We discuss techniques to represent groundwater flow in carbonate aquifers using the three existing modeling approaches: equivalent porous medium, conduit network, and discrete …
Springs sustain groundwater-dependent ecosystems and provide freshwater for human use. Springs often occur because faults modify groundwater flow pathways leading to discharge …
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 …
The groundwater flow in karst aquifers is prone to become non-Darcian due to the presence of karst conduits, and this effect may become more pronounced during tunnel construction …
JJ Gallegos, BX Hu, H Davis - Hydrogeology journal, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Groundwater flow in a well-developed karst aquifer dominantly occurs through bedding planes, fractures, conduits, and caves created by and/or enlarged by dissolution …
Due to the duality in terms of (1) the groundwater flow field and (2) the discharge conditions, flow patterns of karst aquifer systems are complex. Estimated aquifer parameters may differ …
S Binet, E Joigneaux, H Pauwels, P Albéric, C Fléhoc… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Water exchanges between a karstic conduit and the surrounding aquifer are driven by hydraulic head gradient at the interface between these two domains. The case-study …
X Zheng, Z Yang, S Wang, YF Chen, R Hu, XJ Zhao… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic disturbance of karst groundwater systems by large-scale underground engineering activities is an important topic but is difficult to address due to the compound …
Hydrological models represent valuable tools to investigate the impacts of land use changes on water resources. Most commonly, distributed, physically-based models are applied for …