4. PUBLICATIONS - PROCEEDINGS OF PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS and CONFERENCES
First Workshop on Hardrock Hydrogeology of the Bohemian Massif
October 3-5, 1994 in Rohanov, Czech Republic
Published in Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geologica 1996, 40, 2, Praha
Eds. Jiøí Krásný & Jiøí Mls
Papers published in this Special Volume:

Topic 1 - Hydrogeological investigation in hardrock areas: State-of-the-art in particular countries
  • Jiøí Krásný, State-of-the-art of hydrogeological investigations in hard rocks: the Czech Republic
  • Michal Stibitz & Robert Fleischmann, Groundwater potential in the crystalline of the Bohemian Massif in Upper Austria - feasibility study

    Topic 2 - Hydrogeological environment, hydraulic parameters and mathematical modelling

  • Jiøí Krásný, Hydrogeological environment in hard rocks: an attempt at its schematizing and terminological considerations
  • Jiøí Krásný, Scale effect in transmissivity data distribution
  • Jussi E. Leveinen, Approach to the analysis of drawdown data from a fracture zone aquifer at Leppävirta, East-Central Finland
  • Jiøí Mls, A mathematical model of combined flow in fractures and overlying layers
  • Frank Rüdiger & Stefan Wohnlich, Hydrogeological investigations in a small catchment area (Fichtelgebirge - Northern Bavaria)
  • Stanislaw Staœko & Robert Tarka, Hydraulic parameters of hard rocks based on long-term field experiments in the Polish Sudetes
  • Michal Stibitz, Possibilities and problems of deterministic numerical modelling of groundwater flow in hard rocks - case study in Central Bohemia

    Topic 3 - Natural groundwater resources (groundwater runoff)

  • Josef Buchtele, Rainfall-runoff models as the tools for water balance evaluation and for estimation of natural groundwater storages
  • Klaus-Peter Seiler & Kurt Müller, Discharge and groundwater recharge in crystalline rocks of the Bavarian Forest, Germany

    Topic 4 - Groundwater quality and anthropogenic impacts

  • Zbynìk Hrkal, Impact of atmospheric deposition on the groundwater acidification in mountain areas of the Bohemian Massif
  • Henryk Marszalek, Groundwater chemistry of fractured crystalline rocks in Kamienna Watershed (Western Sudetes, SW Poland)

    Topic 5 - Isotope and geophysical methods

  • Adrian Keppler, W. Drost & Stefan Wohnlich, Comparison of different radioactive tracers within a single fracture of granitic rock at the Grimsel test site
  • Miroslav Kobr, Stanislav Mareš & Jiøí Lukeš, Contribution to geophysical well-logging techniques to evaluation of fractured rocks
  • Klaus-Peter Seiler, Short and long-term aspects of protection of ground waters in heterogeneous aquifers
  • Jan Šilar, Groundwater residence time in crystalline rocks

    Available at:
    Geological Library, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Praha 2, Czech Republic.
    The price is US$ 15,- + mailing expenses

    Second Workshop on Hardrock Hydrogeology of the Bohemian Massif
    September 18-20, 1996 in Borowice (Western Sudetes), Poland
    Published in Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis 1997, No. 2052
    Eds. Tatiana Bocheñska & Stanis³aw Staœko
    Papers published in this Special Volume:

    Topic 1 - Hydrogeological environment of hard rocks
  • T. Bocheñska, H. Marsza³ek & S. Staœko, Hard rocks of Sudety Mts. as a groundwater collector and its vulnerability
  • G. Knutsson, New findings on the hydrogeology of hard rocks in Sweden
  • M.P.Ferreira & F.L.Pacheco, Ground water in metamorphic rocks with systematic fractures

    Topic 2 - Groundwater quality and protection

  • S. Bender, F. Einsiedl & S. Wohnlich, Selective method for a groundwater spring monitoring network in Bavaria (Germany)
  • T. Bocheñska, J. Gurwin, H. Marsza³ek & M. W¹sik, Remarks about water-bearing and groundwater chemistry of hard rocks in Western Sudetes
  • M.P. Ferreira & A. Oliveira, The framework of the hydrochemical province of bicarbonated waters in the Hercynian Massif (Portugal)
  • Z. Hrkal & M. Tajbl, Impact of atmospheric deposition to a groundwater quality
  • H. Kryza, J. Kryza & H. Marsza³ek, Impact of acidification on groundwater chemistry in granitic massif of the Karkonosze Mts.
  • L. Poprawski, Changes of the hydrogeological regime in thermal groundwater intakes of Cieplice Œl¹skie Spa
  • L. Poprawski, P. Limisiewicz & M. M¹drala, General characteristics of groundwater chemistry in hardrock aquifers of the middle Sudety Mts.
  • S. Staœko, Ground water in hard rock: its vulnerability and sustainability

    Topic 3 - Isotopic, geophysical and numerical modelling methods

  • W. Ciê¿kowski & J. Kryza, Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition in fresh ground water of Sudety Mts.
  • J. Gurwin & M. W¹sik, Assigning parameter values for groundwater flow model in fractured media of the Œcinawka watershed
  • J. Hanzlík & K. Jahoda, Contribution to the determination of Representative Elementary Volume for a conceptual flowing model
  • A. Zuber & W. Ciê¿kowski, Regional parameters of some fissured aquifers in the Bohemian massif obtained from environmental tracer data

    Topic 4 - Natural groundwater resources

  • H. Kryza, Groundwater runoff from hard rocks and its antropogenic endangering
  • H. Kryza, J. Kryza & M. M¹drala, Groundwater runoff time changes in selected water basins of Sudety Mts. - a case study
  • H. Kryza & J. Kryza, Renewal rate of groundwater in Sudety Mts. and its disposable and exploited resources

    Field trip guide

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    Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Wroc³awskiego, Plac Uniwersytecki, Wroc³aw, Poland.
    The price is US$ 15,- + mailing expenses

    HYDROGEOLOGY OF HARD ROCKS
    Some experiences from Iberian Península and Bohemian Massif
    Eds. Javier G. Yélamos & Fermín Villarroya
    Proceedings of the Workshop of Iberian Subgroup on Hard Rock Hydrogeology
    Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid, Spain), September 11-13, 1997
    Papers published in the Proceedings:

  • J. Krásný, Metodología de estimación regional de la transmisividad en el medio de rocas duras
  • M.R. Pereira & C. Almeida, Interpretaçao de ensaios de caudal de aquíferos fracturados em Trás-os-montes oriental (Portugal) por modelos de porosidades dupla e por métodos clássicos
  • Z. Hrkal, Analysis of factors influencing the transmissivity of crystalline complexes using the GIS
  • P.M. Meier, X. Sánchez-Vila & J. Carrera, On the relation between transmissivity and specific capacity in fractured rocks
  • G. Martín, S. Casas, J.M. Suso & M.A. Molina, Inventario de puntos de agua en rocas graníticas. Sistemática en la realización e interpretación de datos
  • M.R. Pereira & C. Almeida, Influìncia da posição topográfica e da litologia na produtividade das captaçôes em rochas fracturadas de Trás-os-montes oriental (Portugal)
  • L.F. Molerio, M. Guerra, E. Rocamora, E. Flores & M. Nunez, Prospección hidrogeológica en rocas de baja permeabilidad en Cuba. Resultados de la aplicación de técnicas geomatemáticas y geometría del fractal
  • A.M. Alencoão & M.P. Portugal Ferreira, Hidrogeología em maciços graníticos e metamórficos (bacia hidrográfica do rio Pinhão, NE de Portugal): parâmetros condicionantes e valores médios da recarga e descarga
  • J. Buchtele & J. Krásný, Time-space distribution of natural groundwater resources in hard rocks of the Bohemian Massif
  • A. Adarve, A. Castillo, J. Gisbert & G. Al-Alwani, Characterization of subsurface flow in schists in Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain) by depletion curves
  • R. Garrido, A. Gonzáles & R. Carrasco, Hidroquímica de las aguas del balneario El Manzano (Almonaster La Real, Huelva): un ejemplo de surgencia en granitoides hercínicos del sudeste peninsular
  • M.A. Molina, S. Casas, G. Martín & J.M. Suso, Estudios hidrogeoquímicos en rocas graníticas. Metodología e interpretación de resultados
  • J. Samper, G. Soriano & J. Molinero, Las aguas subterráneas en Galicia: resultados en la cuenca piloto del río Valinas
  • B. Fedeli & A. Castillo, Different kinds of morphogenetic springs in the upper Dilar valley (Sierra Nevada,Granada, Spain)
  • L. Martínez-Landa, J. Guimera, E. Vázquez, L. Vives & J. Carrera, Coherencia entre los diversos métodos de caracterización hidráulica de un bloque de granito en Suiza
  • C. Paredes, A. Munoz, L. Vives, E. Pérez, C. Galindo, A. Serrano, C. Casquet, A. Eraso, L. Mazadiego, J. Llamas, G. De Vicente, J. Carrera, F.J. Elorza, A. Vela & C. Bajos, Modelización estocástica de las fracturas hidrogeológicamente conductivas en El Berrocal (Proyecto HIDROBAP)

