Content and distribution of iron in river sediments at borehole site Rb-6/P-5d in area of Belgrade water supply
Аутори
Petronijević, NelaNikolić, Nenad
Zarić, Jelena
Mitrinović, David
Kamberovic, Zeljko
Dimkić, Milan
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
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The current problem of water supplying systems for large cities with quality drinking water be‐
comes more and more complex every day. Consumption is growing rapidly due to an increase in the
number of inhabitants, an increase in per capita consumption, and a number of large water consumers,
such as industry and agriculture. For many cities, including Belgrade, the main source of drinking water
is groundwater. The captured groundwater of Belgrade water source is formed in alluvial deposits of the
Sava River and layers of Pleistocene age, previously formed from torrential flows of melted glaciers.
Beside the limiting factor of the "capacity of the site", during the exploitation of the wells, due to the
rapid ageing of wells, reducing of the capacity of the well and screen is observed (Dimkić, 2017).
Reducing of the capacity of the well and screen happens due to hydrogeological, hydrological, hydraulic
factors, as well as geochemical, mechanical and biological processes that tak...e place in the collector of
groundwater. Interaction of these factors leads to the formation of "deposits" (e.g. Majkić‐Dursun et al.,
2015), which causes clogging the perforations on well screen structures and thus reduces the capacity of
wells. Preliminary studies of water supply wells of the Belgrade groundwater source indicated to the
increased content of iron in the deposits which causes clogging the filter perforations. The aim of this
research is to determine the content of iron in individual lithological layers, as well as the distribution of
iron content along the stratigraphic column, particularly in the aquifer, as a potential source of iron and
the causative agent for the formation of the deposits on the well screen. These studies are part of the
activities on the definition of the mechanism of transport of iron from the primary lithological setting, as
well as on elucidation of the mechanism responsible for the precipitation of iron‐bearing deposits (i.e.
iron minerals) on the well screen.
Кључне речи:
Iron content / Colmatation / Clogging / XRF analysisИзвор:
17th Serbian Geological Congress: Abstract Proceedings, Vrnjačka Banja, 2018, 1, 63-69Издавач:
- Serbian Geological Society, Kamenička 6, P. Box 227, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Финансирање / пројекти:
- 0-3D наноструктуре за примену у електроници и обновљивим изворима енергије: синтеза, карактеризација и процесирање (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-45007)
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Petronijević, Nela AU - Nikolić, Nenad AU - Zarić, Jelena AU - Mitrinović, David AU - Kamberovic, Zeljko AU - Dimkić, Milan PY - 2018 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2599 AB - The current problem of water supplying systems for large cities with quality drinking water be‐ comes more and more complex every day. Consumption is growing rapidly due to an increase in the number of inhabitants, an increase in per capita consumption, and a number of large water consumers, such as industry and agriculture. For many cities, including Belgrade, the main source of drinking water is groundwater. The captured groundwater of Belgrade water source is formed in alluvial deposits of the Sava River and layers of Pleistocene age, previously formed from torrential flows of melted glaciers. Beside the limiting factor of the "capacity of the site", during the exploitation of the wells, due to the rapid ageing of wells, reducing of the capacity of the well and screen is observed (Dimkić, 2017). Reducing of the capacity of the well and screen happens due to hydrogeological, hydrological, hydraulic factors, as well as geochemical, mechanical and biological processes that take place in the collector of groundwater. Interaction of these factors leads to the formation of "deposits" (e.g. Majkić‐Dursun et al., 2015), which causes clogging the perforations on well screen structures and thus reduces the capacity of wells. Preliminary studies of water supply wells of the Belgrade groundwater source indicated to the increased content of iron in the deposits which causes clogging the filter perforations. The aim of this research is to determine the content of iron in individual lithological layers, as well as the distribution of iron content along the stratigraphic column, particularly in the aquifer, as a potential source of iron and the causative agent for the formation of the deposits on the well screen. These studies are part of the activities on the definition of the mechanism of transport of iron from the primary lithological setting, as well as on elucidation of the mechanism responsible for the precipitation of iron‐bearing deposits (i.e. iron minerals) on the well screen. PB - Serbian Geological Society, Kamenička 6, P. Box 227, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia C3 - 17th Serbian Geological Congress: Abstract Proceedings, Vrnjačka Banja T1 - Content and distribution of iron in river sediments at borehole site Rb-6/P-5d in area of Belgrade water supply EP - 69 SP - 63 VL - 1 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2599 ER -
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Petronijević, N., Nikolić, N., Zarić, J., Mitrinović, D., Kamberovic, Z.,& Dimkić, M.. (2018). Content and distribution of iron in river sediments at borehole site Rb-6/P-5d in area of Belgrade water supply. in 17th Serbian Geological Congress: Abstract Proceedings, Vrnjačka Banja Serbian Geological Society, Kamenička 6, P. Box 227, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia., 1, 63-69. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2599
Petronijević N, Nikolić N, Zarić J, Mitrinović D, Kamberovic Z, Dimkić M. Content and distribution of iron in river sediments at borehole site Rb-6/P-5d in area of Belgrade water supply. in 17th Serbian Geological Congress: Abstract Proceedings, Vrnjačka Banja. 2018;1:63-69. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2599 .
Petronijević, Nela, Nikolić, Nenad, Zarić, Jelena, Mitrinović, David, Kamberovic, Zeljko, Dimkić, Milan, "Content and distribution of iron in river sediments at borehole site Rb-6/P-5d in area of Belgrade water supply" in 17th Serbian Geological Congress: Abstract Proceedings, Vrnjačka Banja, 1 (2018):63-69, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2599 .