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7 July
9:00 Opening ceremony
  • Judit Déri-Takács (moderator): Welcome note of the Symposium
  • Opening of the symposium:
    • Katalin Enikő Magyari, Vice-rector for research, ELTE
  • Welcome notes:
    • Imre Kacskovics,
      Dean of the Faculty of Science, ELTE
    • Teodóra Szőcs,
      Vice-president, IAH
    • Marco Masetti,
      UMIL
    • Ferenc Molnár,
      GTK
    • Judit Mádl-Szőnyi,
      Symposium chair, ELTE
  • Technical information
    • Attila Varga
      Diamond Congress Ltd.
Session 1
Energy flow systems, related fluids and their simulations
Chairs:
Xiao-Wei JIANG | Brigitta CZAUNER
10:00 Keynote presentation by
Xiao-Wei JIANG
Recent progress in hydraulics and hydrochemistry of groundwater flow systems
10:30 Andrew LOVE
Effect of basement leakage in contrast with the common no-flow base conditions in 2D Tóthian flow
10:45 Zheming SHI
Aquifer system characterization by passive investigation method
11:00 Yueqing XIE
Groundwater hydraulic and age responses to historical climate change in arid and semiarid regions with topography-driven flow
11:15 Mária MOLNÁR
Transient numerical modelling for the karst aquifer of the Transdanubian Range between 1951-2030
11:30 Samrit LUOMA
Groundwater flow models of the glacial aquifers at Lahti and Mikkeli sites, southern Finland
11:45 Nina HENDRIKSSON
Tracing groundwater recharge using meteoric isotope signal of deuterium excess
12:00 Lunch break
Session 1
Energy flow systems, related fluids and their simulations (ctd.)
Chairs:
John MOLSON | Hanneke VERWEIJ
13:00 Márk SZIJÁRTÓ
Role of coupled fluid flow and heat transfer in synthetic and real groundwater flow systems
13:15 Attila GALSA
Topohaline and Topothermohaline Convection in Regional Groundwater Flow Systems in Synthetic and Real Hydrogeological Environment
13:30 Maja TODOROVIC
Hydrogeochemical characterization of the regional groundwater flow systems in Southern part of Pannonian Basin (Serbia)
13:45 Alessia KACHADOURIAN MARRAS
The forgotten facts of the visibility of groundwater
14:00 Ibtissem DJAAFRI
A hydrogeochemical study of thermal water (Geysers Hammam Debegh & Ouled Ali) using Toth's theory in Eastern Algeria
14:15 Denisse DE LA FUENTE VIVANCO
Groundwater flow systems in Petorca River Basin, Chile: Their contribution to improve water management and protection
14:30 Ibtissem YAHYAOUI
Groundwater discharge visibility and vertical flow in understanding recharge in western Tunisia
14:45 Yussef ABUD RUSSELL
Identification of recharge and discharge zones in a gravity-driven regional groundwater flow. The case of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
15:00 Coffee break
Session 2
Managed aquifer recharge, adaptation to climate change and ecohydrology
Chairs:
Niels HARTOG | Catalin STEFAN
15:30 Keynote presentation by
Niels HARTOG
Global water crisis: Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) to the Rescue?
16:00 Kristiina NUOTTIMäKI
Isotopic data in groundwater-surface water interaction study for a MAR site characterisation
16:15 Catalin STEFAN
Modelling of managed aquifer recharge schemes in near-real time using the INOWAS web-based simulation platform: experiences from a WaterJPI research project
16:30 Matej BLATNIK
Impact of flooding pattern changes and human activities on the ecohydrology of the Cerkniško Polje, Slovenia
16:45 Zsóka SZABÓ
The Effectivity and Potential of Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting by Shallow Well Infiltration in Kerekegyháza, Hungary
17:00 Ágnes ROTAR-SZALKAI
Suitability mapping of MAR schemes in Hungary
17:15
18:00 Banquet
19:30
8 July
Session 3
Geoenergy, thermal water and hydrocarbon systems
Chairs:
Hanneke VERWEIJ | Teppo AROLA
9:30 Keynote presentation by
Inga BERRE
Numerical modelling of fracture deformation and propagation in development and production of geothermal systems
10:00 Yanlong KONG
Fault-affected fluid circulation revealed by hydrochemistry and isotopes in a large-scale utilized geothermal reservoir
10:15 Francesco CECINATO
Energy efficiency of thermo-active micro-piles
10:30

Workshop on geofluids

Judit MÁDL-SZŐNYI
What is the significance of incorporating flow systems in geofluid research? – Exchanging views from scientific basis to practical approach

