International audienceLarge proportions of rain water and snowmelt infiltrate into the subsurface before contributing to stream flow and stream water quality. Subsurface flow dynamics steer the transport and transformation of contaminants, carbon, weathering products and other biogeochemistry. The distribution of groundwater ages with depth is a key feature of these flow dynamics. Predicting these ages are a strong test of hypotheses about subsurface structures and time varying processes. CFC‐based groundwater ages revealed an unexpected groundwater age stratification in a 0.47 km2 forested catchment called Svartberget in northern Sweden. An overall groundwater age stratification, representative for the Svartberget site, was derived by meas...
International audienceGroundwater residence-time or ages have been widely used in hydrogeology durin...
Understanding the impact of climate change on borehole yields from fractured aquifers is essential f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters is an important component of the boreal landscape c...
International audienceLarge proportions of rain water and snowmelt infiltrate into the subsurface be...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater ages with depth provides information about sub...
International audienceWater residence times are useful descriptors of hydrological connectivity. Hyd...
International audienceRiver water derives in part from groundwater—water that has spent some time in...
International audienceGroundwater transit time and flow path are key factors controlling nitrogen re...
The countless kettle holes in the Late Pleistocene landscapes of Northern Europe are hotspots for bi...
Information about groundwater age is important to determine the timescales of subsurface processes a...
Deeper flows through bedrock in mountain watersheds could be important, but lack of data to characte...
International audienceThe Northern Basque Country (Southwestern France) is subject to a constant nee...
title = {Water and chemical recharge in subsurface catchment: observations and consequences for mode...
International audienceAgricultural activity has increased nitrate concentration in groundwater world...
International audienceGroundwater residence-time or ages have been widely used in hydrogeology durin...
Understanding the impact of climate change on borehole yields from fractured aquifers is essential f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters is an important component of the boreal landscape c...
International audienceLarge proportions of rain water and snowmelt infiltrate into the subsurface be...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater ages with depth provides information about sub...
International audienceWater residence times are useful descriptors of hydrological connectivity. Hyd...
International audienceRiver water derives in part from groundwater—water that has spent some time in...
International audienceGroundwater transit time and flow path are key factors controlling nitrogen re...
The countless kettle holes in the Late Pleistocene landscapes of Northern Europe are hotspots for bi...
Information about groundwater age is important to determine the timescales of subsurface processes a...
Deeper flows through bedrock in mountain watersheds could be important, but lack of data to characte...
International audienceThe Northern Basque Country (Southwestern France) is subject to a constant nee...
title = {Water and chemical recharge in subsurface catchment: observations and consequences for mode...
International audienceAgricultural activity has increased nitrate concentration in groundwater world...
International audienceGroundwater residence-time or ages have been widely used in hydrogeology durin...
Understanding the impact of climate change on borehole yields from fractured aquifers is essential f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters is an important component of the boreal landscape c...