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On the origin and chemical evolution of groundwater at the Olkiluoto site
Petteri Pitkänen, Margit Snellman, Ulla Vuorinen
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Olkiluoto
100%
Groundwater
100%
Chemical Evolution
100%
Modem
83%
Seawater
66%
Endmember
50%
Litorina Sea
50%
Gulf of Bothnia
33%
Borehole
33%
Brackish Groundwater
33%
Meltwater
33%
Weichselian
33%
Chemical Characteristics
16%
Baltic Sea
16%
Upper Part
16%
Nuclear Waste Disposal
16%
Hydrothermal Process
16%
Cold End
16%
Brackish Water
16%
Ice Sheet
16%
Warm Period
16%
Recharge
16%
Deep Location
16%
Climatic Change
16%
Great Depth
16%
Saline Groundwater
16%
Young Age
16%
Stable Water Isotopes
16%
Cl Content
16%
Land Uplift
16%
Glacial Meltwater
16%
Site Selection
16%
Interglacial Period
16%
Conservative Tracer
16%
Evolutionary Interpretation
16%
Dilution Water
16%
Hydrochemistry
16%
Mixing Calculation
16%
Rainwater
16%
Groundwater Types
16%
Comprehensive Sampling
16%
Selection Program
16%
Eemian
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Salinity
100%
Meltwater
100%
Chemical Evolution
100%
Litorina Sea
100%
Borehole
66%
Weichselian
66%
Radioactive Waste
33%
Climate Change
33%
Ice Sheet
33%
Recharging
33%
Stable Isotope
33%
Hydrochemistry
33%
Rain Water
33%
Eemian
33%
Sea Level
33%
Baltic Sea
33%
Site Selection
33%
Holocene
33%
INIS
water
100%
ground water
100%
origin
100%
layers
63%
mixing
54%
seawater
36%
depth
36%
seas
36%
values
27%
salinity
27%
boreholes
18%
ice
9%
data
9%
stable isotopes
9%
increasing
9%
chemistry
9%
sampling
9%
carbon 14
9%
islands
9%
sulfates
9%
isotopes
9%
climatic change
9%
sheets
9%
baltic sea
9%
radioactive waste disposal
9%
sea level
9%
site selection
9%