Lumped-parameter models are commonly applied for determining the age of water from time records of transient environmental tracers. The simplest models (e.g. piston flow or exponential) are also applicable for dating based on the decay or accumulation of tracers in groundwater systems. The models are based on the assumption that the transit time distribution function (exit age distribution function) of the tracer particles in the investigated system adequately represents the distribution of flow lines and is described by a simple function. A chosen or fitted function (called the response function) describes the transit time distribution of a tracer which would be observed at the output (discharge area, spring, stream, or pumping wells) in t...
International audienceIn this work, the effectiveness of transient environmental tracer data in redu...
Artificial recharge of aquifers is a technique for improving water quality and increasing groundwate...
[1] Interpretation of groundwater ages typically rests on assumptions of minimal mixing of different...
Environmental tracers are used qualitatively fora better formulation of conceptual models and quanti...
International audienceGroundwater-age data derived from sampled tracer concentrations are recognized...
International audienceTransit time distributions (TTDs) play a key role in the transport processes, ...
International audienceGroundwater age tracers provide essential characteristics of residence time di...
Groundwater age or residence time is the time water has resided in the subsurface since recharge. De...
International audienceWhile central in groundwater resources and contaminant fate, Transit Time Dist...
Environmental tracers are physical properties and chemical components of water whose spatial and tem...
International audienceGroundwater residence-time or ages have been widely used in hydrogeology durin...
Abstract. Environmental fluid circulations are very often characterized by analyzing the fate and be...
As issues of source water protection of drinking water supplies have come to the forefront, the meth...
In general, the decay age of a water sample and the average age or transit time of the sample are th...
Understanding groundwater ages within an aquifer system has the potential to better constrain estima...
International audienceIn this work, the effectiveness of transient environmental tracer data in redu...
Artificial recharge of aquifers is a technique for improving water quality and increasing groundwate...
[1] Interpretation of groundwater ages typically rests on assumptions of minimal mixing of different...
Environmental tracers are used qualitatively fora better formulation of conceptual models and quanti...
International audienceGroundwater-age data derived from sampled tracer concentrations are recognized...
International audienceTransit time distributions (TTDs) play a key role in the transport processes, ...
International audienceGroundwater age tracers provide essential characteristics of residence time di...
Groundwater age or residence time is the time water has resided in the subsurface since recharge. De...
International audienceWhile central in groundwater resources and contaminant fate, Transit Time Dist...
Environmental tracers are physical properties and chemical components of water whose spatial and tem...
International audienceGroundwater residence-time or ages have been widely used in hydrogeology durin...
Abstract. Environmental fluid circulations are very often characterized by analyzing the fate and be...
As issues of source water protection of drinking water supplies have come to the forefront, the meth...
In general, the decay age of a water sample and the average age or transit time of the sample are th...
Understanding groundwater ages within an aquifer system has the potential to better constrain estima...
International audienceIn this work, the effectiveness of transient environmental tracer data in redu...
Artificial recharge of aquifers is a technique for improving water quality and increasing groundwate...
[1] Interpretation of groundwater ages typically rests on assumptions of minimal mixing of different...