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999 _c192387
_d192387
020 _a978-1-315-76416-0
040 _cDepartment of Geology
100 _aRazowska-Jaworek,Lidia
245 0 _aCalcium and Magnesium in Groundwater: Occurrence and Significance for Human Health/
260 _aVerlag:
_bCRC Press,
_c2014.
505 _aPART 1 Origin and occurrence of calcium and magnesium in groundwaters Ca and Mg in loess pore moisture The solubility of different carbonate rocks in natural and anthropogenically influenced waters Hydrogeochemical distribution of Ca and Mg in groundwater in Serbia ByP. Papic´, J. Milosavljevic´, M. C´uk & R. Petrovic´ Study of Ca and Mg distribution within the aeration and saturation zones of the Upper Jurassic limestone massif of the southern part of the Cracow- Cz stochowa Upland (Poland) Groundwater calcium and magnesium content in various lithological types of aquifers in Slovenia Ca and Mg in fractured and karstic aquifers of Slovenia Distribution of Ca and Mg in groundwater flow systems in carbonate aquifers in Southern Latium Region (Italy): Implications on drinking water quality The major litho-structural units in selected areas of Northern Nigeria: Some statistics on the distribution of Ca and Mg are appended Effect of mine waters from coal mines of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin in the content of Ca and Mg in the catchment of the Upper Odra river PART 2 Significance of calcium and magnesium in groundwater for human health Health and regulatory aspects of calcium and magnesium in drinking water ByF. Kozisek Mineral water as a source of healthy minerals ByT. Wojtaszek & M. Pieniak Mg and Ca in groundwater and the incidence of acute coronary syndrome: Application of a Bayesian spatial method in medical geology PART 3 Calcium and magnesium in mineral and therapeutic waters Ca and Mg in bottled mineral and spring waters in Europe Ca and Mg in selected medicinal waters of Lower Silesia Type and concentration of different compounds of Ca and Mg in natural waters used in therapeutic treatment or as food (bottled waters) A survey of Ca and Mg in thermal springs of West Africa: Implications for drinking and bathing therapy
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b17085
942 _cEBK