Drip rate data have been collected at 15 min intervals at six locations in Stump Cross Caverns, N England, since 1998. The different drip sites cover a wide range of drip rates from ∼2 drips/s to 2 drips/h, and in general the variability of drip rate increases with mean drip rate. In our continuous data sampling we observe rapid discharge increases which appear to be synchronous between drips sites, and which can be explained by flow switching of the water overlying the cave during times of high infiltration rate, such as intense rain storms or rapid snowmelt. A test for non-linearity (White test) in the drip series provides very strong evidence that many of the drip sequences are non-linear. We conclude that at our drip sites there is a no...
We present results of a detailed study of drip rate variations at 12 drip discharge sites in Glory H...
Abstract. Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the hetero...
Despite the fact that karst regions are recognised as significant groundwater resources, the nature ...
Drip rate data have been collected at 15 min intervals at six locations in Stump Cross Caverns, N En...
This paper focuses on analyzing chaos in cave percolation water drip rates, which has implications f...
Karst caves exhibit a wide range of hydrological and hydrochemical responses to infiltration events,...
The study of drip rate and seepage water electrical conductivity (hereafter called conductivity) und...
The identification of vadose zone hydrological pathways that most accurately transmit climate signal...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characteri...
Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the heterogeneity of...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Speleothem growth relies on the supply of water which percolates from the surface, through the unsat...
In this paper we review our current understanding of karst drip-water hydrology, emphasising the ext...
In this paper we review our current understanding of karst drip-water hydrology, emphasising the ext...
We present results of a detailed study of drip rate variations at 12 drip discharge sites in Glory H...
Abstract. Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the hetero...
Despite the fact that karst regions are recognised as significant groundwater resources, the nature ...
Drip rate data have been collected at 15 min intervals at six locations in Stump Cross Caverns, N En...
This paper focuses on analyzing chaos in cave percolation water drip rates, which has implications f...
Karst caves exhibit a wide range of hydrological and hydrochemical responses to infiltration events,...
The study of drip rate and seepage water electrical conductivity (hereafter called conductivity) und...
The identification of vadose zone hydrological pathways that most accurately transmit climate signal...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characteri...
Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the heterogeneity of...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Speleothem growth relies on the supply of water which percolates from the surface, through the unsat...
In this paper we review our current understanding of karst drip-water hydrology, emphasising the ext...
In this paper we review our current understanding of karst drip-water hydrology, emphasising the ext...
We present results of a detailed study of drip rate variations at 12 drip discharge sites in Glory H...
Abstract. Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the hetero...
Despite the fact that karst regions are recognised as significant groundwater resources, the nature ...