Further moderators: Brigitta CZAUNER, Ádám TÓTH
12:00 Lunch break
Session 3
Geoenergy, thermal water and hydrocarbon systems (ctd.)
Chairs:
Francesco CECINATO | Inga BERRE
13:00 Honorary lecture
Ladislaus RYBACH
Hydrogeochemistry of warm water inflows in deep tunneling – technical risks and geothermal chances. Examples from the Swiss Alps
13:30 Ernst HUENGES
Hydraulic stimulation treatments in the geothermal injection well in Mezőberény, Hungary
13:45 John MOLSON
Numerical simulation of fluid flow and thermal transport in the context of ENHANCED geothermal POTENTIAL with discrete fracture networks IN THE St. Lawrence Lowlands basin, Quebec, Canada
14:00 Poster presentations
Chairs:
Catalin STEFAN | John MOLSON
(2,5 min/presentation)
14:45 Virtual poster walk
15:30 Coffee break
Session 4
Natural and anthropogene contamination, vulnerability and hazards of geofluids
Chairs:
Marco MASETTI | Marijke HUYSMANS
16:00 Keynote presentation by
Daniele PEDRETTI
Geological entropy to measure the spatial disorder of heterogeneous media: from upscaling solute transport modeling in complex aquifers to new fields of applications
16:30 Jing LI
Salinity evolution of aquitard porewater associated with transgression and regression in the coastal plain of Eastern China
16:45 Andrea CITRINI
Vulnerability assessment of karst aquifers using the COPA+K index-based method: the case of the Valseriana springs (Northern Italy)
17:00 Lea AUGUSTIN
Investigating transport and fate of herbicides in two lysimeters and potential impacts to groundwater
17:15 Ricardo Leonel MARROQUIN PAIZ
Estimating surface water – groundwater interactions using a multidisciplinary approach in Río Acomé Basin, Guatemala, Central America
17:30 Anita ERŐSS
Geogenic radionuclide contamination in groundwater – a new challenge in drinking water supply
17:45 Petra BAJÁK
Natural Uranium Contamination in Groundwater – Understanding the Mobilization and Transport Processes with the Help of Hydrogeology and Geochemical Modeling
18:00 Budapest sightseeing
9 July
Session 5
Fluid–rock interactions and hydrogeochemical reactions
Chairs:
Teodóra SZŐCS | Daniele PEDRETTI
10:00 Zsolt BENKÓ
Triassic saline fluid flow and epigenetic lead-zinc sulphide mineralization in granite and carbonate basement units along the Transdanubian Shear Zone, Pannonian Basin, Hungary
10:15 Ekkehard HOLZBECHER
Retardation and Diffusion in Matrix-Fracture Systems
10:30 Boglárka KIS
Constraints on the hydrogeochemistry and origin of the CO2-rich mineral waters from the Eastern Carpathians – Transylvanian Basin boundary (Romania)
10:45 Dóra CSERESZNYÉS
Interactions in CO2-porewater-sandstone system
11:00 Poster presentationsChairs:
Marco MASETTI | Ferenc MOLNÁR
(2,5 min/presentation)
11:45 Virtual poster walk
12:30 Lunch break
Session 5
Fluid–rock interactions and hydrogeochemical reactions (ctd.)
Chairs:
Teodóra SZŐCS | Ferenc MOLNÁR
13:30 Keynote presentation by
Vincent POST
Three-Dimensional Reactive Transport Modelling in Regional Flow Systems: Groundwater-Rock Interaction in the Agricultural Emsland Region, Germany
14:00 Mariana MENONCIN
Cave sediment analysis of Molnár János Cave – Hungary
14:15 Márton TÓTH
Hydrogeochemical investigation of medicinal water producing in the Hospital of Parádfürdő
14:30 Zsuzsa MOLNÁR
Paleo-flow of basinal fluids in the Transdanubian Range (Western Hungary): fluorite veins at Pécsely
14:45 Coffee break
Session 5
Fluid–rock interactions and hydrogeochemical reactions (ctd.)
Chairs:
Ferenc MOLNÁR | Daniele PEDRETTI
15:15 Aicha SAAD
Baseline for the Assessment of Groundwater Quality for the Economic Development of Ouedd Eddahab Basin (Southern Morocco).
15:30 Jianwen YANG
Role of Uranium-bearing Brines Location in Controlling the Formation of Unconformity-related Uranium Deposits
15:45 Jobst WURL
Differencing hydrothermal source rocks through strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr).-An example from the Los Cabos Block, BCS, Mexico
16:00 Closing ceremony
8 JulyChairs:
Catalin STEFAN | John MOLSON
Session 1:
Energy flow systems, related fluids and their simulations
14:00 P-01
Ádám TÓTH

