, Hydrostratigraphical setting and groundwater
quality status in alluvial aquifers:the low Garigliano River Basin (Southern Italy), case study
361 Veselin Dragisić, Vladimir Zivanovic, Miroslav Krmpotić, Dušan Polomčić, Nebojša Atanacković,
Groundwater vulnerability maps of large areas — application of DRASTIC method in the National park
“Djerdap”
385 Ammar M. Alammareen, Hydrogeophysical study of well fields for drinking water supply for the city of
Damascus
408 Andrzej Rodzoch, The groundwater intakes protection zones as an important element of measures for
the protection of drinking water resources
409 Babak Farjad, Helmi Zulhaidi bin Mohd Shafri, Thamer Ahmed Mohamed, Improvement of original
DRASTIC model for groundwater vulnerability assessment of the Izeh plain
528 Monika Kabza, Monica Lee, Taly Hunter-Williams, Robert Meehan, Coran Kelly, Melissa Spillane, Orla
Murphy, Irelands national groundwater protection scheme

Topic 1.3. Urban hydrogeology


Abstract Id Authors, Title
298 Norsyafina Roslan, Rae Mackay, John H. Tellam, The impact of recent urbanization on a hard rock aqui-
fer in Malaysia
349 Magdalena Worsa-Kozak, Groundwater table fluctuations types in urban area, Wroclaw, SW Poland
372 Maria José Afonso, Helder Chaminé, Ana Pires, Patrícia F. Moreira, Alcides J. S. C. Pereira, Paulo G. N.
Pinto, Luís J. P. F. Neves, José M. Marques, Using GIS mapping to assess groundwater studies in urban
areas (Porto, NW Portugal): combined potential contamination sources and radon susceptibility
485 Andrzej Kowalczyk, Andrzej J. Witkowski, Krystyn Rubin, Janusz Kropka, Hanna Rubin, Impact of
urbanization and industry on groundwater resources. Case study of the Silesian-Cracow Triassic aquifer
systems (Southern Poland)
497 Ranjana U. K. Piyadasa, K.D.N. Weerasinghe, Bacterial contamination in groundwater due to latrine pits
in urban areas — case study in Sri Lanka
503 Branka Bracic Zeleznik, Barbara Cencur Curk, Urban water cycle

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Topic 1.4. Groundwater quality and agriculture
Abstract Id Authors, Title
103 Yassine Zarhloule, Hafid Fekkoul, Mimoun Boughriba, Groundwater contamination by nitrates, salinity
and pesticides: case of the unconfined aquifer of Triffa plain (eastern Morocco)
164 Tatiana Cruz Fuentes, María del Carmen Cabrera Santana, Javier G. Heredia Díaz, Hydrogeochemistry
modelling in La Aldea Aquifer (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain)
193 Sang-Ho Moon, Kyung-Seok Ko, Some evidences of retreating saline groundwater body in the western
coastal area at Seocheon in South Korea
289 Inom S. Normatov, Zarrina Eshankulova, Nabi Nosirov, Monitoring influences of the groundwater level
and quantity on soils fertility of the irrigating lands of the Tajikistan
350 Abdenbi El Mandour, Younes Fakir, José Benavente-Herrera, Albert Casas, Fouzia El Yaouti, Mo-
hammed El Gettafi, Mahjoub Himi, Groundwater salinisation of the agricultural plains located in the
Northeastern Mediterranean region of Morocco
362 Stefano Lo Russo, Integration of aquifer and wellhead protection in agricultural areas: a case study in the
Piemonte region (NW Italy)
376 Ozren Larva, Tamara Marković, Zeljka Brkić, Groundwater hydrochemistry of the quaternary alluvial
aquifer in Varaždin region — Croatia
382 Laurence Gourcy, Rajaa Mouloudi, Etienne Buscarlet, Dominique Thiery, Laurence Chery, Laurent
Cadilhac, Modeling nitrate transfer in an alluvial aquifer for estimating tendencies and short and medium
term evolution of groundwater quality
436 Sebastian Zabłocki, Assessment of nitrogen compound contaminations in shallow groundwater southern
part of the Groundwater Body no. 53
494 Ole Martin Eklo, Randi Bolli, Jens Kværner, Tore Sveistrup, Eivind Solbakken, Frauke Hofmeister, Risk
of pesticide pollution to groundwater — a case study to identify threatens to groundwater
496 Konstantinos Markantonis, Ioannis Koumantakis, Eleni Vasileiou, Groundwater quality in the coastal
aquifer system of Korinthos Prefecture (Greece)
509 Ashraf E. M. Khater, A. Al-Saif, Hamed Al-Sewaidan, Natural radionuclides concentration in sandy soil
and groundwater