    G. De Vicente, A. Muñoz Martín & J.L. Giner Robles, Características de la fracturación alpina y campo de esfuerzos reciente del Sistema Central y la Cuenca de Madrid (España Central)

    J.G. Yélamos, Recopilación bibliográfica sobre las "Hard Rocks" en España

    Field Trip Guides

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    Fermín Villarroya, Facultad de Ciencias Geológicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Av. Complutense, s/n. 28040 Madrid, Spain.
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    HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD
    Proceedings of the Workshop on Hardrock Hydrogeology, May 26-27, 1998 in Äspö, Sweden
    Published in Nordic Hydrological Programme (NHP) Report No. 45, 2000
    Ed. Gert Knutsson
    Papers published in the Proceedings:

  • Johan Anderberg The Hallandsas railway tunnel - geology and groundwater
  • Otto Graffner Mapping of fractures in crystalline rocks using BIPS and borehole radar
  • Gunnar Jacks Groundwater chemistry in semi-arid hardrock areas
  • Siri Knape Shallow groundwater quality variations within a hardrock aquifer
  • Jiøí Krásný Hierarchy of inhomogeneity elements influencing transmissivity distribution in hard rocks
  • Marcus Laaksoharju Decoded groundwater information at the Äspö Hardrock Laboratory, Sweden
  • Jussi Leveinen, Esa Rönkä & Enn Karro Groundwater quality - a constraint of groundwater exploration in hardrock aquifers
  • Bo Olofsson The importance of soils for groundwater chemistry of hard rocks
  • Olle Olsson The role of the Äspö Hardrock Laboratory in the Swedish Nuclear Waste Program
  • Karsten Pedersen Subterranean micro-organisms and their influence on the hydrochemical conditions in hardrock
  • Ingvar Rhén, Gunnar Gustafsson, Roy Stanfors & Peter Wikberg Model 96 of the Äspö site, results of prediction and outcome based on surface and underground borehole investigations
  • Erik Rohr-Torp Postglacial isostatic uplift and groundwater potential in Norwegian hard rocks

    Available from:
    Division of Land and Water Resources, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
    SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
    Tel. + 46 8 7907377, Fax + 46 8 4110775
    E-mail sabiner@aom.kth.se
    and from the following Nordic National Committees for Hydrology:
    Sweden: Svenska IHP-kommittéen, NFR, Box 7142, S-10387 Stockholm
    Norway: Norsk Hydrologirad, c/o NVF, Postboks 5091, Majorstua, N-0301 Oslo
    Finland: IHP Committee of Finland, Suomen Akatemia, Vilhovuorenkatu 6, FIN-00500 Helsinki
    Denmark: Dansk Vandressource Komité, c/o GEUS, Thoravej 8, DK-2400 Kobenhavn NV
    Iceland: Iceland Hydrological Committee, Orkustofnun, Grensasvegi 9, IS-108 Reykjavik

    HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE BOHEMIAN MASSIF
    3rd International Workshop, Windischeschenbach, Germany, October 1998
    Published in Münchner Geologische Hefte, B8, VI+184 pp, München 1998
    Eds. Ralph Annau, Steffen Bender & Stefan Wohnlich
    Papers published in this Special Volume:

    Topic 1 : Hydraulic properties of rocks, hydraulic parameters
  • P.K. Darko & J. Krásný Comparison of hardrock hydraulic parameters in distinct climatic zones: The Ghana and the Bohemian Massif areas
  • M. Havlík & J. Krásný Transmissivity distribution in southern part of the Bohemian Massif: Regional trends and local anomalies
  • B. Breuer Hydrogeological situation in the weathered zone near the continental deep drilling project (KTB), Upper Palatinate, Germany
  • K.-P. Seiler Groundwater protection in consolidated rocks with matrix porosity

    Topic 2 : Groundwater resources and groundwater protection

  • A. Pulido-Bosch, J. Gisbert & G. Al Alwani On the characterization of hydrologic behaviour of a high mountain schistose catchment
  • D.K. Chadha & S.K. Sharma Hydrogeological aspects of groundwater resource evaluation - Case studies from Indian shield region
  • V. Myslil, K. Pošmourný & M.Stibitz Groundwater protection in hard rocks with respect to mining activities. Two methodical case studies
  • S. Stasko Groundwater resources evaluation - Case study based on long term observation

    Topic 3 : Hydrogeochemistry, thermal and mineral waters

  • S. Bender & S. Wohnlich Temporal variations of the physico-chemical parameters in the catchment of the Rötzer springsystems
  • J. Dvoøák Hydrogeology and the genesis of mineral waters of the Carlsbad type in Western Bohemia
  • J. Hanzlík & J. Krásný Brine occurrences in Czech-German border region
  • P. Jakeš & J. Krásný The Teplice Spa in the Northern Bohemia: 120 years of hydrogeological isssues and possibilities of its future development
  • H. Marszalek The hydrogeochemical zonality in crystalline rocks of Western Sudetes (SW Poland)
  • R. Vicente, I. Munoz & A. Andrés Geochemical trends of brackish groundwaters in the SW Limit of Spanish Central System of Campo Aranuelo detrital aquifer
  • V. Myslil & M. Stibitz Geothermal resources of the Czech Republic - General overview

    Topic 4 : Investigation and interpretation methods

  • R. Bäumle, H. Hötzl, C. Thüringer & K. Witthüser Rock test site for investigations of flow and transport processes in porous fractured media
  • P. Lachassagne & N. Rampnoux Coupling radon emanometry and geophysics for borehole Implementation in hardrock aquifers with thick weathered cover
  • M. Stibitz Investigation of groundwater potential in the crystalline of the Bohemian Massif in Austria - Methodical framework
  • M. Veselý & J. Mls Groundwater flow in a long fracture with variable aperture
  • T. Himmelsbach & U. Stenzel Quantification of vertical orientated seepage and mass transfer in fault zone of fractured granite with the help of hydrochemical modelling of groundwater composition

    Poster Session

  • K. Dorsch, S. Bender & S. Wohnlich The influence of granitic intrusions on the hydrochemistry in gneiss areas
  • J.-A. Sanchez Navarro Characterization of groundwater flow in an heterogeneous geological medium: the Bailin hazardous waste landfill case (Huesca, Spain)
  • I. Masáková & M. Kobr Fracture aquifer well-log analysis for hard rock evaluation
  • S. Bender, P. Oberndorfer & S. Wohnlich The leaching behaviour of soils in the catchment of the "Old Springsystem of Rötz" (Upper Palatinate, Bavaria)
  • A. Stumm, B. Merkel, H. Jordan & T. Abraham Origin of the high concentration of chloride in the mineral waters in the region Vogtland
  • A. Cimino Hydrogeological surveys in hard rocks of north-eastern Sicily
  • S.M. Weise, K. Bräuer, G. Strauch, H. Kämpf, U. Koch & J. Tesaø Seismically induced release of deep-seated fluids as tracer of fast transport up to surface in fractured rocks of the Bohemian Massif

    Available at:
    Institut für Allgemeine und Angewandte Geologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,
    Luisenstr. 37, D-80333 München, Germany
    or Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine, Angewandte und Ingenieur-Geologie, Technische Universität München,
    Lichtenbergstr. 4, D-85747 Garching b. München, Germany
    The price is DEM 50,- + mailing expenses

    HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY – PROCEEDINGS OF A NORDIC WORKSHOP
    Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Fennoscandian Regional Working Group, August 14-16, 2001 in Oslo, Norway
    2002, Special Issue of the Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Norway, 439
    Eds. Erik Rohr-Torp & David Roberts
    Papers published in this Special Volume:

