Analysis of Ground Water Quality in Terms of Geological Setting in the Territory of the Mesić Village for the Purpose of Bottling (Municipality Of Vršac) Cover Image

Analysis of Ground Water Quality in Terms of Geological Setting in the Territory of the Mesić Village for the Purpose of Bottling (Municipality Of Vršac)
Analysis of Ground Water Quality in Terms of Geological Setting in the Territory of the Mesić Village for the Purpose of Bottling (Municipality Of Vršac)

Author(s): Nataša Biočanin, Velimir Jovanović, Ivana Carević, Dragana Vušković
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Српско географско друштво
Keywords: Mesić; Vršac Mountains; “Moja voda”; low-mineral water; physical properties; chemical composition;

Summary/Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of the quality of groundwater that are exploited in the territory of the Mesić village in the factory "Moja voda" on the slopes of the Vršac Mountains. Spring waters formed in the Tertiary and Quaternary sediments are situated near the high-grade metamorphic complex border of Vršac Mountains that represents the northernmost prolongation of Serbo-macedonian massif to the West and low-grade metamorphic complex of the Ranovac-Vlasina-Osogovo terrane to the East. Groundwater is assigned on the basis of chemical analyses to the group of hydrocarbonate-calcium-magnesium non-carbonated low-mineral water, whose physical properties and chemical composition is the consequence of geological conditions of the environment through which circulates. The dominant anions and cations (HCO3 - , Ca2 + and Mg2 + ) accumulate in groundwater of Mesić as a product of weathering of silicate minerals present in igneous and metamorphic complex of Vršac Mountains. The specificity of these waters is an adequate amount of selenium in its composition related to the Tertiary and Quaternary clay deposits which have the pyrite and organic matter, as well as silica, whose presence in the water is a consequence of weathering (hydrolysis) of silicate minerals, particularly feldspar. Water from the exploration wells is classified as “B reserve” according to the applicable criteria.

  • Issue Year: 94/2014
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 91-108
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English