Topic 1.5. Groundwater quality and mining


Abstract Id Authors, Title
176 Mehdi Kharghani, Behnaz Dahrazma, Jafar Sargheini, Morteza Rahimi, The effects of Takht Coal Mine
(Minoodasht, Iran) on the groundwater quality
177 Elham Damshenas, Behnaz Dahrazma, Mahmood Sadeghian, Ali Askari, Assessment of the arsenic con-
tamination in groundwater in Hired Gold Mine Zone (Northwest of Nehbandan, Iran)
344 Esther Santofimia, Enrique López-Pamo, Influence of runoff and ground water inflow in the stratifica-
tion developed in the Concepción pit lake (Iberian Pyrite Belt, Spain)
347 Dong Donglin, Seepage field simulation and contamination characteristics analysis in Xinfeng coal mine,
China
367 Ivan Djokic, Gordana Letic, Sibela Nuhovic, Vlade Canic, Mirko Cekic, Bojan Nikolic, Natasa Djokic,
Dragan Milovanovic, Restoration and revitilization of the area of the abandoned mine pit Suvo Rudiste
on Kopaonik, based on the example of the construction of the water intake and water collector for multi-
purpose use of the mining waters
406 Marcin Stępień, Rafał Siuda, Waters and minerals in weathering zone of polymetallic deposits of Mied-
zianka-Ciechanowice and Stara Góra, Sudetes Mts, Poland
477 Kajetan d’Obyrn, Jadwiga Stecka, Damming of water inflows in the western section of the “Wieliczka”
Salt Mine as an example of one of the methods used for eliminating water hazards in salt mines
479 Kajetan d’Obyrn, Krzysztof Brudnik, Hydrogeology monitoring results obtained at the “Wieliczka” Salt
Mine following the elimination of water inflow in the Mina traverse at Level IV
480 Kajetan d’Obyrn, Jerzy Przybyło, The impact of old mine shafts on the accumulation of water in mined
excavations and terrain surface based on the example of the Górsko shaft in the “Wieliczka” Salt Mine.

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Topic 1.6. Groundwater monitoring
Abstract Id Authors, Title
198 Christoph Charlé, Stephan Kühn, Thomas Struppe, Helmut Kerndorff, DNA-microarrays for monitoring
natural attenuation of emissions from abandoned landfill sites in contaminated groundwater plumes
258 Wiktor Treichel, Małgorzata Kucharek, Optimization of groundwater quality monitoring network using
information theory and simulated annealing algorithm
293 Francisco Sánchez-Martos, Sara Jorreto, Juan Gisbert, Antonio Pulido-Bosch, Angela Vallejos-Izquierdo,
Hydrogeochemical monitoring in a coastal aquifer subject to an intense seawater abstraction. The case of
the River Andarax delta (Almería, SE Spain)
325 Nikolay S. Ognianik, Olena N. Shpak, Environmental and hydrogeological monitoring of sites contami-
nated with light petroleum products
328 Marcin Siepak, Karel Novotný, Tomáš Vaculovič, Józef P. Górski, Jan Przybyłek, Variability of chemical
composition of groundwater at the Miocene aquifer in the Poznań-Gostyń fault graben region (Poland)
329 Francisco Sánchez-Martos, Juan Gisbert, Angela Vallejos-Izquierdo, Luis Molina-Sánchez, Sara Jorreto,
Antonio Pulido-Bosch, Hydrogeochemical zoning in the delta of the River Andarax (Almería, SE Spain)
422 Beata Jaworska-Szulc, Małgorzata Pruszkowska-Caceres, Maria Przewłócka, Groundwater quality in
Pomeranian region in the light of monitoring surveys
457 Beata Klojzy-Karczmarczyk, Janusz Mazurek, The grounds for determining additional index parameters
in the monitoring process of water environment in the vicinity of municipal waste landfills
471 Andrzej J. Witkowski, Andrzej Kowalczyk, Hanna Rubin, Krystyn Rubin, Impact of currently remediated
industrial waste disposal sites on groundwater quality in the area of Tarnowskie Góry (Southern Poland)
478 Anna Tlucakova, Lucia Sulvova, Integrated monitoring of sources pollution — point sources pollution in
Slovakia
511 Valdis Vircavs, Viesturs Jansons, Didzis Lauva, Monitoring of the impact of agriculture on groundwater
in Latvia
532 Stanisław Chałupnik, Izabela Chmielewska, Bogusław Michalik, Natural radionuclides in drinking water
supplies

