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The sources of thermal water for
Pamukkale are about 20 km from Denizli. The ancient city of Hierapolis
is also located in the same place. The water comes from underground
karstic caverns and creates the cascades through precipitation of
CaCO3 (calcium bicarbonate ) as the CO2 (carbon dioxide) evaporates.
Thermal spring water is beneficial for myocardium and cardiac complaints. The curative value of this thermal spring was understood in ancient times as well. It has been used for centuries. During the Roman Era religious ceremonies and festivals were held at the thermal pools, and important statesmen and rich people came to Hierapolis to be cured. Religious functionaries and ancient physicians administered healing. The spring waters are rich in calcium, magnesium sulfate, bicarbonate and carbon dioxide. They also have a radioactive content of 1,537 picocuries/liter. The pH is 6.0. Travertine is a kind of rock which is
formed as calcium bicarbonate precipitates out of hot spring water. It
may be formed in many ways under different atmospheric conditions.
Geological activity of the past affected a large area in which the
Pamukkale thermal springs are found. There are 17 thermal sources in
this special area with temperatures ranging between 35-100°C. The
source of Pamukkale is only one nit of that whole area. The thermal
water flows to the top of the cascades by a 320-meter-long channel and
then flows on the cascades about 240-300 m. CaCO3 begins to precipitate
on the cascades as the carbon dioxide evaporates, but in the beginning
the precipitate is soft like gel. It needs time to completely dry and
harden. In order to protect the cascades from destruction and to
preserve their natural beauty, entrance to the travertine area has been
prohibited since 15 May 1997. . Red Travertines The Thermal Source is in Karahayit Town about 5 km north of Pamukkale and also a part of the Pamukkale Thermal Sources System. The water composition resembles that of Pamukkale Thermal Sources, but it is warmer and has less CO2. There are three sources. The first one is 420C, the second is 50 0C and the third source is 56 0C. The water also has mildly radioactive elements.The thermal water is good for the heart, hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure, rheumatism, sciatica, skin and nerve diseases. Thermal Water Contents: The water has calcium (466.000), bicarbonate (1329,569), sodium (114,950), iron (2,485), potassium (32,883), magnesium (131,344), carbon dioxide (730,40) mg and radioactivity is 183,14. There are several oxides in thermal water. That's why the water has formed different colored travertines according to its contents. Karahayit used to be just a local tourist destination, but nowadays it is an international destination because many hotels have been built. Karahayit Town is almost as important as Pamukkale. The Karahayit Red Cascades cover about 500 m2. The cascades are one of the most interesting places to see in Denizli. |
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