Interacting Geofluids Systems in a Shallow Carbonate Basin, Hungary
14:03 P-02
Aditya JAIN
Spring Potential Mapping and vulnerability assessment and effect of land-use, climate and human impacts using remote sensing and field measurements in the Uttarakhand Himalayas.
14:06 P-03
Hana BEN MAHREZ
Hydrostratigraphical evaluation of deltaic to fluvial series based on spatial and temporal variations of seismic geomorphology, Pannonian Basin, Hungary.
14:09 P-04
Luka SERIANZ
Evaluating the relevance of topography driven groundwater flow in a low temperature geothermal system in the Julian Alps, Slovenia
14:12 P-05
Szilvia SIMON
Complex flow field due to different fluid driving forces in large sedimentary basins – Pannonian Basin, Hungary
14:15 P-06
Juuso IKONEN
Assessing groundwater and seawater mixing using isotopes of H, O, Sr, S and Li in pockmarks with different degrees of groundwater influence at a submarine groundwater discharge site in Hanko, southern Finland
14:18 P-07
Yong XIAO
The true face of Karst thermal groundwater system under the mask of cold-hot water mixing
Session 2:
Managed aquifer recharge, adaptation to climate change and ecohydrology
14:21 P-08
Gábor NYIRI
Hydraulic modeling of Ranney wells in riverbank filtrated system
14:24 P-09
Katalin CSONDOR
Evaluation of a natural uranium contamination of a riverbank filtered drinking water supply system
14:27 P-10
Timea TRÁSY-HAVRIL
Effects of recharge reduction on the dynamics of complex groundwater flow systems driven by multiple driving forces
14:30 P-11
Piya MOHASIN
Impact evaluation of persistent organic pesticides on the groundwater by an innovative ASTR technology using probabilistic modelling
Session 3:
Geoenergy, thermal water and hydrocarbon systems
14:33 P-12
Ábel MARKÓ
Approach to understand and avoid injection related problems in geothermal systems
14:36 P-13
Brigitta CZAUNER
Abnormal formation pressures: definition, determination and mapping in the Pannonian Basin, Hungary
Session 5:
Fluid–rock interactions and hydrogeochemical reactions
14:39 P-14
Latifa AL YACOUBI
Origin of saline groundwater within fractured crystalline aquifers of the Canadian Shield in Eeyou Istchee James Bay: Case study of Eléonore Mine
   
14:45 POSTER DISCUSSION
15:30  
9 JulyChairs:
Marco MASETTI | Ferenc MOLNÁR
Session 3:
Geoenergy, thermal water and hydrocarbon systems
11:00 P-15
Péter KORONCZ
Is proppant embedment a real phenomenon in the case of Upper Pannonian unconsolidated and friable sands?
11:03 P-16
Tamás BUDAY
Investigation of the Geological and Hydrogeological Conditions in North Tiszántúl Influencing the Efficiency of Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
11:06 P-17
Nino KAPANADZE
Geothermal potential assessment of West Georgian Lowland 
Session 4:
Natural and anthropogene contamination, vulnerability and hazards of geofluids
11:09 P-18
Daniele PEDRETTI
Groundwater rebound and the solute mobility: a "rising" problem
11:12 P-19
Giulia CASIRAGHI
Designing a large-scale bioremediation system for in-situ sequential anaerobic-aerobic degradation of organochlorides and hydrocarbons near Venice (Italy)
11:15 P-20
Heinz SURBECK
Radium in Geothermal Fluids
11:18 P-21
Stefania STEVENAZZI
Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen depositions on ecosystems and groundwater resources
11:21 P-22
Lyudmila PETROVA
Maximum concentrations of microelements in mine waters of the South-Eastern Donbass and their influence on the aeration zone of adjacent landscapes
Session 5:
Fluid–rock interactions and hydrogeochemical reactions
11:24 P-23
Judit DÉRI-TAKÁCS
Using hydrogeochemical caracteristics to refine the conceptual model ofgroundwater flow in Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada
11:27 P-24
Máté HENCZ
Fluid inclusion study of zoned garnets from the skarn deposit of the Recsk Ore Complex (NE Hungary)
11:30 P-25
Piyal HALDER
Mesoscopic observations of fluid-rock interaction at the pre-Deccan Basement rocks up to 1500 m depth in the Koyna Intraplate Seismogenic Zone of India
11:33 P-26
Andrey OZERSKIY
Three types of reservoirs and fluids in the archean crystalline rock
11:36 P-27
Bianca NÉMETH
Detailed Study on Fluid-Rock Interaction in Lower Crustal Garnet Granulite Xenoliths from W-Hungary
11:39 P-28
Marine MARDASHOVA
The prospects to use thermal waters in heat-and-power engineering
11:42
11:45 POSTER DISCUSSION
12:30