Topic 1.7. Groundwater policy and legal aspects


Abstract Id Authors, Title
399 Damián Sanchez-García, Francisco Carrasco-Cantos, Iñaki Vadillo-Pérez, Proposed procedure to eva-
luate the chemical status of groundwater bodies

Topic 1.8. Economic tools to protect groundwater

Topic 1.9. Sustainable management of groundwater


Abstract Id Authors, Title
194 Rolland Andrade, Sustainable source development and quality management in endemic fluoride affected
area — case study from Southern India
290 Shrikant Daji S. D. Limaye, Sustainable management of groundwater through percolation tanks in semi-
arid, basaltic terrain in Western India and the Role of UNESCO-IUGS-IGCP project GROWNET
323 Nguyen Van Giang, Noboru Hida, Efficient groundwater management approach for North ThangLong
and Quang Minh Industrial zones — Hanoi, Vietnam
352 Pavel P. Nagevich, Olga V. Chebotareva, Uzbekistan karizes and use of ancestors experience on building
groundwater gallery
374 Alberto Jimenez Madrid, Carlos Martinez Navarrete, Francisco Carrasco-Cantos, I. Sanchez Navarro, L.
Moreno Merino, Groundwater protection used for human consumption. Conceptual frame of the safe-
guard zones
448 Marcus B. Soares, Günter Gunkel, Thomas Grischek, Comparison of common and new methods to de-
termine infiltration rates in Lake sediments
517 Yangwen Jia, Jinjun You, Sustainable Groundwater Management in the North China Plain: Main Issues,
Practices, and Foresights

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Topic 1.10. Decision support tools for sustainable groundwater management
Abstract Id Authors, Title
145 Marek Kachnic, The extent of the unconfined aquifer based on the Dempster-Shafer theory on the exam-
ple of postglacial sandur area
195 Michael Rustler, Gesche Grützmacher, Ekkehard Holzbecher, Decision support system for the multi-
objective optimization of bank filtration systems
226 Jobst Maßmann, Johannes Wolfer, Markus Huber, Klaus Schelkes, Volker Hennings, Abdallah Droubi,
Mahmoud Al-Sibai, WEAP-MODFLOW as a Decision Support System (DSS) for integrated water re-
sources management: Design of the coupled model and results from a pilot study in Syria
295 Helena Dorca i Arau, Fidel Ribera Urenda, Geòrgia Castells i Solé, Raquel Burgos i Queralt, Hydrogeo-
logical database, a decision support tool

Topic 2. Groundwater and dependent ecosystems


Topic 2.1. Global climate change and water budget
Abstract Id Authors, Title
157 Samira Ouysse, Nour-Eddine Laftouhi, Kamal Tajeddine, Evaluation of evapotranspiration variation in
the Draa basin using statistical and empirical methods (South-Eastern Morocco)
381 Anna Benčoková, Pavel Krám, Jakub Hruška, The impact of climate change on hydrological patterns in
headwater catchments of Czech GEOMON network
519 Badiaa Zenati, Hydrological changes in the Mediterranean zone: impacts of environmental modifications
(changing climate) in the Merguellil catchment (central Tunisia)

Topic 2.2. Climate induced changes of land-use and their impacts on evolution
of the EU Groundwater Directive