  • Jiøí Krásný Quantitative hardrock hydrogeology in a regional scale
  • Bo Olofsson Estimating groundwater resources in hardrock areas – a water balance approach
  • Gunnar Gustafson Strategies for groundwater prospecting in hard rocks: a probabilistic approach
  • Annukka Lipponen Detection of potential pathways for contaminants into the Päijänne Tunnel in Finland
  • Erik Gustafsson & Mansueto Morosini In-situ groundwater flow measurement as a tool for hardrock site characterisation within the SKB programme
  • Herbert Henkel The Björkö geothermal energy project
  • Hallstein Lie & Agust Gudmundsson The importance of hydraulic gradient, lineament trend, proximity to lineaments and surface drainage pattern for yield of groundwater wells on Askǿy, West Norway
  • Agust Gudmundsson, Ingrid Fjeldskaar & Otilie Gjesdal Fracture-generated permebility and groundwater yield in Norway
  • Sonja L. Brenner & Agust Gudmundsson Permeability development during hydrofracture propagation in layered reservoirs
  • Gert Knutsson & Bo Olofsson Radon content in groundwater from drilled wells in the Stockholm region of Sweden
  • Bjǿrn Frengstad, David Banks, Aase Midgard Skrede, Jan Reidar Krog, Ulrich Siewers & Terje Strand The hydrochemistry of crystalline bedrock groundwater in Norway
  • Zbynìk Hrkal, Josef Buchtele, Eeva Tikkanen, Asko Käpyaho & Jaromír Šantrùèek The role of groundwater in the acidification of the hydrosphere – examples forom small catchments in the Bohemian Massif

    Available from:
    Norges geologiske undersǿkelse (Geological Survey of Norway),
    Leiv Eirikssons vei, 39
    7040 Trondheim, Norway
    Tel. + 47 73 90 40 11
    Postal address: A-7491 Trondheim, Norway
    E-mail ngu@ngu.no

    FISSURED ROCKS HYDROGEOLOGY - PROCEEDINGS
    June 12-14, 2002 at Tinos Island, Hellas
    Proceedings of the First Workshop of the Regional Working Group Middle and East Mediteranean
    2003, Special Volume
    Editor George Stournaras
    Papers published in the Proceedings (172 pp.)

  • Opening Addresses
  • Stournaras G. - Opening speech
  • Krásný J. - Hardrock hydrogeology
  • Krásný J. – General hydrogeologic features of hard rocks in Central Europe: The Bohemian Massif
  • Barrocu G. – Hydrogeology of granite rocks in Sardinia (Italy)
  • Villarroya F., Yélamos J.G., Martínez-Alfaro P.E., Fornés J.M. - Some features on hydrogeology of hard rocks in Spain (activities of Iberian working group on Hardrock Hydrogeology)
  • Paraskevopoulos P., Papadopoulos T.D. – VLF measurements for delineating conductive zones in hardrock environment
  • Eftimi R. – Hydraulic parameters and yield of wells of sandstone-conglomerate aquifer of Rrogozhina formation in Albania
  • Stournaras G., Alexiadou M.Ch., Koutsi R., Athitaki Th. – Main characters of the schist aquifers in Tinos Island (Aegean Sea, Hellas)
  • Tiniakos L., Voudouris K., Lambrakis N. – Preliminary results on the hydrogeologic behaviour of the metamorphic and semi-metamorphic rocks in Greek islands
  • Lionis M., Bilionis S., Lioni E. – Hydrogeological behaviour of the phyllites-quarzites at the area of Leuktro-Messinia
  • Sappa G. – Application of geochemical and isotopic method 87Sr / 86Sr in characterization of groundwater paths
  • Lipponen A., Julkunen A. – Gamma-spectrum measurements in a drilled well in Leppävirta, eastern Finland
  • Soulios G., Christaras B., Kilias A., Athanasias S., Christou O., Kontzoglou J. – Décroissance de la perméabilité dans des roches cristallines en foncion de la profondeur d´apres des données d´Elassona (Grece)
  • Kostakis K. – Multiphase fracture flow modelling for CO2 storage
  • Yannatos G. – Groundwater flow controlled by the discontinuities in fissured rocks. – Two case histories
  • Louis I.F., Grambas A., Louis F.I. – Prospecting for shallow geothermal waters in volcanic rock environments by dipole – dipole resistivity imaging: synthetic and experimental investigations
  • Charmanidis H.Ph., Styliatis P.E. – Hydrogeological conditions & water management in the Island of Tinos (Depletion of aquifers formed into hard fissured rocks)
  • Stournaras G. - Epilogue

    Information on availability of the Proceedings:
    Prof. George Stournaras (E-mail: stournaras@geol.uoa.gr)

    GROUNDWATER IN FRACTURED ROCKS
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (2003)
    September 15 – 19, 2003, Prague, Czech Republic
    Eds. Jiøí Krásný, Zbynìk Hrkal and Jiøí Bruthans

    The Volume of Proceedings of 440 pp. contains 206 accepted extended abstracts selected from 286 previously submitted abstracts of authors from 52 countries. The Proceedings were published in the UNESCO´s SERIES ON GROUNDWATER No. 7 (2003) - ISBN 92-9220-002-X. The presentations are also available on the CD (together with optional full extent of presentations).

    CONTENTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS

    KEYNOTE LECTURES:
    BOCANEGRA Emilia, CARDOSO Gerson: Groundwater exploitation in fractured rocks in South America
    CUSTODIO Emilio: Hydrologeogical similitarities and differences between volcanic and hard rocks
    FAILLACE Costantino: Hydrogeology of hard rocks in some eastern and western African countries
    ISSAR Arie S: The Biblical story of Moses striking the rock to get water the first report on water in fissured rocks
    LÖW Simon: Anthropogenic effects on flow systems in fractured rocks
    SHAPIRO Allen M: The effect of scale on the magnitude of formation properties governing fluid movement and chemical transport in fractured rock
    TEUTSCH Georg, SAUTER Martin: research concept and project implementation

