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Peat Exploration for Medical Use
An extended swamp was developed in the western foreland of Lake Balaton in
the
Holocene. The peat has already been explored for hundred years. The peat
based
product, the HUMET-R syrup became a medicine by the ÂŽ90s. Its main
component is
humin acid that acts as a transporter of trace elements or as a reducer of
the excess trace
elements of the human body. The aim of the exploration was to delineate
medical peat in
Keszthely region. By the 84 core drillings of the 190 000 m2 exploration
area
367 000 m3 of exploitable peat reserve was found. The peat is divided
into three
types: mature, fibrous peat (bull liver) and mixed types. The bulk of the
reserve belongs to
the mixed peat type. It has favourable properties such as 43 - 68 m % of
humin acid and 12 - 16 m % of ash content.
The groundwater table is at 0.4 - 0.6 m thus it is necessary to drawdown
during the periods of exploitation