Topic 2.3. Interactions of surface and ground waters


Abstract Id Authors, Title
154 David D. Sanz, Castaño S. Santiago, Juan J. Gómez-Alday, Eduardo E. Cassiraga, Andrés A. Sahuquillo,
Oscar O. Alvarez-Villa, A groundwater flow model for understanding aquifer-river interactions in Man-
cha Oriental System (SE Spain)
253 Valentina Marconi, Marco Antonellini, Enrico Balugani, The influence of surface waters (ponds and
drainage ditches) on the salinization of a coastal aquifer in the south-eastern Po plain (Italy)
407 Marcin Stępień, Springs in Drawa National Park and its border area, NW Poland
429 Pertti Ala-aho, Pekka Rossi, Björn Klöve, Hydrology of a groundwater dependent Esker lake
451 Dmytro Siergieiev, Zhiqing Wang, Angela Lundberg, Anders Widerlund, Björn Ohlander, Hydropower
regulation impact on river-groundwater interaction and the riparian zone – a geochemical approach
458 Krzysztof W. Książyński, The piston model of groundwater recharge
483 Nicholas J. K. Howden, Tim P. Burt, Fred Worrall, Michael J. Whelan, Magdalena Bieroza, A model of
long-term catchment-scale nitrate transport

Topic 2.4. Water in extreme conditions (arid and polar regions)


Abstract Id Authors, Title
428 Łukasz M. Stachnik, Characteristics of chemical weathering in a periglacial catchment of the Obruchev
Glacier (Polar Urals, Russia)

Topic 2.5. Wetland hydrology


Abstract Id Authors, Title
247 Mateusz Grygoruk, Okke Batelaan, Tomasz Okruszko, Jarosław Chormański, Dorota Świątek, Ground-
water modelling and wetland flow system analysis of Czerwone Bagno, Biebrza Valley, Poland
389 Javier Montalván, Javier G. Heredia Díaz, Francisco J. Elorza, Equivalent density flow model of the Fu-
ente de Piedra Lagoon hydrogeological system (Spain)
513 Jay Krishna Thakur, Sudhir Kumar Singh, Eco-hydrological monitoring of wetlands in a semi-arid region
using remote sensing, GIS, GPS and various data sets: a case study of Konya closed basin, Turkey

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Topic 2.6. Groundwater in eco-hydrology
Abstract Id Authors, Title
114 Jacek Różkowski, Elżbieta W. Dumnicka, Natural and anthropogenic factors that participate in the
formation of the water environment and its biotic elements in the karst area of Cracow-Czestochowa
upland, Poland
202 Susanne I. Schmidt, Rae Mackay, Olaf Kolditz, Martin Thullner, Jan U. Kreft, From individual cells to
aquifers: Modelling the groundwater ecosystem
484 Yan Deng, Weiqun Luo, Xingming Qin, Impacts of litter on soil physical and chemical properties and its
karst effect in epikarst dynamic system in China

Topic 2.7. Integrated groundwater management with dependent ecosystems

Topic 3. Aquifer management


Topic 3.1. Regional groundwater systems
Abstract Id Authors, Title
135 Andrzej Różkowski, Kazimierz Różkowski, Geogenic and mining factors controlling the groundwater
conditions of the Cracow Sandstone Series (CSS)
205 Yu-Wen Chen, Jui-Pin Tsai, Liang-Cheng Chang, Using spatial profile of recharge potential for the defini-
tion of primary recharge area on Chou-Shui Alluvial Fan
272 Peter Malík, Jaromír Svasta, Spatial distribution of potential aquifer recharge from precipitation for the
period of 1951–1980 over Slovakia
319 Joanna K. Pociask-Karteczka, Sabina Wójcik, Mirosław Żelazny, Hydrochemical evidences of hydraulic
connection between crystallinic and carbonate aquifers (the Tatra Mts., East-Central Europe)
356 Anna Benčoková, Recent trends in groundwater levels in shallow hydrological system in the Czech
Republic
396 Judyta Lasek, Groundwater chemistry in the area of the Ryjak Catchment (Magurski National Park, SE
Poland)
418 Wakgari Furi, Moumtaz Razack, Tamiru Abiye, Dagnachew Legesse, The volcanic aquifer system of the
Middle Awash basin (Main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia)
447 Robert Mokrik, Vytautas Juodkazis, Aurelija Bickauskiene, Kostas Kausinis, The groundwater age and
diluted in water helium distribution in the Lithuanian aquifers
468 Boris I. Pisarsky, A. I. Orgilianov, P. S. Badminov, Formation and evolution of hydromineral systems in
Mongol-Baikalian region and prospect assessment of the resources use
529 Zulu Ma, Chunhong Zhou, Weiqun Luo, Research on the Karst Hydro-geological structure in Jinping
Hydropower Project Area

