Role of high mountain areas in catchment hydromineral resources - Northern/Central Portugal: Environmental issues

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This study summarizes the results of geological, geomorphological, tectonic, geochemical, geophysical, hydrogeological and isotopic techniques in hydromineral resources assessment (issue temperature between 27C and 45C). Two case studies are presented: i) Serra da Estrela mountain region, the highest mountain in Portuguese mainland and ii) Serra do Maro mountain region. A special emphasis is dedicated to the recharge and discharge processes and the role of snowmelt as a source of hydromineral resources. Since local Spas are particularly dependent on water quality, the existence of mixing between hydromineral waters and local shallow groundwaters is also considered.

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Marques, J. M., Carreira, P. M., Marques, J. E., Chaminé, H. I., Fonseca, P. E., Santos, F. A. M., … Rocha, F. T. (2008). Role of high mountain areas in catchment hydromineral resources - Northern/Central Portugal: Environmental issues. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 111, 95–104. https://doi.org/10.2495/WP080101

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