    Topic 1: HYDROGEOLOGIC ENVIRONMENT OF FRACTURED ROCKS
    AHOKAS Henry: Summary of hydraulic conductivity measurements and differences between different methods in boreholes KR1 - KR10 at Olkiluoto
    ALBUQUERQUE José do P T: Contribution to the understanding of crystalline systems as aquifers: the experience of the State of Paraíba, northeast Brazil
    ANISSIMOV Leonid, KILYAKOV Vladimir, SHEIKINA Angelina: Hydrogeology of fractured dolomite reservoir: Devonian reef complex, Volgograd Region, Russia
    BAE Dae-seok, KOH Yong-kwon, KIM Kyung-su, KIM Chun-soo, KIM Geon-young: Hydrogeological and hydrochemical conditions of a deep groundwater system in the Yuseong granitic rock area, Korea
    BARROCU Giovanni: Hydrogeology of granite rocks in Sardinia (Italy)
    BLOOMFIELD John P, BUTLER Adrian P, COBBING Jude E, GALLAGHER Alex, GRIFFITHS Kate, MOREAU Magali, WILLIAMS Ann T, PEACH Denis W, BINLEY Andrew: Flow heterogeneity in the fractured Chalk aquifer of southern England
    BREILIN Olli, TIKKANEN Jaakko, KESOLA Reino, LEVEINEN Jussi, MURSU Juha: Groundwater from crystalline bedrock in municipal of Leppävirta in southeast Finland
    BRITO NEVES Benjamim B: Geotectonics and groundwater in Precambrian rocks: the experience of the semiarid Northeast Brazil
    CAMPOS José E G, TRÖGER Uwe: The conceptual model of two "potenciometric surfaces” in fractured rock aquifers overlain by thick soil coverage
    CARRASCO Francisco, ANDREO Bartolomé, VADILLO Iñaki: Hydrogeological characterization of low-permeability rocks in the north Africa (Ceuta, Spain)
    CHAMBEL António, KRÁSNÝ Jiøí, SASTRE MERLÍN Antonio, DUQUE Jorge: Comparing transmissivity classes of hard-rock aquifers in the of Iberian area and the Bohemian Massif
    CHO Minjoe, HA Kyoo-Chul, CHOI Young-Sup, KEE Weon-Seo, LACHASSAGNE Patrick, WYNS Robert: Relationship between the permeability of hard-rock aquifers and their weathered cover based on geological and hydrogeological observations in South Korea
    CHOURASIA L P: Groundwater exploration in a part of hard-rock terrain of Central India using fracture–pattern modeling
    DARKO Philip K, KRÁSNÝ Jiøí: Regional transmissivity distribution and groundwater potential in hard rocks of Ghana
    DASH Sudhir: Occurrence of groundwater in hard-rock terrains of Sundargarh District, Orissa, India
    DE LA LOSA Almudena, LÓPEZ Mª Teresa, MARTÍNEZ Pedro Emilio, MONTERO Esperanza, REDONDO Clara, VILLARROYA Fermín, YÉLAMOS Javier G: Experimental catchment in a hard-rock environment: application to Guadarrama Mountain (Central System, Spain)
    DOMONEY Reginald, DAVIDS Sean, FIELIES Anthony: Fracture analysis for groundwater targeting in the Kamieskroon region of South Africa
    DUQUE Jorge, ALMEIDA Carlos: Hydrogeometrical aspects of the gabbro of the Beja Aquifer System, Portugal EFTIMI
    EFTIMI Romeo: A comparative study of the hydraulic parameters and the yield of wells of some sedimentary hard rocks of Albania
    ENACHESCU C, MOLNAR P, WOZNIEWICZ J: Hydraulic characterisation of the Uveghuta granite in Bataapati, Hungary
    ESPOSITO Luigi, NAPPI Michele, PISCOPO Vincenzo, SCESI Laura: Effect of depth on discontinuity aperture: the example of St. Aloisio mine (Northern Italy)
    FERNANDES Amélia João: The influence of Cenozoic tectonics on the groundwater-production capacity and vulnerability of fractured rocks: a case study in Sao Paulo, Brazil
    HENRIKSEN Helge: Extraction of information about well characteristics of hardrock aquifers from GIS-based hydrogeological databases: example from Fennoscandia
    HUNG L Q, BATELAAN O, SAN D N: Lineament analysis in fractured rocks, methodology and application to the Suoimuoi karst catchment, Vietnam
    ISSAR Arie S: The Table Mountain Group of South Africa: a fissured aquifer of regional importance
    JAYAWARDENA Upali de S: The availability of groundwater in crystalline rocks of Kandy area, Sri Lanka
    KARAMI Gholam H, YOUNGER Paul L: A novel approach to the assessment of flow type in karst aquifers by evaluation of conventional test-pumping data
    MARÉCHAL Jean-Christophe, WYNS Robert, LACHASSAGNE Patrick, SUBRAHMANYAM Kambhampati: Vertical anisotropy of hydraulic conductivity in hard-rock aquifers
    MAYO Alan L, NELSON Stephen, TINGEY David, DUTSON Sarah, HARRIS Ron: Flux-induced solution weathering in a large displacement fault damage zone
    MESSERSCHMID Clemens: Deep-seated aquicludes in a fractured carbonate environment, West Bank
    Palestine
    MICHEK Robert, ŠÍMA Jiøí, VOLNÁ Irena, ALAMEREW Demess, BELETE Yohanes: Hydrogeological study of the western lowlands and adjacent highlands of Ethiopia
    MILENIC Dejan, ALLEN Alistair: The role of a fractured aquifer between two karstic systems: connection zone or groundwater barrier?
    MORENO Adriana, ATKINSON Tim C, SIMONS Richard R: Fracture networks: a case study from the Chalk aquifer in East Anglia
    PETITTA Marco,TALLINI Marco, BENEDETTI Giuseppina, DEL MONACO Francesco: Fracture pattern influence on groundwater discharge along the tectonic border of karst aquifers (Velino Valley, Central Italy)
    PRICE Michael: The origin and extent of some fissures in sandstones
    PULIDO-SILVA Gonzalo, BALLESTERO Thomas P, BARRERA María I, MARBET Hallie J, KINNER Nancy E: Developing a conceptual hydrogeological model for a fractured bedrock formation
    RAO Srinivasa Y: Analysis of fractures for groundwater resources identification and its management: an integrated approach using RS and GIS
    RIAHIPOUR M,KALANTARI A, ZARE M: Hydrogeological study of Saldoran fractured karstic aquifer in Zagros thrusted zone, Iran
    ROHR-TORP Erik: Groundwater yield in hard rocks south of Oslo, Norway
    SÁNCHEZ-NAVARRO J A, CABALLERO J, PÉREZ-GARCÍA A: Hydrogeological characterisation of Palaeozoic hard rocks of Vicort and Algairén ranges (province of Zaragoza, Spain)
    STOBER Ingrid: Hydrogeologic properties of deep fractured aquifers in Germany: new data from long-duration pumping tests in the Bruchsal geothermal wells and the KTB well at Oberpfalz
    STOJADINOVIC Dusan, ISAKOVIC Dusko: Groundwater in fractured rocks of the Kopaonik massif in the Republic of Serbia
    STOURNARAS G, ALEXIADOU M Ch, LEONIDOPOULOU D: Correlation of hydrogeologic and tectonic characteristics of the hardrock aquifers in Tinos Island, Hellas
    SYSTRA Ylo J: Groundwater in fractured rocks of the Karelian Region (NW Russia) and Estonia
    TRÖGER Uwe, CAMPOS GUIMARAES José E, PETERSEN Frederike, VÖCKLER Hendrik: Groundwater occurrence in fractured metamorhic rocks - quality and quantity: an example from North East Brazil
    VASVÁRI Vilmos, KRIEGL Christian: Determination of hydraulic properties in fractured aquifers in Austria
    VERMA N M: Groundwater modelling and bore selection in fractured rock environment, Australia
    WATKINS David C: Determining a representative hydraulic conductivity of the Carnmenellis Granite of Cornwall, UK, based on a range of sources of information
    WILKES Shane M, REYNOLDS David, OTTO Claus J: Hydrogeological significance of fractures within the Augustus River catchment, Australia
    WINKLER Gerfried, KUPFERSBERGER Hans, STROBL Elmar: Estimating the change of fracture volume with depth at the Koralm Massive, Austria
    WRIGHT G R: Experience of fractured aquifers in Ireland

    Topic 2:GROUNDWATER FLOW AND RESOURCES IN FRACTURED ROCKS
    AHMED Shakeel, MARÉCHAL JC, SUBRAHMANYAM K, DEWANDEL B, LACHASSAGNE P: Managing weathered-fractured aquifers in a semi-arid region under monsoon climatic conditions in India
    BATH Adrian: Interpreting the evolution and stability of groundwaters in fractured rocks
    BENDER Steffen, DORSCH Klaus: Prediction of runoff changes in hard-rock regions using CUTTOS simulation tool
    GÅRD Niclas, RODHE Allan: An experimental study of groundwater recharge to fractured bedrock
    BRIGHENTI Giovanni: Non-Darcian two-phase flow in fractured rocks
    BRUTHANS Jiøí, ZEMAN Ondøej: Transit time in karst conduits, saturated and unsaturated zone: tracer tests and isotopic methods
    BUCHTELE J, ÈURDA S, HRKAL Z, KRÁSNÝ J: New approach to using GIS in groundwater runoff assessment: the Krušné hory Mts., Czech Republic 
    CONRAD Julian, ADAMS Shafick, TITUS Rian: GIS based assessment of groundwater recharge in the fractured rocks of Namaqualand, South Africa
    COOK Peter G : Groundwater ages in fractured rock aquifers
    DARKO Philip K, KRÁSNÝ Jiøí: Quantitative limits for groundwater exploitation under natural conditions in southwest Ghana
    FASS Thorsten, REICHERT Barbara: Determining the groundwater recharge mode of a fractured migmatitic aquifer at local scale in Benin, West Africa
    HARIA Atul, SHAND Paul: Riparian groundwater processes in an upland fractured aquifer, mid-Wales, UK: Implications for stream flow generation and water quality
    KRÁSNÝJiøí: Important role of deep-seated hard rocks in a global groundwater flow: possible consequences
    LARRUZEA Iker F, ANTIGÜEDAD Iñaki: Analysis of groundwater levels in Subijana Carbonate Unit (Basque Country)
    LEE Leonora J E, LAWRENCE Deborah S L, PRICE Michael: Analysis of recharge mechanisms in the English Chalk using cross-correlation functions
    LIMAYE Shrikant D: Ensuring sustainability of wells through dry-season recharge from percolation tanks in hard-rock aquifer regions in India
    MARÉCHAL Jean-Christophe, GALEAZZI Laurent, DEWANDEL Benoit, AHMED Shakeel: Spatial groundwater budget at the watershed scale in a hard-rock aquifer
    MISSTEAR Bruce, FITZSIMONS Vincent: Groundwater recharge estimation in data-scarce fractured rock aquifers: examples from Ireland
    MWAMI James: Groundwater recharge in central Uganda
    NAIK Pradeep K, AWASTHI Arun K: Groundwater resources development in the Decan trap country of the western Ghats, India
    OMER Abdeen Mustafa: Focus on groundwater in Sudan
    PALCSU László, SZÁNTÓ Zsuzsa, MOLNÁR Mihály, FUTÓ István, RINYU László, HORVÁTH István, FÓRIZS István: Isotope studies of a groundwater-flow system in granite, Middle Hungary
    PANAGOPOULOS George, LAMBRAKIS Nikos: Groundwater responses to recharge and human-induced stresses in the Trifilia karst aquifer, Greece
    PANDA Bibhuti B, BANSBERG Richard, RUCKER Michael: Water storage and recovery project for sustainable groundwater resources in fractured hard-rock aquifer
    RAMASESHA C S, REDDY M C: Planning of conjunctive use of surface and ground water in the Ghataprabha irrigation project through numerical groundwater model, India
    RUCH Christophe A, KUPFERSBERGER Hans: Modeling the groundwater flow over four years in a small alpine crystalline headwater catchment
    SHAND Paul, HARIA Atul: Surface-ground water interactions in an upland fractured aquifer system: implications for the role of groundwater in streamflow generation
    ŠILAR Jan: Groundwater residence time in crystalline rocks
    SINGHAL Brij B S: Estimation of groundwater resources in hard-rock aquifers of India
    STAŒKO Stanislaw: Groundwater occurrence in fractured rocks - spatial zonality and temporal changes (Experiment results from Sudety Mts. - Poland)
    TARKA Robert: Using recession curves to assess recharge in crystalline massif
    ÞENU A, DAVIDESCU F, PETREª R, COARNÃ Lãcrãmioara, STÃNESCU Gabriela: Conceptual model of a regional karstic hydro-structure based mainly on a long-term isotopic survey