Topic 3.2. Transboundary aquifers


Abstract Id Authors, Title
173 Sylke Hilberg, Investigations of the aquifer characteristics of the dolomite formation on the Northern
Calcareous Alps in Germany and Austria
443 Tomasz Nałęcz, Sustainable use and protection of groundwater resources — transboundary water
management — Belarus, Poland, Ukraine
534 Teodora Szocs, Gyorgy Toth, Daniel Marcin, Annamária Nádor, János Halmai, Thomas Hofmann, Rado-
van Cernak, Gerhard Schubert, Andrej Lapanje, Erika Kovacova, A gnes Rotár-Szalkai, Gregor Goetzl,
TRANSENERGY – Transboundary Geothermal Energy Resources of Slovenia, Austria, Hungary and Slo-
vakia
535 Agata Korwin-Piotrowska, Rafał Serafin, The monitoring system of the transboundary aquifer in the
Polish-Czech zone of the intrasudetic basin
536 Maciej Kłonowski, Linda Chudzik, Karol Zawistowski, Groundwater chemistry, quality and man-made
threats in the Polish part of the Nysa Łużycka catchment

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Topic 3.3. Geophysical, geological and geochemical methods in groundwater exploration
Abstract Id Authors, Title
110 Mariachiara Galiano, Lucio Martarelli, The aquifer succession in the northwestern sector of the Calabrian
Crystalline Basement (Southern Italy)
142 Sunjay Sunjay, Magnetic resonance sounding technique
146 Akinade S. Olatunji, Evaluation of groundwater occurrence of Metropolitan Lagos, southwestern Nigeria.
197 Francis M. Rivera, Resistivity and borehole data interpretation for characterizing the hydrogeology of
Western Managua, Nicaragua
199 Gabriela P. Murillo Sirias, Estimation of hydraulic conductivity by applying slug test in a volcaniclastic-
deposits aquifer
220 Andrea Sottani, Roberto Pedron, Silvia Bertoldo, Hydrogeological researches for vertical closed loop
heat exchanger system assessment in an experimental pilot site (Vicenza, Northern Italy)
273 Marzena Szostakiewicz, Jerzy J. Małecki, Marek Matyjasik, Evaluation of the accuracy of determination
of the chemical denudation in the Biały Potok Watershed, using numerical geochemical modeling
317 Tomisław Gołębiowski, Henryk Marcak, Sylwia Tomecka-Suchoń, Robert Zdechlik, Wacław Zuberek,
Bogdan Żogała, Use of geophysical methods for the assessment of migration of contaminants from the
coal-mining waste dumps
324 Nguyen Van Giang, Geophysical investigations for groundwater augmenting in sand dunes area, Binh-
Thuan, Vietnam
377 Tamara Marković, Ozren Larva, Vinko Mraz, Integrated hydrochemical assessment of the carbonate
aquifer of the Ivanšćica Mountain

Topic 3.4. Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology


Abstract Id Authors, Title
121 Fateme Jafari, Experimental evaluation of selected tracers in different environmental conditions for
tracing water resources
123 Joanna Najman, Jan Lasa, Ireneusz Śliwka, The gas chromatographic method in measurements of he-
lium concentration in groundwater
214 Atle Dagestad, Hans De Beer, Per Ole Israelsen, Investigation of well vulnerability in a river bank infil-
trated aquifer using high resolution surface and groundwater temperature measurements
262 Cheh-Shyh Ting, Chung-Ho Wang, Chien-Min Chen, Yung-Chang Tu, Hsin-Tien Tsai, A study on re-
charge of groundwater by hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes in Lin-Bian river basin
276 Gh. Jeelani, Nadeem A. Bhat, K. Shivanna, Identification of recharges of the springs in Liddar watershed
of Kashmir Himalaya, India
360 Yukiko Kusano, Tomochika Tokunaga, Kazumi Asai, Kazuyoshi Asai, Katsuro Mogi, Akio Matsuda,
Satoshi Takizawa, Groundwater flow system in the Nakano-shima Island, Japan, based on the spatial
distribution of major components, CFCs, and 3H
364 Mihael Brenčič, Tomaž Budkovič, Marko Hötzel, Groundwater exchange between porous and karstic
aquifer in deep mountain valley — Southern Karavanke, Slovenia
487 Anna Żurek, Kazimierz Różański, Paweł Mochalski, Tadeusz Kuc, Assessment of denitrification rates in
fissured-karstic aquifer near Opole (SW Poland): combined use of gaseous and isotope tracers
518 Dusan Stojadinovic, Vladimir Stojadinovic, Tritium (3H) as an indicator of the connection between river
and groundwaters

