Karst landscapes of China: patterns, ecosystem processes and services

K Wang, C Zhang, H Chen, Y Yue, W Zhang… - Landscape …, 2019 - Springer
Context The karst region of southwestern China, one of the largest continuous karsts in the
world, is known for its unique landscapes and rich biodiversity. This region has suffered …

Spatial distribution characteristics and migration of microplastics in surface water, groundwater and sediment in karst areas: The case of Yulong River in Guilin …

X Shu, L Xu, M Yang, Z Qin, Q Zhang… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Karst regions, due to their unique topography, may be more susceptible to contaminants
such as microplastics from other ecosystems. However, few studies reported the occurrence …

Advances, challenges and perspective in modelling the functioning of karst systems: a review

H Jourde, X Wang - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2023 - Springer
We present a discussion of the state-of-the art on modelling geometrical characteristics,
hydrogeological behavior and geochemical evolution of karst aquifers of meteoric origin …

[HTML][HTML] Karst modelling challenge 1: Results of hydrological modelling

PY Jeannin, G Artigue, C Butscher, Y Chang… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The complexity of karst groundwater flow modelling is reflected by the amount of simulation
approaches. The goal of the Karst Modelling Challenge (KMC) is comparing different …

Effects of the morphological characteristics of plants on rainfall interception and kinetic energy

T Yan, Z Wang, C Liao, W Xu, L Wan - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Forests play an important role in the water cycle and in the control of soil erosion. The
canopy, as the first active surface of the forest, directly affects soil erosion by redistributing …

Application of nonlinear time series and machine learning algorithms for forecasting groundwater flooding in a lowland karst area

B Basu, P Morrissey, LW Gill - Water Resources Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In karst limestone areas interactions between ground and surface waters can be frequent,
particularly in low lying areas, linked to the unique hydrogeological dynamics of that bedrock …

Speleogenesis, geometry, and topology of caves: A quantitative study of 3D karst conduits

J Jouves, S Viseur, B Arfib, C Baudement, H Camus… - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Karst systems are hierarchically spatially organized three-dimensional (3D) networks of
conduits behaving as drains for groundwater flow. Recently, geostatistical approaches …

[HTML][HTML] A grouting simulation method for quick-setting slurry in karst conduit: The sequential flow and solidification method

Z Xu, D Pan, S Li, Y Zhang, Z Bu, J Liu - Journal of Rock Mechanics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
It is difficult to temporally and spatially track and characterize the slurry viscosity in flowing
water during grouting simulation. In this study, a sequential flow and solidification (SFS) …

Combining implicit geological modeling, field surveys, and hydrogeological modeling to describe groundwater flow in a karst aquifer

FM D'Affonseca, M Finkel, OA Cirpka - Hydrogeology Journal, 2020 - e-docs.geo-leo.de
Abstract In three-dimensional (3-D) implicit geological modeling, the bounding surfaces
between geological units are automatically constructed from lithological contact data …

Transient hydraulic tomography approach to characterize main flowpaths and their connectivity in fractured media

M Klepikova, B Brixel, M Jalali - Advances in Water Resources, 2020 - Elsevier
In sparse fracture systems flow and transport patterns are often dominated by main
flowpaths and characterized by a strong complexity induced by the fractures' surface …