The thermal waters of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county and their balneological utilization

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The s of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county and their balneological utilization Sándor Pap H-5008 Szolnok-Szandaszőlős, Wittmann Viktor u. 28. Hungary e-mail:geopasa@freemail.hu Abstract. By the end of 2002 several hundreds of hydrocarbon bore holes and hot water wells had been drilled in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county. On the basis of their data the author reveals the most important reservoir layers and their utilization. Key words: reservoir, thermal bath, medical bath, Research. The exploration of the geothermal conditions and reservoirs of Jász- Nagykun-Szolnok county began in 1928 owing to the work of geologist Ferenc Pávai Vajna. Hydrocarbon exploratory drilling Karcag (Berekfürdő)-I. and the thermal well in Szolnok were finished this year. Their bottom depths are 1224,6 meters and 949,5 meters, respectively. By the end of 2002 several hundreds of hydrocarbon drillings and almost 180 and lukewarm artesian water producing drillings had been accomplished. On their basis we have a pretty good overview of the conditions and reservoirs. The result and utilization of the research. The most important reservoirs are the sandstone layers of the Újfalu, Zagyva and Nagyalföld Formations of the upper Pannonian area. Geological characteristics of the formations: Újfalu Sandstone Formation: It consists of a frequent alternation of sandstone, siltstone and clay marl, deposited in a littoral, particularly delta front-delta plain environment. The sandstone bodies in it may have a thickness of a few tens of metres. Coalified plant remnants frequently occur in it, forming a bed at some sites. Zagyva Formation: It consists of a very frequent alternation of fluvial and lacustrine, loose, medium to fine grained sand, sandstone, silt, clay and clay marl beds containing coalified plant remnants with frequent occurrences of lignite strips. The sequence may contain sandstone intercalations with a thickness of 10 to 20m, which are channel fill, point bar, or flood plain deposits, and paleosoil levels described as variegated clay. Nagyalföld Variegated Clay Formation: It consists of an alteration of bluish grey sand beds with grey, yellowish grey, reddish brown spotted clay beds of varying thickness. Lignite and pebbly sand beds are frequently included. It represents a typical lacustrine, fluvial and terrestrial sequence. Characteristics of the reservoirs. The lowest formation of the upper Pannonian beds, the Újfalu Formation has a bottom depth of 1000-2000m in the county. The parts of the formations which have higher temperature than 40 C make up a total width of 400-1300m. The widths of the aquifer sandstones vary, but they are at least 10-15m. Their total width is thought to make up the 40-60% of the column. Their porosity is 20-30%, their permeability is 500-1000md. In some parts of the county the Miocene carbonated, detrital layer below the Pannonian deposits is also a reservoir. Its capacity to store

