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Underground waters have
very important role as sources for settlements' water supply. Pollution of
underground waters from one side depends on the environment's burden with
pollutants substances of anthropogenic origin, and from the other side, on
physical-geographic conditions, of which geologic factors have the greatest
role. Geological field structure, besides, affects determining of conditions on
underground water's forming, as well as its chemical composition. In this work,
the influence of geological structure was presented on the quality of
underground waters in the area of Ljubija, the specific large deposits of iron
ore. During researches for this paper's needs, analyses were carried out of the
general physical-chemical parameters of underground waters' quality.
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