[HTML][HTML] Fault-controlled springs: A review

R Keegan-Treloar, DJ Irvine, SC Solórzano-Rivas… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Springs sustain groundwater-dependent ecosystems and provide freshwater for human use.
Springs often occur because faults modify groundwater flow pathways leading to discharge …

Artificial neural networks vis-à-vis MODFLOW in the simulation of groundwater: A review

N Zeydalinejad - Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2022 - Springer
Although numerical and non-numerical models of groundwater flow and transport have
separately been reviewed in several studies, they have not hitherto been reviewed …

[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 …

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 …

Research on flow field characteristics in the karst tunnel face drilling hole (conduit) under the coupling between turbulence and seepage

S Zhang, D Song, F Ye, W Fu, B Zhang… - … and Underground Space …, 2024 - Elsevier
Tunnel water inrush is one of the most common engineering problems during tunnel
construction and operation, especially in karst aquifers. Among them, tunnel face drilling …

Breakthrough curves of dye tracing tests in karst aquifers: Review of effective parameters based on synthetic modeling and field data

AB Peely, Z Mohammadi, E Raeisi - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Breakthrough curves (BTCs) are known as adequate evidence to characterize karst aquifers
which mainly specified by dual flow systems (matrix and conduit) as well as some degree of …

Toward the estimation of the transfer coefficient in karst systems: Using baseflow recession coefficient under matrix-restrained flow regime

M Shirafkan, Z Mohammadi, A Kavousi, V Sivelle… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Using the reservoir model theory, this study developed an equation for the relationship
between the transfer and recession coefficients under a matrix-restrained flow regime …

[HTML][HTML] Iber-PEST: Automatic calibration in fully distributed hydrological models based on the 2D shallow water equations

G García-Alén, C Montalvo, L Cea, J Puertas - Environmental Modelling & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Calibrating physically based hydrological models manually is time-consuming and
challenging. Automatic calibration tools have become prevalent in these models; however …

Transport-based source tracking of contaminants in a karst aquifer: Model implementation, proof of concept, and application to event-based field data

F Schiperski, J Zirlewagen, C Stange, A Tiehm, T Licha… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Identification and location of contamination sources is crucial for water resource protection—
especially in karst aquifers which provide 25% of the world´ s population with water but are …

The stochastic simulation of karst conduit network structure using anisotropic fast marching, and its application to a geologically complex alpine karst system

C Fandel, F Miville, T Ferré, N Goldscheider… - Hydrogeology …, 2022 - Springer
Anisotropic fast-marching algorithms are computationally efficient tools for generating
realistic maps of karst conduit networks, constrained by both the spatial extent and the …