The hydrogeological system of an ecologically sensitive alpine floodplain in the Valle di Blenio, Switzerland, was investigated using hydrochemical and 3H-3He dating methods. Water samples from six wells and from different surface locations were ana-lyzed. The analysis of the concentrations of major ions in conjunction with age determination by the 3H-3He-method allowed the main hydrological properties of the system to be consistently characterized. Two geochemically distinct water zones can be dis-tinguished: Ca-SO4-dominated water from the main river and Ca-HCO3-dominated floodplain water. The floodplain water component characterizes the whole floodplain including the surficial hillslope drainage system. Within the ground water samples, t...
International audienceA detailed picture of the hydrogeochemistry of an alpine thermal area (La Léch...
The complexity of a riverine system and its catchment is expressed by the spatial and temporal varia...
The depth of active groundwater circulation is a fundamental control on stream flows and chemistry i...
The hydrogeological system of an ecologically sensitive alpine floodplain in the Valle di Blenio, Sw...
The Grenchen aquifer system in the Swiss Plateau was extensively investigated in order to determine ...
[1] Bedrock groundwater in alpine watersheds is poorly understood, mainly because of a scarcity of w...
International audienceIn order to characterize the chemical composition and the age of the water cir...
Noble gas isotopes (3He, 4He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe), tritium (3H), chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and dissolve...
International audienceCharacterizing water dynamics in the critical zone (CZO), i.e. the diversity o...
The solubility of the noble gases is temperature dependent. Other factors influencing solubility are...
The impact of climatic and vegetation conditions over the past 15 Ka on the chemical composition and...
Floodplains are often conceptualized as homogeneous sediment bodies which connect streams with their...
The Innviertel (Ottnangian) formation of the Molasse zone of Upper Austria is of major importance as...
International audienceA detailed picture of the hydrogeochemistry of an alpine thermal area (La Léch...
The complexity of a riverine system and its catchment is expressed by the spatial and temporal varia...
The depth of active groundwater circulation is a fundamental control on stream flows and chemistry i...
The hydrogeological system of an ecologically sensitive alpine floodplain in the Valle di Blenio, Sw...
The Grenchen aquifer system in the Swiss Plateau was extensively investigated in order to determine ...
[1] Bedrock groundwater in alpine watersheds is poorly understood, mainly because of a scarcity of w...
International audienceIn order to characterize the chemical composition and the age of the water cir...
Noble gas isotopes (3He, 4He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe), tritium (3H), chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and dissolve...
International audienceCharacterizing water dynamics in the critical zone (CZO), i.e. the diversity o...
The solubility of the noble gases is temperature dependent. Other factors influencing solubility are...
The impact of climatic and vegetation conditions over the past 15 Ka on the chemical composition and...
Floodplains are often conceptualized as homogeneous sediment bodies which connect streams with their...
The Innviertel (Ottnangian) formation of the Molasse zone of Upper Austria is of major importance as...
International audienceA detailed picture of the hydrogeochemistry of an alpine thermal area (La Léch...
The complexity of a riverine system and its catchment is expressed by the spatial and temporal varia...
The depth of active groundwater circulation is a fundamental control on stream flows and chemistry i...