There are ~470,000 km2 of karst aquifers that feed many large springs in North China. Turbulent flow often exists in these karst aquifers, which means that the classical ground water model based on Darcy’s law cannot be applied here. Ground water data are rare for these aquifers. As a consequence, it is difficult to quantitatively inves-tigate ground water flow in these karst systems. The purpose of this study is to develop a parsimonious model that predicts karst spring discharge using gray system theory. In this theory, a white color denotes a system that is com-pletely characterized and a black color represents a system that is totally unknown. A gray system thus describes a complex system whose characteristics are only partially known o...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
WOS: 000425077300001Groundwater movement model development in karstic aquifers is very difficult due...
International audienceAssessing the safe yield of a karst aquifer by rainfall-discharge modelling. G...
Karst aquifers are prominent sources of water worldwide; they store large amounts of water and are k...
(IF 1.87 [2018]; Q2)International audiencePhysics-based modeling of karst systems remains almost imp...
Reproduction of hydrographs at karst springs has been an approach of understanding the karst aquifer...
Abstract: A geostatistical approach was used to study temporal structures in a time series of discha...
This paper presents a method for characterizing flow systems in karst aquifers by acquiring quantita...
International audienceIn this research we study the capability of time series analysis approaches to...
Investigating the hydraulic connectivity of a complex karst aquifer system is an important research ...
Over the last 40 years, declining spring water flow rates have become a typical feature of karst spr...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
WOS: 000425077300001Groundwater movement model development in karstic aquifers is very difficult due...
International audienceAssessing the safe yield of a karst aquifer by rainfall-discharge modelling. G...
Karst aquifers are prominent sources of water worldwide; they store large amounts of water and are k...
(IF 1.87 [2018]; Q2)International audiencePhysics-based modeling of karst systems remains almost imp...
Reproduction of hydrographs at karst springs has been an approach of understanding the karst aquifer...
Abstract: A geostatistical approach was used to study temporal structures in a time series of discha...
This paper presents a method for characterizing flow systems in karst aquifers by acquiring quantita...
International audienceIn this research we study the capability of time series analysis approaches to...
Investigating the hydraulic connectivity of a complex karst aquifer system is an important research ...
Over the last 40 years, declining spring water flow rates have become a typical feature of karst spr...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
WOS: 000425077300001Groundwater movement model development in karstic aquifers is very difficult due...
International audienceAssessing the safe yield of a karst aquifer by rainfall-discharge modelling. G...