    Topic 3: CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL AND ISOTOPE PROPERTIESOF GROUNDWATER IN FRACTURED ROCKS
    ADELANA Segun M A, OLASEHINDE Peter I, VRBKA Petr: Hydrochemical and environmental isotope properities of shallow groundwater of the Basement rock aquifer in Offa Area, SW Nigeria
    ARMAH Thomas E K, JØRGENSEN Niels O: Variable aquifer quality characteristics in the crystalline basement terrains in parts of southern Ghana
    AURELI Aurelio, CARRIBBA Salvatore, Di PASQUALE Mario, MAZZURCO Nunzia, PRIVITERA Agata Maria G, SILLUZIO Carmela, TOSTO Stefania: Submarine springs and saltwater intrusion in fractured environment
    BENDER Steffen: Low mineralized water: challenge for hydrochemical investigations in hard-rock areas
    CHO Byong-Wook, SUNG Ig-Hwan, SONG Gyong-Sun, KIM Sang-Yeon, CHOO Chanf-Oh: Possibility of seawater intrusion in the Ulsan area, South Korea
    FABBRI Paolo, TREVISANI Sebastiano: Temperature in the Geothermal Euganean basin: a simulated annealing approach
    FEURDEAN Lucia, FEURDEAN Victor, ZAMFIRESCU Florian, SARBU Serban: Evidence and constrains revealed by environmental stable isotopes in the chemoautotrophic system of the Movile Cave, Romania
    FRENGSTAD Bjørn, BANKS David: Groundwater chemistry related to depth of shallow crystalline bedrock boreholes in Norway
    JØRGENSEN Niels Oluf, HEINEMEIER Jan: Isotope studies of saline groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark
    KADLECOVÁ Renáta, BUZEK František, ŽÁK Karel: Isotopic study in karst-fractured aquifers: Bohemian Karst, Czech Republic
    KAZEMI Gholam A: Quality and vulnerability of groundwater in the Shahrood District, Northeast Iran
    KLOCKARS Joonas, LIPPONEN Annukka: Quality of bedrock groundwater in the communal supply wells of Leppävirta, eastern Finland
    LIVSHITZ Yakov, ISSAR Arie S: Salinization of water in fractured chalk (Eocene aquifer, Negev, Israel)
    LOURENÇO Carla, RIBEIRO Luís: Characterization of mineral waters of Pedras Salgadas (North Portugal) by statistical methods
    MARQUES José M, ANDRADE Mário, CARREIRA Paula M, GRAÇA Rui C, AIRES-BARROS Luís: Evolution of CO2-rich mineral waters from Hercynian granitic rocks, North Portugal: questions and answers
    MARQUES José M, ESPINHA MARQUES Jorge, CARREIRA Paula M, ANDRADE Mário, GRAÇA Rui C, AIRES-BARROS Luís, CARVALHO José M, CHAMINÉ Helder I, BORGES Frederico S: An isotopic approach to sustain recharge sources of low-temperature geothermal waters, North Portugal
    MORGAN Karina, JANKOWSKI Jerzy: Origin of salts in a fractured bedrock aquifer in the Central West Region, NSW, Australia
    TITUS Rian, XU Yongxin, ADAMS Shafick, PIETERSEN Kevin: The hydrochemical characteristics of basement aquifer systems in Namaqualand, South Africa
    TRÖGER Uwe, GAMBIER COSTA José F, HAESBAERT Fabio F: The thermal aquifer and the springs of the Serra de Caldas area - Goias, Brazil
    VILHELM Zdenìk: Upper Permian brine formation in the Czech part of the Bohemian Massif: paleohydrogeologic environment, hydraulic parameters estimation
    ZARE M, RAEISI R, JAFAR H, MOORE F: Hydrochemistry of the Shir-kuh granitoid hard-rock aquifer, Iran. Part 1: Spatial and Temporal Variation
    ZARE M, RAEISI E, JAFAR H, MOORE F, KARAMPUR F: Hydrochemistry of the Shir-kuh granitoid hard-rock aquifer, Iran. Part 2: Mass balance study

