Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a carbonate aquifer of Southern Italy, about 10 m thick. Nevertheless, the hydrogeological behaviour of the epikarst is different from that schematized by several authors. In the test site, the contrast in permeability at the bottom of the epikarst does not cause retention of percolation and storage of water in a perched temporary aquifer within the uppermost portion of the carbonate medium. Because of the high fracture density and good interconnection of openings within the underlying limestone, the percolation is diffuse also below the epikarstic zone, as well as the groundwater flow. The 'funnelling' effect into larger shafts does not play ...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Abstract Hydrogeological perturbations in response to earthquakes are widely described worldwide. In...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a...
The epikarst (also known as the subcutaneous zone) comprises highly weathered carbonate bedrock imme...
Two natural-gradient tracer experiments were carried out using borehole fluorometers in order to cha...
Epikarst formation in the southern Apennines (Italy) was hypothesized to be significantly influenced...
The epikarst or subcutaneous zone is located at the top of the aerated or vadose zone in carbonate r...
Mesozoic carbonate series outcrop on about 45% of the territory in the southern Italy and constitute...
The role of an epikarst zone in the karst aquifer hydraulic behaviour was brought into focus in our ...
AbstractUsing artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer fe...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Abstract Hydrogeological perturbations in response to earthquakes are widely described worldwide. In...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a...
The epikarst (also known as the subcutaneous zone) comprises highly weathered carbonate bedrock imme...
Two natural-gradient tracer experiments were carried out using borehole fluorometers in order to cha...
Epikarst formation in the southern Apennines (Italy) was hypothesized to be significantly influenced...
The epikarst or subcutaneous zone is located at the top of the aerated or vadose zone in carbonate r...
Mesozoic carbonate series outcrop on about 45% of the territory in the southern Italy and constitute...
The role of an epikarst zone in the karst aquifer hydraulic behaviour was brought into focus in our ...
AbstractUsing artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer fe...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Abstract Hydrogeological perturbations in response to earthquakes are widely described worldwide. In...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...