The Milandre test site is an ideal karstic aquifer for studying the spatial heterogeneity of groundwater chemistry. Numerous observation points can be sampled: the spring, the underground river and its tributaries, and boreholes at different depths. The main causes of the spatial variability of the chemical parameters are: nature and localisation of the input, the structure of the infiltration zone, chemical reactions (transit time vs. reaction kinetics) and mixing of different waters. Physico-chemical data on springs discharging from the karstic system represent the sum of this spatial heterogeneity. Therefore, it is difficult to interpret the global-chemical response with a simple mixing model of the aquifer subsystems (runoff, matrix res...
Karst aquifers present hydrogeological characteristics that distinguish them from others such as fra...
International audienceOn the edge of sedimentary basins, karst aquifers can be fed by several water ...
Characterizing groundwater flows in karst aquifers at different scales of space and time, is not an ...
National audienceHydrogeology and water balance in karst terrain Jacques Mudry Chrono-Environnement,...
International audienceThe calcareous media contains discontinuous groundwater bodies, ranging from f...
Solute concentration variations during flood events were investigated in a karst aquifer of the Swis...
The results of a series of continuous characterizations of physical parameters (flow, temperature, w...
Hydrological variations hold a significant influence over the water chemistry in the karstic critica...
L’infiltration correspond à l’ensemble des écoulements contribuant à la recharge des réserves des sy...
International audienceThe unsaturated zone of karst aquifers influences the dynamics and the chemist...
Karst aquifers represent an important groundwater resource world-wide. They are highly vulnerable to...
Contact: matthieu.rouxel@rennes.inra.frInternational audienceShallow groundwater that develops on hi...
The understanding of karst aquifer functioning is a major issue, given the complex structures of the...
The unsaturated zone of karst aquifers influences the dynamics and the chemistry of water. Because o...
Karst aquifers present hydrogeological characteristics that distinguish them from others such as fra...
International audienceOn the edge of sedimentary basins, karst aquifers can be fed by several water ...
Characterizing groundwater flows in karst aquifers at different scales of space and time, is not an ...
National audienceHydrogeology and water balance in karst terrain Jacques Mudry Chrono-Environnement,...
International audienceThe calcareous media contains discontinuous groundwater bodies, ranging from f...
Solute concentration variations during flood events were investigated in a karst aquifer of the Swis...
The results of a series of continuous characterizations of physical parameters (flow, temperature, w...
Hydrological variations hold a significant influence over the water chemistry in the karstic critica...
L’infiltration correspond à l’ensemble des écoulements contribuant à la recharge des réserves des sy...
International audienceThe unsaturated zone of karst aquifers influences the dynamics and the chemist...
Karst aquifers represent an important groundwater resource world-wide. They are highly vulnerable to...
Contact: matthieu.rouxel@rennes.inra.frInternational audienceShallow groundwater that develops on hi...
The understanding of karst aquifer functioning is a major issue, given the complex structures of the...
The unsaturated zone of karst aquifers influences the dynamics and the chemistry of water. Because o...
Karst aquifers present hydrogeological characteristics that distinguish them from others such as fra...
International audienceOn the edge of sedimentary basins, karst aquifers can be fed by several water ...
Characterizing groundwater flows in karst aquifers at different scales of space and time, is not an ...