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Aktualny stan i kierunki badań hydrogeologicznych

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Current state and hydrogeological research directions
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VI Konferencja „Modelowanie przepływu wód podziemnych” Ciechocinek, 16–18.11.2014
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This article explores the current state of research in hydrogeology and the future challenges of fundamental and applied hydrogeology. A bibliometric analysis was conducted in the first part of the paper in order to evaluate groundwater research. It was based on papers published in Hydrogeology Journal and Journal of Hydrology in the period 2010–2014. This two journals were chosen arbitrary as most representatives for groundwater research for many reasons. The first journal published the largest number of articles and the second one has the highest percentage of publications related to groundwater research. Another reason was the field of research presented in this two journals: regional hydrogeology and methods. The bibliometric analysis summarizes output and research hotspots in groundwater studies. A keywords analysis showed that regional hydrogeology, methods and research techniques, isotopes and tracers and hydrogeochemistry were the main research areas in the study period. Then the citation data were used form these two journals and from the period 2001–2015 to assess the main areas of research. This analysis showed that methods of studies, recharge, ground water/surfaced water interaction and hydrogeochemistry were the main research areas in the studied period. The second part of this paper presents the main challenges for hydrogeology and it is based on many papers published in the period of last ten years. One of the greatest challenges in hydrogeology is fundamental science on regional scale .The demand is in determining universal theory on dominant processes on the regional scale, mainly with respect to groundwater recharge, groundwater/surface water interaction and transport processes. Finally the regional scale research imply interdisciplinary research.
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852--859
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Bibliogr. 36 poz., tab.
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  • Wydział Nauk o Ziemi, Uniwersytet Śląski, ul. Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec
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  • Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, Uniwersytet Śląski, ul. Bankowa 12, 40-007 Katowice
Bibliografia
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  • 4. BREDEHOEFT J. 2005 - The conceptualization model problem. Hydrogeol. J., 13 (1): 37-46.
  • 5. CURRELL M. 2014 - Mega-scale groundwater quality challenges and the need for an inter-disciplinary approach. Hydrogeol. J., 22 (4): 745-748.
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  • 10. HASSAN S.M.T., LUBCZYNSKI M.W., NISWONGER R.G. & SU Z. 2014 - Surface-groundwater interactions in hard rocks in Sardon Catchment of western Spain: An integrated modeling approach. J. Hydrol., 517: 390-410.
  • 11. HOLMAN I.P, ALLEN D.M., CUTHBERT M.O. & GODERNIAUX P 2012 - Towards best practice for assessing the impacts of climate change on groundwater. Hydrogeol. J., 20 (1): 1-4.
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  • 14. LANGEVIN C.D. & PANDAY S. 2012 - Future of Groundwater Modeling. Ground Water, 50 (3): 334-339.
  • 15. MICHALAK J., NAWALANY M., SADURSKI A. (red.) 2011 - Schematyzacja warunków hydrogeologicznych na potrzeby numerycznego modelowania przepływu w JCWPD. Państ. Inst. Geol., Warszawa, s. 176.
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  • 17. MUSOLFF A. 2009 - Micropollutants: challenges in hydrogeology. Hydrogeol. J., 17 (4): 763-766.
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  • 23. SCANLON, B.R., HEALY R.W. & COOK P.G. 2002 - Choosing appropriate techniques for quantifying groundwater recharge. Hydrogeol. J., 10 (1): 18-39.
  • 24. SCHWARTZ F.W., FANG Y.C. & PRTHASARATHY S. 2005 - Patterns of evolutions of research strands in the hydrologic sciences. Hydrogeol. J., 13 (1): 25-36.
  • 25. SCHWARTZ F.W. & IBARAKI M. 2001 - Hydrogeological Research: Beginning of trend or End of the Beginning? Ground Water, 39 (4): 492-498.
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  • 34. WAGENER T., SIVAPALAN M., TROCH P., MCGLYNN B.L., HARMAN C.J., GUPTA H.V., KUMAR P., RAO S.C., BASU N.B. & WILSON J. 2010 - The future of hydrology: An evolving science for a changing world. Water Resources Research, 46: 5.
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  • 36. YOUNGER PL. & ROBINS N.S. 2002 - Challenges in the characterization and prediction of the hydrogeology and geochemistry of mined ground. [W:] Younger P.L., Robins N.S. (red.), Mine Water Hydrogeology and Geochemistry. Geol. Soc. London, Sp. Publ., 198: 1-16.
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