Groundwater Resource Investigation Using Isotope Technology on River-Sea Systems

Author:

Bogdevich Oleg1,Duca Gheorghe2,Sidoroff Manuela Elisabeta3,Stanica Adrian4,Persoiu Aurel5,Vaseashta Ashok6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Moldova

2. Institute of Chemistry, Moldova State University, Moldova & Academy of Science of Moldova, Moldova & Romanian Academy, Romania

3. National Institute R&D for Biological Sciences, Romania

4. National Institute for Research and Development of Marine Geology and Geoecology (GeoEcoMar), Romania

5. Emil Racovita Institute of Speleology, Romania

6. International Clean Water Institute, USA & Transylvania University of Brasov, Romania & Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Moldova

Abstract

The chapter presents a review of the case study by the implementation of the stable isotope technology for the evaluation of the water cycle and water resource formation in the transboundary region between Romania, Ukraine, and the Republic of Moldova under the impact of climate change. The groundwater is an especially important resource for sustainable development in this situation for the studied region. The isotope tools and related modeling approaches are particularly useful for the groundwater flow evaluation and determination of the recharge sources. The cooperation and synergism between existing European research infrastructure project IAEA technical cooperation projects are considered for the future development of this scientific direction in the Danube River basin and Black Sea region at all.

Publisher

IGI Global

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