Topic 3.5. Social, ecological and economic implications


Abstract Id Authors, Title
455 Blanca Torras, Alfredo Pérez-Paricio, Oihane Astui, Estimating agricultural extractions, use of a model
for the validation of the hypotesis: Case of the Camp de Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain)

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Topic 4. Mineral and thermal water
Topic 4.1. Geothermal resources
Abstract Id Authors, Title
215 Michael Dussel, Ewald Lüschen, Rüdiger Thomas, Rüdiger Schulz, Thomas Fritzer, Bernhard Huber,
3D-seismics to detect preferential groundwater pathways and reservoirs in the deep buried geothermal
carbonatic upper Jurassic aquifer in Greater Munich (South Germany)
466 Marek Hajto, Wojciech Górecki, The most prospective areas of use of thermal waters for heating pur-
poses in the Polish Lowlands
527 Anna Sowiżdżał, Hydrogeological modeling as a tool to assess geothermal water resources of Lower
Jurassic formation in the NW part of Poland

Topic 4.2. Origin of mineral and thermal waters


Abstract Id Authors, Title
117 Andrew Shugg, Drilling for mineral water, Hepburn Australia
174 Stéphanie Gallino, Marc Dzikowski, Jean-Yves Josnin, Dominique Gasquet, Characterization of the
hydrogeological boundary separating two aquifers: a multi-disciplinary approach combining geological,
geochemical and hydrodynamic data (Aix-les-Bains, France)
175 Jean-Yves Josnin, Stéphanie Gallino, Modelling of a pumping test conducted in the mixing zone between
a thermal aquifer and a surface aquifer using physico-chemical parameters monitoring
271 Konstantinos Stratikopoulos, Eleni Zagana, Kostantina Katsanou, Nikolaos Lamprakis, Hydrogeoche-
mistry and origin of thermal-mineral waters in Western Peloponnese (Greece)
342 Natalia A. Kharitonova, George A. Chelnokov, Elena A. Vakh, Geochemistry and origin of mineral
geoundwater from Fadeevskoe spa (Far East of Russia)
384 Dejan Milenić, Djuro Milanković, Ana Vranješ, Factors of thermomineral groundwater origin at Josa-
nicka banja spa, Central Serbia
400 Branka Trcek, Matevž Novak, Bogomir Celarc, Albrecht Leis, Origin of mineral water from Rogaška
Slatina (Slovenia)

Topic 4.3. Hydrogeochemical characteristics of mineral and thermal waters


Abstract Id Authors, Title
321 Chan Ho Jeong, Keiseiku Nagao, Jisun Park, H. Sumino, Kyu Han Kim, Hydrogeochemistry and noble gas
geochemistry of geothermal waters from the Chungcheong province, central South Korea
368 Dariusz R. Dobrzyński, Paweł M. Leśniak, Two contrasting geothermal systems — towards the identifi-
cation of geochemical reaction pattern and groundwater temperature, the Sudetes, Poland
386 Dejan Milenic, Nevena Savic, Zarko Veljkovic, Nenad Doroslovac, Thermomineral groundwaters of
Mataruska banja spa, Central Serbia
395 Joana Ferreira, Isabel Seguro, Teresa Oliva Teles, Cristina Delerue Matos, Antonio Vega, Jose Teixeira,
Helder Chaminé, Mercury concentrations assessment in bottled and spring waters (N Portugal): hydro-
chemical approach
416 Irena Pluta, Ryszard Ślaski, Kazimierz Krzyżak, Zygmunt Białas, Mineral waters in the southern part of
the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland) and the possibility of using the mine waters from abandoned coal
mines for therapeutic purposes
431 Olivera Krunic, Hydrogeochemical characteristics and their basic types thermomineral waters in Serbia
450 Nguyen Dinh Chau, Lucyna Rajchel, Jakub Nowak, Natural radioactivity of thermal waters of Podhale
trough — preliminary results
453 Lucyna Rajchel, Jacek Rajchel, Edyta Mardaus-Konicka, Variability of major parameters of water from
the Main Spring (Zdrój Główny) in Krynica Zdrój
510 Ashraf E. M. Khater, M. T. Hussein, Natural radionuclides and trace metals in thermal springs, Al-Lith
Region, Saudi Arabia
520 Nina Osokina, Pesticides in mineral waters of the transcarpathian region
521 Manuel J. F. Morais, Stable isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon and sulphur-bearing species in mineral
and thermal waters from central Portugal

