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@ARTICLE{Wendland:1339,
      author       = {Wendland, F. and Blum, A. and Coetsiers, M. and Gorova, R.
                      and Griffioen, J. and Grima, J. and Hinsby, K. and Kunkel,
                      R. and Marandi, A. and Melo, T. and Panagopoulos, A. and
                      Pauwels, H. and Ruisi, M. and Traversa, P. and Vermooten,
                      J.S.A. and Walraevens, K.},
      title        = {{E}uropean aquifer typology: a practical framework for an
                      overview of major groundwater composition at {E}uropean
                      scale},
      journal      = {Environmental Geology},
      volume       = {55},
      issn         = {0099-0094},
      address      = {Berlin},
      publisher    = {Springer},
      reportid     = {PreJuSER-1339},
      pages        = {77 - 85},
      year         = {2008},
      note         = {Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012},
      abstract     = {Groundwater quality is determined by a variety of factors.
                      Petrographic properties of the rocks in the vadose and in
                      the groundwater saturated zones as well as the regional
                      hydrological and hydrodynamic conditions are regarded as its
                      major natural influencing factors together with
                      groundwater's initial composition. For an assessment of
                      major groundwater composition on a continental scale, the
                      complexity of individual aquifers needs to be organized into
                      simplified patterns. For this purpose, European scientists,
                      among them representatives from several European national
                      geological surveys, jointly defined a harmonized European
                      aquifer typology, which includes the major classes of
                      aquifers showing comparable petrographic properties. This
                      process has led to the development of the European aquifer
                      typology map presented in this paper. Similar groundwater
                      compositions are expected for the various classes in
                      comparable hydrodynamic and hydrologic conditions.
                      Application of the aquifer typology with regard to the
                      intercomparison of hydrochemical data sets across Europe for
                      several aquifer types clearly points out that typical
                      groundwater compositions can be distinguished for the
                      various aquifer types. In the future this typology may serve
                      as a basis for referencing hydrogeochemical groundwater
                      composition on a European scale.},
      keywords     = {J (WoSType)},
      cin          = {ICG-4},
      ddc          = {333.7},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)VDB793},
      pnm          = {Terrestrische Umwelt},
      pid          = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK407},
      shelfmark    = {Environmental Sciences / Geosciences, Multidisciplinary /
                      Water Resources},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000256473900009},
      doi          = {10.1007/s00254-007-0966-5},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1339},
}