is well known from hydrocarbon drillings. The reservoir layers are seated 1600-3000m deep below the surface. Their widths are some ten meters, their porosity are 10-15%, their permeabilities are some 100 md. Geothermal conditions. In the forming of the geothermal conditions the water currents between the regionally pinched out aquitard and the aquifer layers play a significant role. There are recharge and discharge areas. The young faults greatly affect the directions and intensities of the currents. The geothermal gradient is between 50-70 C/km on the average. In the Jászság and the surroundings of Karcag-Berekfürdő values of 80-100 C/km may occur in some extrem cases. These rates are measured especially in the higher layers. Thermal water of at least 36 C outflowing temperature can be expected below 500-600 meters from layers of Upper Pannonian formation. Wells producing water of 70-80 C can be found in Túrkeve, Öcsöd, Karcag, Mezőtúr, Törökszentmiklós, Tiszaföldvár and Jászkisér. In areas of better geothermal value 30-35 C lukewarm water is produced from layers below 350-400 meters. In these cases the reservoirs are mostly the sand layers of the Pleistocene. From the Miocene reservoirs water of an outflowing temperature of almost 100 C can be obtained. The utilization of s. 35 of the or lukewarm water wells have been eliminated or permanently closed in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county. We have no accurate data on the distribution of the utilization of the other 10 million m 3 produced in the county. The estimated distribution of the utilization is the following: water supply of medical and thermal baths 40% drinking water supply 30% agricultural water utilization 10% heating of establishments 10% industrial water supply 8% no utilization 2%. It can be seen that the utilization of s has economic significance in the county. Balneological utilization of s. 24 thermal baths can be found in 20 of the 77 settlements of the county. 10 of them are officially acknowledged as medical spas. (Figure 1) Almost 50 wells supply the baths with. The first exploration well in the county with the expressed purpose of finding was drilled in 1928 in Szolnok. According to a booklet dealing with the topic, which was published in 1932 Szolnok has radioactive alkaline with a temperature of 55,6 C rising from a 957m deep artesian well. [1]. The publication also informs us about the medical suggestions and equipments among others. It also tells us that the water is sold under the name of Áldás-víz ( Blessing-water ). At the same time, in 1927-28, the 1224,6m deep Karcag-1, then in 1929-30 the 801,7 m deep oil-exploration wells were drilled. Oil was not found, only 65 C water mixed with natural gas. Based on this hydro-carbonated, chlorine and iodine medical water a spa opened in the area in 1932. The gas separated from water is used to run a small glass factory. [2]. Especially noteworthy is Cserkeszőlő, with the only well in the county that receives its from a Miocene reservoir. The well was drilled in 1942-43 for oil exploration. However they found a 96 C waterflow from the Miocene layers instead. The water was chemically analysed by Dr. János Bodnár, director of the Medical Chemistry Institute in Debrecen, who concluded: The analysed water has a rather interesting and exceptional composition. No water of similar composition has been found in Hungary yet. In my opinion the water has medical characteristics are well worth further examination. [3]. The well was closed after the analysis and was opened only in September 1952. Today Cserkeszőlő - along with Berekfürdő - is the best-known and most-visited spa of the county.

Another oil-exploration drilling in Tiszaörs also led to the construction of a bath in 1930-1932. Most of the baths in the county were established during the 1950 s and 1960 s. In several cases their water-sources are failed hydrocarbon bores. At the turn of the millennium large sums were invested into the development of the baths and spas. In some cases some thermal wells were drilled where no spa had existed before, e.g. in Abádszalók and Tiszaszentimre. However, a few spas were closed due to the owner s financial difficulties. The wells get the water from a depth between 400-1800m. In every case there were more than one sandstone layers opened together. The total width of these layers in one well is usually between 20-50m. The water output ranges from a few hundred litres per minute to 3000 litre a minute. The wells used to have a surface outflow. Nowadays there are more and more wells with a negative dynamic water level. Tables No.1 and 2 show the temperature of the produced waters. The total salt content of the waters in the Jászság region is below 1000 mg/l. In the Szolnok-Berekfürdő line and to the south of it the salt reaches 2-3000 mg/l. It is exceedingly high in the area of Szolnok, where it might be as high as 10000 mg/l and above. The salt content rises in every area as we go deeper. The waters are usually alkali-carbonated, often with great chloride, calcium, iodine or bromine content. They are mostly good for curing locomotive disorder, rheumatic and gynaecological or for calming their complaints. They can also be used for the aftercare of fractures or inflammatory. Their effect in each bath and spa is shown in tables No.1 and 2. Some of the waters are consumed as medical or mineral water. For example: Áldás-víz, Cserke kincse. There are some which are not suitable for drinking due to their high arsenic content. In some cases the water of the wells supplying the spas are also used for communal, agricultural and industrial purposes, as well as for heating. Conclusions: The baths and spas of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county are the most important tourist attractions of the region, their development is by all means reasonable. However, due to economic reasons and the lowering output of existing wells, the establishment of new spas is not advisable. References: [1] Magyarország fürdővizeinek, ásványvizeinek, üdülőhelyeinek ismertetése Magyarország fürdőtérképével. Országos Balneológiai Egyesület. Budapest 1932. [2] Karcag és a Nagykunság. Szolnok Megyei Idegenforgalmi Hivatal. Szolnok 1983. [3] Csath Béla: Negyven éve fejezték be a Tiszakürt-1. kutatófúrást. Kőolaj és Földgáz 18. (118) évfolyam 10. szám 1985.