    Topic 4: INVESTIGATION AND INTERPRETATION METHODS IN FRACTURED ENVIRONMENT
    ARMAH Thomas E K: Using digital elevation model analysis to augment satellite and aerial photo interpretations
    BETSON Mark, ROBINS Nick: Using permeability to estimate vulnerability to diffuse pollution on fractured aquifers in Scotland
    BRAUCHLER Ralf, LEVEN Carsten, DIETRICH Peter: Multivariate statistical approach for characterizing flow and transport processes
    BRAUCHLER Ralf, LIEDL Rudolf, DIETRICH Peter: Identification of the diffusivity distribution by using a new hydraulic tomographic approach derived from travel time tomography
    BUNKER James V: Application of the oriented core drilling/sampling method to environmental site investigations
    CHAMBEL António, DUQUE Jorge, NASCIMENTO João: Hard-rock hydrogeology of the Alentejo Region (South Portugal): new cartography based on results of the "ERHSA” Project
    DUQUE Jorge: The use of VLF-EM survey for hydrogeologic purposes in a porphyric unproductive hard-rock aquifer
    EDET Aniekan, OKEREKE Chiedu: Contribution to the development of groundwater resources in the Precambrian Oban massif, southeastern Nigeria, based on geoelectrical and hydrochemical data
    FILHO Joao Manoel: A fractal dimension model for hydraulic parameter evaluation from single well pumping tests in fractured media
    GRÄSLE Werner, KESSELS Winfried, RIFAI Haifa: A tracer based flow-log technique to assess hydraulic properties in deep fractured-porous aquifers of low permeability applied in the 4128 m pilot borehole of the KTB, Germany
    HARTMANN Silke, ODLING Noelle E, WEST L Jared: Radially convergent tracer test in the Chalk
    HERFORT Martin, SAUTER Martin: Investigation of matrix diffusion in deep hot-dry-rock reservoirs using single-well injection-withdrawal tracer tests
    KRÁSNÝ Jiøí: Hydrogeologic maps in hardrock environment: what should they represent?
    KRISHNAMURTHY N S, KUMAR Dewashish, RAO V Ananda, JAIN S C, AHMED S: Multi-parameter geophysics: an essential tool to delineate aquifers in fractured rocks
    LE BORGNE T, BOUR O, DE DREUZY J-R, DAVY P: Flow model relevant to fractured crystalline aquifers: insights from a scaling interpretation of pumping tests
    LODS Gerard, GOUZE Philippe: Pump tests analysis in fissured media: combination of fractional flow with double continuum approach and leakance
    LOVE Andrew J, COOK Peter G, SIMMONS Craig T: Well Dilution: a new method to identify flow zones and relative horizontal flow rates in a well
    LUNATI Ivan, VONTOBEL Peter, KINZELBACH Wolfgang, LEHMANN Eberhard: Laboratory visualization of two-phase flow in a natural fracture by neutron tomography
    MARCINIAK Marek: On-site determination of hydraulic conductivity coefficient of fissure bodies with double hydraulic permeability
    MCDERMOTT C I, SAUTER M, LIEDL R, TEUTSCH G: Streamtube model used to define anisotropic tensors describing tomographical three dimensional gas flow and transport within fracture networks at a laboratory benchscale
    MEJÍAS Miguel, LÓPEZ-GETA Juan A: Instrumentation and methodology for the hydraulic characterization of fractured rocks
    NOIRIEL Catherine, GOUZE Philippe, MADE Benoît, BRUDERER Céline, LEPROVOST Richard, POIDRAS Thierry: 3D characterisation of the micro-geometry changes of a single fracture in the course of dissolution
    PROBST Michael: New approaches towards an integrated model-based understanding of groundwater-flow in fractured-aquifer catchments and implications for practical problems
    PULIDO-SILVA Gonzalo, BALLESTERO Thomas P, KINNER Nancy E: Large displacement slug tests
    RAMASESHA C S, SAIVASAN V, KARS A: Remote sensing and geophysical applications for identification of deep seated potential aquifers in a Precambrian crystalline formation: case study in Bellary district - Karnataka, India
    RAMASESHA C S, SHETTY G Y, SHIVASHANMUGANATHAN S: Optimisation of aquifer parameters in a fractured aquifer system using numerical groundwater model
    RAMSTAD Randi K, HILMO Bernt Olav, SKARPHAGEN Helge, HIORTH Espen, BRATTLI Bjørge: The effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing in hard-rock wells: case studies
    RAPANTOVÁ Naïa, GRMELA Arnošt: Rock massif anisotropy evaluation based on hydrodynamic testing
    ROBLEDO P, DURÁN JJ: Fractal analysis application to the temporal distribution flow drained for karstic springs in the south of Spain
    ROUHIANEN Pekka, KOSKINEN Lasse: Interconnected flow measurement between boreholes using a borehole flowmeter
    SÁNCHEZ-NAVARRO José A, CABALLERO Juan: GIS-based vulnerability maps of groundwater to acid deposition: application to the Grío river basin (Zaragoza-Spain)
    SEQUEIRA Lener, MENDOZA José A: Geophysical methods for groundwater exploration in Ocotal, northern Nicaragua
    TAM V T, De SMEDT F, BATELLAAN O, DASSARGUES A: Interpretation and analysis of aquifer tests in fractured-karstified carbonate limestone
    VAN DEN DAELE Gerd FA, CONNELL Luke D, ATKINSON Tim C, BARKER John A: A tracer investigation into the importance of diffusive exchange in the unsaturated zone of the British Chalk
    VAN TONDER Gerrit J, BOTHA Jopie F, DENNIS Ingrid: A new solution for step-drawdown tests, including flow dimension and elasticity
    VASVÁRI Vilmos: Use of electrical borehole measurements for determination of fracture parameters
    WEEDE Matthias, LAMBERT Michel, HÖTZL Heinz: Experiments on flow and transport processes in fractured porous media in dependence on fracture and rock permeability
    WIMMER Guido: GIS - supported evaluation of groundwater yield in fractured rocks of the Rhenish Massif / Germany

    Topic 5: ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS ON FRACTURED ENVIRONMENT
    ADAR Eilon, NATIV Ronit: Isotopes as tracers in a contaminated fractured chalk aquitard
    ANNA Lawrence, FAHY M, BIANCHI R, McKEOWN M, CHATOIAN J: Effects of tunnelling on the groundwater resources of the southwestern San Bernardino Mountains, California, USA
    ATTANAYAKE P: Identifying hydrologic/hydrogeologic impacts caused by tunnel construction
    BALLUKRAYA P. Narayana: Hydrogeology of an over-exploited hardrock area: a case study
    BURGER Ulrich, MILLEN Bernard, BRANDNER Rainer: Northern section of the Brenner Base Tunnel: hydrogeological remarks
    CARNEIRO Júlio F: Probabilistic delineation of groundwater protection zones in fractured-rock aquifers
    CELICO Fulvio, MUSILLI Ilaria, NACLERIO Gino: Breeding impacts on groundwater pollution in carbonate aquifers
    DELOUVRIER Jacques, BUEHLER Christoph: The Use of Adapted Testing Tools and Testing Program Allows the Estimation of Water Drainage from Tunnels under Construction and Tunnels in Service
    DOTTRIDGE Jane, HARDISTY Paul: Influence of lithology on persistence of NAPL in fractured aquifers
    FAHRENHOLZ C, BREWITZ W, FEIN E, SCHÖNIGER M: Groundwater flow model for a disposal site in a granitic massif
    FISCH Hansruedi, MAMMEL Rebekka, POSCHER Gerhard, REICHL Ignaz: Methods of fractured aquifer characterisation using an example of a brittle fault zone in calcareous rock
    FOUCHÉ Olivier, SAVAJOL Audrey, MONIN Nathalie, FABRE Denis, POUYA Ahmad: Assessment of free groundwater hazard in tunneling: use of stochastic fracture network simulation and homogenisation
    GARZONIO Carlo Alberto, ZUPPI Gian Maria: Hydrogeological analyses and modelling of water resources of the Gavorrano mine (Italy)
    GAUT Amund, KLØVE Bjørn, KVÆRNER Jens, SNILSBERG Petter: The hydrogeological consequences of reduced groundwater levels after tunnel constructions
    GAUT Sylvi, BRATTLI Bjørge, STORRØ Gaute: Factors influencing bacteriological quality of groundwater in Norwegian bedrock wells
    GRENIER Christophe, FOURNO André, MOUCHE Emmanuel, BENABDERRAHMANE Hakim: From site characterization to performance assessment models for transport in a single fracture at Äspö site : assessment of retention processes
    HIDALGO Mª. Carmen, BENAVENTE José, ALMÉCIJA Carmen, MARÍN Carlos, IZQUIERDO Alberto, PEINADO Tomás, RUBIO Juan C : Anthropogenic influences on hard-rock hydrogeology: Linares granite mining district, Spain
    HOWARD Ken W F: Bacteria transmission in fissured carbonates – fatal consequences in Walkerton, Ontario
    HRKAL Z: Groundwater acidification in Central Europe: progress, regress or stable state?
    JEWELL Christopher : Hydrogeology and hydrochemistry of the Triassic rocks of the Sydney basin
    KOZUBEK Petr: Multi-technological groundwater remediation in fractured rocks
    KUBRICHT Jiøí, DUSÍLEK Pavel: Case study of geochemical stabilization of hexavalent chromium in groundwater
    LIPPONEN Annukka, MANNINEN Sari, NIINI Heikki, RÖNKÄ Esa: Unlined bedrock tunnel as a solution to water-conveyance: effect of water on the long-term stability of fracture zones in the Päijänne Tunnel, Finland
    LÖFMAN Jari, MÉSZÁROS Ferenc: Dynamic and transient simulation of the free groundwater table at Olkiluoto, Finland, using an automatic, adaptive mesh generator FEFTRA/octree
    MILLEN Bernard, BRANDNER Rainer, BURGER Ulrich, POSCHER Gerhard: The essential geology and hydrogeology for 92km of tunnelling, Austria/Italy
    MUZIKÁØ Radomír, HÁJEK Antonín, KOSCIELNIAK Pavel: Groundwater protection downgradient from a sludge lagoon of the Rozna uranium deposit, Czech Republic
    NORRSTRÖM Ann-Catrine, KNUTSSON Gert, THUNQVIST Eva-Lotta: Identifying the sources of different pollutants to municipal wells in hard rock, SE Sweden
    PAUL Michael, GENGNAGEL Manfred, ECKART Michael: Groundwater modelling approaches as planning tools for WISMUT's remediation activities at the Ronneburg uranium mining site
    PEREIRA Mª do Rosário, ALMEIDA Carlos: Groundwater pollution assessement using discriminant variables
    PESENDORFER Marc, LOEW Simon, ZIEGLER Hans Jakob: Hydraulic characterisation of karst structures and water-containing fractures in deep underground excavations
    POCHON Alain, MEYLAN Benjamin, TRIPET Jean-Pierre, ZWAHLEN Francois: Delineation of groundwater protection zones in fractured media: presentation of a new systematic methodological approach
    REICHL Ignaz, MAMMEL Rebekka, KECH Michael, POSCHER Gerhard, FISCH Hansruedi: Temporary artificial drawdown of a joint aquifer: test design and methodology shown on a tunnelling project in an artesian spa-water aquifer, Tyrol, Austria
    RIBEIRO Luís, SERRA Elizabete, PARALTA Eduardo, NASCIMENTO João: Nitrate pollution in hardrock formations: vulnerability and risk evaluation by geomathematical methods in Serpa-Brinches aquifer, South Portugal
    ROULEAU Alain, GUHA Jayanta, ARCHAMBAULT Guy, BENLAHCEN Abdelmounem: An overview of the hydrogeology of the Precambrian basement in Quebec and related mining problems
    RUDOLPH-LUND Kim, SKURTVEIT Elin, ENGENE Bjarne, MYKLAND Johan: Active groundwater monitoring and remediation during tunnelling through fractured bedrock under urban areas
    SAVOYE Sébastien, CABRERA Justo, MATRAY Jean-Michel: Different hydraulic properties of single fractures in argillaceous medium: the case of the IRSN Tournemire site (France)
    SOBOLEV Gennady, MOROZOV Vladislav, PONOMAREV Alexander, TATARINOV Victor, BELOV Sergey: Development of technology of groundwater pollution assessment and environmental research in the Karabash region
    SUBRAHMANYAM K: The impact of industrial effluents on water quality in a geologically contrasting terrain, Andhra Pradesh, India
    VAN HASSELT Blanca, AMANTINI Eric, CABON François, BODIN Jean-Luc: Hydrogeological monitoring during construction and operation of underground LPG storage facilities in mined caverns
    VOSS Clifford I, TIRÉN Sven A: Hydrogeologic characterizations of a fractured crystalline rock site in Sweden based on intensive surface, borehole and subsurface investigations

