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Vol 27 Iss. 2
Pages:
231-234
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Article

Hydrochemical zoning of mineral waters of the Transcarpathian region (Diagram)

Authors:
N. I. Tolstikhin
S. Z. Saidakovskii
Date submitted:
1951-08-11
Date accepted:
1951-10-22
Date published:
1952-11-20

Abstract

No systematic work on the study of mineral waters of Transcarpathian Ukraine was carried out before its reunification with the Ukrainian SSR. Individual sources from the point of view of their therapeutic use are briefly characterized in the Bulletin of the Czechoslovak Balneological Society. An attempt to summarize the knowledge of mineral waters of the Transcarpathian region is the work of F. Wiesner, which, however, mainly provides information on the geographical order of 200-odd mineral springs and completely lacks data on the chemical composition of these waters. The information at our disposal at present on the chemical composition of mineral springs of Transcarpathian Ukraine allows us to outline some preliminary patterns in the distribution of various types of mineral waters by area. The Transcarpathian region, which is a young mountainous country, is characterized by the wide development of mineral waters. The number of mineral springs, according to preliminary data, reaches three hundred.

Область исследования:
Mining
Keywords:
mineral waters zoning
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References

  1. Vizner F., Waters and mineral springs of Subcarpathian Rus', Uzhgorod, 1935 (in Czech).
  2. Kuchera V., Mineral springs and resorts of Subcarpathian Rus', Bulletin of the Czechoslovak Balneological Society, Prague, 1923, Vol. III (in Czech).
  3. Tolstikhin N.I., Mineral water provinces of the USSR, Problems of Soviet Geology, 1938, No. 3.

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