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Topic 4.4. Social, ecological and economic implications
Abstract Id Authors, Title
180 Janusz R. Rak, Andrzej Studziński, Healthy safety of natural mineral waters
475 Wiesław Bujakowski, Andrzej Szczepański, Barbara Tomaszewska, Geothermal water desalination project
482 Wiesław Bujakowski, Grażyna Hołojuch, Beata Kępińska, Leszek Pająk, Barbara Tomaszewska, Legal
and financial barriers for development of geothermal energy in Poland on the background of GTR-H
project results

Topic 5. Data processing in hydrogeology


Topic 5.1. Modelling as a tool of groundwater assessment
Abstract Id Authors, Title
257 Mitja Janža, Ljubljana polje aquifer heterogeneity, modelled with transition probability geostatistics
282 Roberto Pedron, Andrea Sottani, Silvia Bertoldo, Simone Busoni, Alessio Fileccia, New approach to
characterize a contaminant area and to investigate about the source of pollution: a case study in Prov-
ince of Treviso, Northeast Italy
302 Sumrit Chusanatus, Sirirat Uppasit, Sitisak Munyou, Teerawash Intarasut, Kewaree Pholkern, Krieng-
sak Srisuk, Application of GIS techniques for determining suitable areas for managed aquifer recharge in
the lower Ping-Yom river basin, Thailand

Topic 5.2. Groundwater flow and solute transport modelling


Abstract Id Authors, Title
131 Tatiana Cruz Fuentes, María del Carmen Cabrera Santana, Javier G. Heredia Díaz, Flow and transport
simulation models in a volcanic-sedimentary aquifer: La Aldea aquifer (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands)
251 Fairouz Slama, Rachida Bouhlila, Philippe Renard, Identification of groundwater salinization sources
using experimental, multivariate statistical analysis and numerical modelling tools: Case of Korba coastal
aquifer (Tunisia)
355 Marko Huenniger, Piotr J. Maloszewski, Susanne I. Schmidt, Nicolas Peuckmann, Quantification of the
water flux and transport processes in a heterogeneous aquifer model system with a multitracer approach

Topic 5.3. Groundwater mapping — approach and results


Abstract Id Authors, Title
132 Amany Hammam, Paolo Fabbri, Geostatistics tools for characterizing the spatial variability of ground-
water temperature in Veneto region
393 José Teixeira, Helder Chaminé, José Martins Carvalho, Fernando Rocha, Groundwater resource assess-
ment in hard-rock systems (Central Portugal): coupling GIS mapping, hydrogeomorphology and hy-
drogeology aspects
522 Fawang Zhang, Cheng Yanpei, Huang Zhixing, Dong Hua, Ni Zengshi, Tang Hongcai, Groundwater re-
sources and environmental geological map of Asia

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Topic 6. General hydrogeological problems
Topic 6.1. Hard rocks as specific media — methods and results
Topic 6.2. Hydrogeology of karst
Abstract Id Authors, Title
139 Fang Guo, Kunkun Chen, Guanghui Jiang, Characteristic of ammonia nitrogen adsorption on karst under-
ground river sediments
147 Luis Antonio Marcos, Laila Louajdi, Silvino Castaño, Monica Vazquez, María Jesús Contreras, Evaluation
of climate change impact in pollution vulnerability of Mesozoic karst aquifers in Burgos province (Spain)
221 Jelena Parlov, Andrea Bačani, Kristijan Posavec, Sinkhole distribution and density in the Istria County (Croatia)
225 Joanna Plenzler, Chemical composition of spring water in the northern boundary zone of the Tatra Moun-
tains (East-Central Europe)
345 Metka Petric, Characteristics of water flow in the karst catchment of the Unica River (SW Slovenia)
394 José Benavente-Herrera, Iñaki Vadillo-Pérez, Francisco Carrasco-Cantos, Cristina Liñán-Baena, Albert
Soler i Gil, Hydrochemical contrasts between vadose and shallow/deep saturated environments in a car-
bonate aquifer (Nerja Cave experimental site, S. Spain)

Topic 6.3. Groundwater contamination — monitoring, risk assessment and restoration