    Topic 6: NUMERICAL MODELLING OF FRACTURED ENVIRONMENT
    BEYER Mathias, MOHRLOK Ulf: Determination of effective parameters for flow and transport in fractured porous media
    BLOOMFIELD John P, BARKER John A: MOPOD: a model to investigate fracture porosity development
    BLUM Philipp, MACKAY Rae, RILEY Michael S: Coupled hydro-mechanical modelling of flow in fractured rock
    BOTHA Joseph F, CLOOT Alain H J: Modelling groundwater flow in an elastic confined aquifer
    DYKHNE Alexander M, DRANIKOV Ilia L, KONDRATENKO Petr S, POPOV Alexey V: Anomalous diffusion in regular fractured media
    FOURNO André, GRENIER Christophe, MOUCHE Emmanuel, BENABDERRAHMANE Hakim: Qualification and validity of a smeared fractures modelling approach for transfers in fractured media
    GOUZE Philippe, TENCHINE Sandra, LOGGIA Didier, BRUDERER Céline, FEDOROV Alexei, ADLER Pierre M, THOVERT Jean-François, GRESWELL Richard, RILEY Mick, PARKER David J: A study of the dispersion in a single thin fracture using Positron Emission Projected Imaging
    HASE Martin, VOGEL Thomas, LAGENDIJK Vincent R, KÖNGETER Jürgen: A statistical approach to build up a multi-continuum model describing flow and transport processes in fractured permeable sandstone
    JOHNSTON Peter, ATKINSON Tim, ODLING Noelle, BARKER John: Tracer breakthrough, hydraulic properties and fracture networks at sub-continuum scales in aquifers
    ODLING Noelle E, WEST L Jared, HARTMANN Silke: Modelling advective and diffusive transport in fractured chalk
    PULIDO-SILVA Gonzalo, BALLESTERO Thomas P, KINNER Nancy E: HyTests: a set of numerical models for hydrogeologic parameters estimation
    RUIZ Eduardo, SÁNCHEZ-VILA Xavier, VIVES Luis, CARRERA Jesus, ELORZA Francisco Javier, BAJOS Carmen, VELA GUZMÁN Antonio: A methodology for solving the inverse flow and transport problem in discrete fracture networks
    SHARP Jr John M, GARNER Terence T, PHYU Thandar, ROBINSON Neville I: Solute transport in crystalline rocks with fracture skins
    SUESS Mia, EICHEL Hartmut, HELMIG Rainer: The verification and the further development of a method for the determination of the spatial distribution of heterogeneities based on numerical simulations
    VOGEL Thomas, HASE Martin, LAGENDIJK Vincent R, KÖNGETER Jürgen: Applying the multi-continuum approach to experimental data of tracer experiments in fractured permeable sandstone
    YURKOV Yuriy I, KOROTKIN Ivan A, KISELEV Vladimir P, GOLOVIZNIN Vasiliy M, SEMENOV Vladimir A: Solution of an inverse problem of identification of fractional diffusion parameters

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    PROCEEDINGS OF THE FENNOSCANDIAN 3rd REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON HARDROCK HYDROGEOLOGY
    June 7-9, 2004, in Helsinki, Finland
    Published in The Finnish Environment 790, 121 pp, Finnish Environment Institute Helsinki 2005
    Eds. Esa Rönkä, Heikki Niini & Tuulikki Suokko
    Papers published in this Special Volume:

    Opening address and keynote lectures:

  • Esa Nikunen
  • Esa Rönkä
  • Jiøí Krásný Paleohydrogeological and paleoclimatic analysis of Central Europe: a key to present-day hydrogeologic conditions (only abstract)
  • Shaun Frape, A. Blyth, R. Blomqvist, R. Stotler & T. Ruskeeniemi The role of fluids and fracture minerals in crystalline shield environments (paper distributed separately)

    Topic 1 : Assessment and exploration of hardrock groundwater resources

  • Antonio Chambel Hydraulic characterization of hardrock aquifers of the South Portuguese Zone, using step test analysis by AQFIS and STEPREGR software (only abstract)
  • Annukka Lipponen, J. Tossavainen & E. Rönkä Temperature and fluid conductivity measurements in drilled wells of Leppävirta: comparing hydrogeological environemnts as indicated by different methods
  • Ylo Systra Groundwater in the hard bedrocks of Estonia
  • Erkki Lanne, J. Lehtimäki, P. Turunen, H. Vanhala & Ulpu Väisänen Exploration of bedrock aquifers by geophysical methods – Experiences from northern Finland

    Topic 2 : Flow and transport study methodology

  • Lasse Ahonen, P. Aalto, M. Paananen & J.E.Ludvigsson Bedrock hydrogeological studies at Palmottu, Finland
  • Helge Henriksen & A. Braathen A case study of lineaments, in situ rock stresses and groundwater flow in the hardrocks of Sunnfjord, Western Norway (only abstract)
  • Jussi Leveinen & P. Valius Numerical optimization of drawdown and groundwater protection of fracture zone aquifer in Leppävirta, southeast Finland

    Topic 3 : Studies of groundwater quality: health risks assessment, problem solutions and feasible water treatment techniques

  • Bo Olofsson & E. Andersson Groundwater quality problems in housing areas in hard rock – an example from eastern Sweden
  • Olli Breilin & M. Paalijärvi Groundwater impacts of two natural stone quaries in rapakivi granite and soapstone environments in southern and eastern Finland (only abstract)
  • Kirlna Skeppström & B. Olofsson Analysis of causes of increased radon concentration in groundwater using GIS and multivariate statistics
  • Matti Valve, P. Rantanen, H. Kahelin & S. Heinonen Point-of-use-devices for arsenic removal
  • Timo Äikäs Water supply of the Turku area

    Topic 4 : Hardrock hydrogeology in underground construction and rock engineering

  • P. Hellä, E. Tammisto & Henry Ahokas Hydraulically conductive fracturs and their properties in boreholes KR4 and KR7-K-10 at Olkiluoto site, Eurajoki
  • Reijo Reikkola & U. Sievänen Hard rock hydrogeology in the construction of the ONKALO underground rock characterization facility
  • Jari Löfman & F. Mészáros Simulation of hydraulic disturbances caused by the underground rock characterization facility in Olkiluoto, Finland
  • Heikki Niini Water supply of the Helsinki metropolitan area along an unlined bedrock tunnel
  • Timo Äikäs Posiva´s R & D pogrammes on deep geologic disposal of spent nuclear fuel

