Potential influence of a planned landfill on a high karst plateau in Southwestern Montenegro to nearby karstic springs
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Micha Horacek,
Milan Radulovic,
Dejan Jancic,
Stefan Wyhlidal,
Golub Culafic
2021 Volume 50, Issue 2-3
Abstract
The potential threat of a landfill projected on a high karst plateau in southwest Montenegro is investigated with respect to the subjacent nearby springs. The locality is called Duboki do. As the springs are used for drinking water supply this investigation is urgently needed. For the springs exist two hypotheses concerning their catchment area: I) from the high karst plateau, or II) from a topographically lower area. The stable H- and O-isotope ratios of water samples from the springs are compared with precipitation isotope data, to reveal the catchment area of the springs. The isotope results indicate that the catchment area of the springs is at higher altitude fitting to, and in good agreement with, winter precipitation from the high karst plateau of the planned land-fill locality.
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