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Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks deals with deep groundwater in
the granite and gneiss basement of the continents. It has become
evident during the past years that highly mineralized water is
present in an interconnected fracture network of the basement.
Thus, the upper part of the crust of the continents can be viewed
as an aquifer and investigated with tools common in hydrogeology.
This book presents accounts on water-conducting features of
crystalline rocks and summarizes the hydraulic properties of the
basement. The volume includes reviews, new data and research on the
often remarkable chemical composition of deep groundwater.
Microbial processes in the deep basement aquifer are probably more
important than previously thought. Two contributions focus on this
recent extension of research of the biosphere to greater depth in
the Earth. This book represents the first multidisciplinary and
integrated account of deep groundwater hydrology in crystalline
basement. It is of interest to hydrologists and hydrogeologists
working with water in crystalline rocks, but also to solid earth
geophysicists, geochemists and petrologists with an interest in
fluids in the crust. Scientists involved in nuclear waste disposal
programs and geothermal energy development will find a wealth of
stimulating ideas in this volume.
The chemical interaction of water and rock is one of the most
fascinating an d multifaceted process in geology. The composition
of surface water and groundwater is largely controlled by the
reaction of water with rocks and minerals. At elevated temperature,
hydrothermal features, hydrothermal 0 re deposits and geothermal
fields are associated with chemical effects of water-rock
interaction. Surface outcrops of rocks from deeper levels in the
crust, including exposures of lower crustal and mantle rocks, often
display structures that formed by interaction of the rocks with a
supercritical aqueous fluid at very high pT conditions.
Understanding water-rock interaction is also of great importance to
applied geology and geochemistry, particularly in areas such as
geothermal energy, nuclear waste repositories and applied
hydrogeology. The extremely wide-ranging research efforts on the
universal water-rock interaction process is reflected in the wide
diversity of themes presented at the regular International Symposia
on Water-Rock Interaction (WRI). Because of the large and
widespread interest in water-rock interaction, the European Union
of Geosciences organized a special symposium on "water-rock
interaction" at EUGI0, the biannual meeting in Strasbourg 1999
convened by the editors of this volume. In contrast to the regular
WRI symposia addressed to the specialists, the EUG 10 "water-rock
interaction" symposium brought the subject to a general platform
This very successful symposium showed the way to the future of
water-rock reaction research.
Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks deals with deep groundwater in
the granite and gneiss basement of the continents. It has become
evident during the past years that highly mineralized water is
present in an interconnected fracture network of the basement.
Thus, the upper part of the crust of the continents can be viewed
as an aquifer and investigated with tools common in hydrogeology.
This book presents accounts on water-conducting features of
crystalline rocks and summarizes the hydraulic properties of the
basement. The volume includes reviews, new data and research on the
often remarkable chemical composition of deep groundwater.
Microbial processes in the deep basement aquifer are probably more
important than previously thought. Two contributions focus on this
recent extension of research of the biosphere to greater depth in
the Earth. This book represents the first multidisciplinary and
integrated account of deep groundwater hydrology in crystalline
basement. It is of interest to hydrologists and hydrogeologists
working with water in crystalline rocks, but also to solid earth
geophysicists, geochemists and petrologists with an interest in
fluids in the crust. Scientists involved in nuclear waste disposal
programs and geothermal energy development will find a wealth of
stimulating ideas in this volume.
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