    Topic 5 : Geochemical studies for determination of long-term behaviour of deep groundwaters

  • Arkady Voronov & E. Viventsova Radon in groundwater in magmatic rocks
  • Ekaterina Viventsova & A. Voronov The interaction of seawater and fissured water of the basement of the Gulf of Finland basin
  • Ari Luukkonen, P. Pitkänen & S. Partamies Approaches to lifetime estimations of natural fracture mineral buffers in the Olkiluoto bedrock (only abstract)
  • Nuria Marcos & J. Suksi U-Th series studies as an aid to hard-rock groundwater modelling
  • Petteri Pitkänen, S. Partamies & A. Luukkonen Hydrogeochemical interpretation of baseline groundwater conditions at the Olkiluoto site (only abstract)

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    7th HELLENIC HYDROGEOLOGAL CONFERENCE
    2nd MEM WORKSHOP ON FISSURED ROCKS HYDROGEOLOGY

    October 5-6, 2005, Athens, Hellas
    Prepublished in two volumes of proceedings
    Editors: G. Stournaras, K. Pavlopoulos, Th. Bellos
    Volume I (507 pp.) consists of papers in Greek presented at the 7th Hellenic Hydrogeological Conference

    Volume II (337 pp.) contains papers published in English, presented as Key lectures and at the 2nd Workshop of the Regional Working Group of the Middle and East Mediterranean (MEM) on Fissured Rocks Hydrogeology

    CONTENTS OF THE VOLUME II

    Key lectures:

  • Zerefos CH. Precipitation in the Mediterranean climate
  • Aureli A., Ganoulis J. The UNESCO project on International Shared Aquifer Resources Management (UNWESCO/ISARM): Overview and recent development
  • Krásný J. Regional hydrogeologic studies: their importance in the present-day rapidly changing world (only abstract)
  • Barrocu G. Groundwater investigation planning and management in fissured rocks
  • Kranjc A. Fissured rock phenomena in UNESCO World Heritage

    Lectures presented at the 2nd Workshop of the Regional Working Group of the Middle and East Mediterranean (MEM) on Fissured Rocks Hydrogeology

  • Afonso M.J., Carvalho J.M., Marques J.M., Chamine H.I. Hydrodynamic constraints of the Porto urban area crystalline bedrock (NW Portugal, Iberian Massif): Implications on groundwater resources
  • Bonetto S., De Luca D.A., Fornado M., Lasagne M. Hydrochemical features and drinking water quality in Zeway area (Main Ethiopian Rift Valley)
  • Botsialas K., Vassilakis E., Stournaras G. Fracture pattern description and analysis of the hard rock hydrogeological environment, in a selected study area in Tinos Island, Hellas
  • Desruelles S., Cosandey C. The water resources in the insular group of Mykonos, Delos and Rhenea (Cyclades, Greece) and their management in the antique city of Delos
  • Durand V., Leonardi V., De Marsily GH., Benoit D., Bonjour J.L. Preliminary results for modelling hard rock aquifers with a two-layer finite difference model
  • Espinha Marques J., Afonso M.J., Carvalho J.M., Chamine H.I., Teixeira J., Almeida P.G., Samper J., Marques J.M. Fonceca P.E., Gomes A., Rocha F.T., Borges F.S. Regional hydrogeology of Serra da Estrela Mountain region (Central Portugal): An overview
  • Evelpidou N., Leonidopoulou D., Vassilopoulos A., Stournaras G. Procedures concluded to erosion geomorphological characteristics of Naxos, Mykonos, Tinos Islands (Aegean Sea)
  • Golovisnin V.M., Semenof V.N., Korotkin I.A. Numerical modeling of stochastic radionuclide advection in fissured media
  • Leonidopoulou D., Stournaras G., Maroukian H. Morphometric analysis, weathering and groundwater regime in Falatados – Livada drainage basin, Tinos Island, Hellas
  • Louis F., Botsialas K., Louis J., Stournaras G. 2-D resistivity imaging of weathering mantles and fissured rock zones over metamorphic basement rocks of selected areas of Tinos Island, Hellas
  • Mejias Moreno M. Hydraulic testing of low permeability fractured rocks: methodology and comparative analysis
  • Mimides T., Stavropoulos D. Ground water and mass migration in a simple fracture. A statistical model
  • Novotný J. Hydrogeological conditions of shallow aquifer in Cretaceous claystones in view of Engineering Geology
  • Papatheofanous G., Papadopoulos T. Geophysical methods for aquifer detection in hard rock environment

    Information on availability of the Proceedings:
    Prof. George Stournaras - E-mail: (E-mail: stournaras@geol.uoa.gr)

    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND WORKSHOP OF THE IAH IBERIAN RWG ON HARD ROCK HYDROGEOLOGY
    May 18-21, 2005, Évora, Portugal
    The Volume of 250 pp. published by the IAH Portuguese Chapter in Évora, Portugal, 2006.
    Editor : Antonio Chambel
    Table of contents

    1. GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES AND WATER PROSPECTING

  • Alte da Veiga: Contribution of azimuthal Schlumberger and square array soundings to hard rock fracture analysis – the case of granites from the centre-north of Portugal

    2. GROUDWATER FLOW SYSTEMS AND MODELLING

  • Bender S, Dorsch K, Mieseler T, Rubbert T, Vornehm Ch, Wohnlich S: Management of heterogeneities – water supplies in hard rock regions
  • Rubbert T, Mieseler T, Bender: Hydrogeological modelling in the combined porous-fractured aquifer system of the Bavarian Forest
  • Correia CG, Rodrigues NEV, de Lima JLMP: Influence of temperature on fluid flow in fractured media: laboratory tests and numerical modelling
  • Moeck I, Schandelmeier H, Dussel M, Troeger U: Characterisation of fractured aquifer systems: a multidisciplinary approach from hydrotectonic and electromagnetic (AMT) data analysis, and 3D conceptual model building
  • Martínez-Landa L, Carrera J: Hydrogeological characterization of a granite rock using a 3d numerical model
  • Paralta E, Oliveira M: Assessing and modelling hard rock aquifer recharge based on complementary methodologies – A case study in the “Gabbros of Beja” Aquifer System (South Portugal)

    3. AQUIFER CONTAMINATION

  • Marszalek H, Wasik M: Arsenic in groundwater of selected mining areas in the Sudetes (SW Poland)
  • Paralta E, Fernandes R, Carreira P, Ribeiro L: Assessing the impacts of agriculture on groundwater quality using nitrogen isotopes – preliminary results on the “Gabbros of Beja” Aquifer System (South Portugal)

    4. CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC STUDIES

  • Pereira MR, Cordeiro C: Effects of tin-tungsten vein mineralization on groundwater geochemistry of Sá-Santa Valha-Sonim region of Northeast Portugal
  • Redondo R, Yélamos JG: Chemical and isotopic composition of CO2-rich waters in the hard rocks of NW Iberian Peninsula
  • Modelska M, Szynkiewicz A, Staœko S, Jêdrysek MO: The origin of SO42- ions in waters of hard rock environment – The example of the Kamienica catchment (the Sudety Mts.)
  • Calado C, Franco C: Chemical stability of sulphurous waters in granitic rocks: a case study (Fedegosa de Nisa, Alto Alentejo, Portugal)

    5. HYDROGEOLOGIC CASE STUDIES AND MAPPING

  • Chambel A, Duque J, Nascimento J: Hard rock aquifers of Alentejo region (South Portugal)
  • Villarroya F, Yélamos JG, Molina MA, Sanz E: Hydrogeology of igneous and metamorphic rocks in the Guadarrama Sierra tunnel of the Madrid-Segovia high velocity railway (Spain)
  • Mieseler T, Rubbert T, Bender S: Hydrogeological investigations in a hard rock spring catchment on local scale (Upper Palatinate Forest/Bavaria)
  • Robles-Arenas VM, García C, Rodríguez R, Manteca JI, Candela L: Flow characterization of Sierra de Cartagena-La Unión aquifer (SE Spain)
  • Oliveira MM: The estimation of groundwater recharge of fractured rocks in Portugal using surface flow measurements
  • Lipponen A, Rönkä E, Leveinen J, Ahonen L: State-of-the-art in Fennoscandian hard rock hydrogeological research: cases from Finland

    Information on availability of the Proceedings:
    Antonio Chambel, University of Évora, Portugal - E-mail: (E-mail: achambel@uevora.pt)