Figure 1. Thermal and medicinal baths in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county

THERMAL BATHS OF JÁSZ-NAGYKUN- COUNTY SETTLEMENTS TEMPERATURE of produced water C ABÁDSZALÓK 52 TYPE OF WATER FAVORABLE EFFECT ON THE FOLLOWING DISEASES JÁSZÁROKSZÁLLÁS 52 Thermal water JÁSZBERÉNY thermal bath JÁSZBERÉNY Bath of Lehel 45 Convalescent treatment of accident injuries After paralysis, bony structure, locomotive, gristle changes 45 Thermal water Rheumatic JÁSZBOLDOGHÁZA 38 Thermal water Locomotive illnesses JÁSZKISÉR 69 KŐTELEK 62 KUNHEGYES 58 Iodine MARTFŰ 62 Damjanich swimming pool 62 Open-air bath in Tiszaliget 60 swimming pool and bath of MÁV TISZAFÖLDVÁR 71 Alkali-hydrogen carbonated, iodine mineral water with chloride and fluoride content, iodine with high salt content Sodium-hydrogen carbonated, iodine thermal water 56 Thermal water Hydrogen-carbonated, alkali-chloride TISZAÖRS 51 Thermal water TÖRÖKSZENTMIKLÓS 64 Thermal water: the total salt concentration less than 1000mg/g Thermal water with high iron content Gynaecological and joint Rheumatic and joint illnesses Convalescent treatment of locomotive, gynaecological, rheumatic and joint Rheumatic, gynaecological Treatment of chronic Rheumatic and joint illnesses Locomotive, gynaecological Accident injures, spinal, nervous system Table 1.

MEDICINAL SPAS OF JÁSZ-NAGYKUN- COUNTY SETTLEMENTS TEMPERATURE of produced water C BEREKFÜRDŐ 54-57 CSERKESZŐLŐ 83 TYPE OF WATER Alkali-hydrogencarbonated, iodine Hydrogen-carbonated, iodine, bromine, alkalichloride COURING EFFECT ON THE FOLLOWING ILLNESSES Suitable for curing locomotive illnesses and inflammation of nervous origin, rehabilitation after accidents Convalescent treatment of locomotive, rheumatic, gynaecological, inflammation illnesses, suitable also for rehabilitation after accidents JÁSZAPÁTI 49 Thermal water Rheumatic illnesses JÁSZSZENTANDRÁS 42 KARCAG 75 Thermal water with iron content Calcium,magnesium hydrogen-carbonated, limy, with high salt content KISÚJSZÁLLÁS 52 Alkali-hydrogencarbonated, iodine MEZŐTÚR 54 Hotel Tisza 54 Iodine, fluorine, alkalihydrogen-carbonated with high salt content, alkalihydrogen-carbonated, iodine Alkali-hydrogencarbonated, iodine TISZAFÜRED 49 Alkali-hydrogencarbonated medicinal water TÚRKEVE 80 Alkali-hydrogencarbonated iodine, sulphide medicinal bath Rheumatic and gynaecological illnesses For easing gynaecological complaints, treatment of locomotive and curing some skin- Curing of locomotive and gynaecological, rehabilitation after fractures, galvanic treatment, tangentor, electric and hydro therapy, medical massage Locomotive rehabilitation, rheumatic, joint illnesses, allergic complaints Curing gynaecological complaints and locomotive illnesses, suitable for reduction of the excess of gastric juice and prevention of Suitable for curing locomotive, gynaecological illnesses and of nervous origin, accompanied by wear of vertebral disc, muscular atrophy and paralysis Suitable for curing locomotive, gynaecological and skin- Table 2.