Abstract Id Authors, Title
101 Ramashray P. Singh, Human risk assessment of arsenic contaminated groundwater in India
109 Arif Khan, Parikshit Verma, K. V. George, Sunita Shastri, S. L. Atmapoojya, A. M. Badar, Classification of
groundwater pollution index by using fuzzy set theory
240 Nathalia P. Arcaro, Sueli Y. Pereira, Miriam G. Miguel, Daniel Aguiar, Study of soil contaminated by
vinasse applying leach test methods
265 Tamás Madarász, János Lakatos, Imre Gombkötő, Péter Szűcs, Renáta Tóth, Judit Szántó, Innovative
solutions in using reactive barriers
286 Stanko Ruzicic, Goran Durn, Marta Mileusnic, Michaela Hruskova, Water and solute transport in unsa-
turated zone of the Sava River, Croatia
348 Iwona K. Zawierucha, Grzegorz Malina, Cezary Kozłowski, Heavy metals removal from contaminated
groundwater using PRB with immobilized membranes — the feasibility study
354 Rashid A. Abdalla, T. Rinder, Martin Dietzel, Albrecht Leis, Quality of groundwater in the shallow and
deep aquifers of the Gefara Plain, Tripoli region, Libya
404 Krzysztof Dragon, The changes of groundwater chemistry of a semi-confined buried valley aquifer dur-
ing one decade of water exploitation
417 Saim Suratman, Anuar Sefie, Groundwater contamination at landfill sites in Selangor
508 Célia M. Neves, Carlos M. Ordens, Maria T. Condesso de Melo, Carlos M. Grangeia, Manuel A. Marques
da Silva, Development of a methodology to characterize the reactive transport of organic contaminants
in groundwater impacted by a Chemical Complex

Topic 6.4. Cost-effective measures to control and contain groundwater contamination


Abstract Id Authors, Title
108 S. K. Sharma, Cost-effective remediation of high fluoride rich groundwater in parts of India
426 Irena Twardowska, Jadwiga Szczepańska-Plewa, Sebastian Stefaniak, Low-cost permeable barriers for
acid rock drainage prevention and control

Topic 6.5. Risk-based groundwater management (brownfields, industrial/postindustrial


and urban areas)
Abstract Id Authors, Title
456 Lidia K. Razowska-Jaworek, The best location for a public supply well — an analysis using a GIS

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Topic 6.6. Coastal zone management
Abstract Id Authors, Title
334 Juan Gisbert, Francisco Sánchez-Martos, Antonio Pulido-Bosch, Sara Jorreto, Fernando Sola, A concep-
tual model of the coastal aquifer of the Andarax Delta (SE Spain)

Topic 6.7. Managing aquifer re charge


Abstract Id Authors, Title
125 Marina Rull, Jordi Massana, Enric Queralt, Recharge management in Delta Llobregat Aquifers
246 Erik Milde, Wolfgang Macheleidt, Ankea Siegl, Thomas Grischek, Effect of vegetation cover on in filtra-
tion rates in artificial basins
343 Edi P. Utomo, Nyoman Sumawijaya, Artificial recharge in the office yard of Jakarta, Indonesia: An opti-
mization effort

Topic 6.8. Understanding and communication on groundwater —


education and public involvement
Abstract Id Authors, Title
167 Dalva M. B. Bonotto, Environmental education and the Guarani Aquifer in a documentary: An approach
to a broader educational process

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Maps of the Congress Centre

Level 0 Buffet

A-1
Auditorium A A-2
578 Auditorium B
578

A-4 VIP-1
Conf. Room C President
A-3
100 Conf. Room B1+B2
2x134=268

Business meeting
Tel., Fax, Xero,
Internet

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Level +1
A-1
Auditorium A
Middle entrance A-2
578 Auditorium B
Middle entrance
578

A-4
Conf. Room C A-3
100 Conf. Room B1+B2
Entrance level 0 Upper entrances
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Level +2
A-1
Auditorium A
Upper entrance A-2
578 Auditorium B
Upper entrance
578

Exhibition Rooms
D1+D2 - 384 m2
(2x140=280)

S-1
Slide Room
Internet Cafe

S-2
Seminar Room
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S-3
Conference Room
60

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Level +3
A-1
Auditorium A
Balcony entrance A-2
578 Auditorium B
Balcony entrance
578

Internet area

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