International audienceThe coupled spatial investigation of the geometrical and geochemical properties of a chalk karstic aquifer provides information on the degree to which geologic structure controls aquifer functioning and groundwater quality. Major ion concentrations in the chalk aquifer of the Haute-Normandie region (France) were measured at a high spatial resolution (more than 100 sampling sites over a 6000 km2 area) and mapped. The first observation is a continuity of the geochemical properties, in spite of the karstic properties of the aquifer principal components analysis of geochemical maps revealed two types of spatial distributions: ions with an autochthonous origin (Ca2+, HCO3), and ions with a principally allochthonous origin (...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean area, karst aquifers are important groundwater reserves n...
International audienceThe role of karst on large-scale groundwater flow is defined for the Chalk aqu...
This study aims to characterize the regional hydrodynamic and hydrochemical variability of multi-lay...
International audienceThe coupled spatial investigation of the geometrical and geochemical propertie...
International audienceIn the Paris Basin in Upper Normandy (France), the chalk plateaus are covered ...
International audienceChalk groundwater is an important aquifer resource in France because it accoun...
Chalk is complex because of its dual porosity and because of superficial layers more or less thick a...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize the regional hydrodynamic and hydrochemical va...
The quality of near-surface groundwater reservoirs is controlled, but also threatened, by manifold s...
International audienceKarst aquifers display a range of geologic and geomorphic characteristics in a...
The purpose of the paper is to discuss the chemical evolution of groundwater using the geographical ...
International audienceA study of spatial heterogeneity of groundwater geochemistry is conducted with...
On the edge of sedimentary basins, burial of geological layers can involve the formation of confined...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean area, karst aquifers are important groundwater reserves n...
International audienceThe role of karst on large-scale groundwater flow is defined for the Chalk aqu...
This study aims to characterize the regional hydrodynamic and hydrochemical variability of multi-lay...
International audienceThe coupled spatial investigation of the geometrical and geochemical propertie...
International audienceIn the Paris Basin in Upper Normandy (France), the chalk plateaus are covered ...
International audienceChalk groundwater is an important aquifer resource in France because it accoun...
Chalk is complex because of its dual porosity and because of superficial layers more or less thick a...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize the regional hydrodynamic and hydrochemical va...
The quality of near-surface groundwater reservoirs is controlled, but also threatened, by manifold s...
International audienceKarst aquifers display a range of geologic and geomorphic characteristics in a...
The purpose of the paper is to discuss the chemical evolution of groundwater using the geographical ...
International audienceA study of spatial heterogeneity of groundwater geochemistry is conducted with...
On the edge of sedimentary basins, burial of geological layers can involve the formation of confined...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean area, karst aquifers are important groundwater reserves n...
International audienceThe role of karst on large-scale groundwater flow is defined for the Chalk aqu...
This study aims to characterize the regional hydrodynamic and hydrochemical variability of multi-lay...