Karst systems are characterized by a high subsurface heterogeneity, and their complex recharge processes are difficult to characterize. Experimental methods to study karst systems mostly focus on analysing the entire aquifer. Despite their important role in recharge processes, the soil and epikarst receive limited attention, and the few available studies were performed at sites of similar latitudes. In this paper, we describe a new monitoring network that allows for the improvement of the understanding of soil and epikarst processes by including different karst systems with different land-cover types in different climate regions. Here, we present preliminary data form the network and elaborate on their potential to answer research questions...
Karst develops through the dissolution of carbonate rock and is a major source of groundwater contri...
The need for a better understanding of factors controlling the variability of soil water content (th...
International audienceIn karstic systems, the heterogeneity of the transfer processes within the dif...
Karst groundwater constitutes a considerable fraction of drinking water in many regions in the world...
Understanding groundwater recharge processes is important for sustainable water resource management....
Water infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and difficult to measure with...
The geomorphological characteristics and hydrogeological functioning of a geologically heterogeneous...
International audienceEvapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable of the hydrological cycle. E...
Quantifying the combination of climatic and hydrological conditions required to generate groundwater...
Karst aquifers are an important source of drinking water in many regions of the world. Karst areas a...
Comprehensive management of karst water resources requires sufficient understanding of their dynamic...
International audienceAquifer recharge assessment is a key factor for sustainable groundwater resour...
Quantifying rainfall recharge thresholds, including their spatial and temporal heterogeneity, is of ...
International audienceAssessing the recharge of underground hydrosystems remains an obstacle to unde...
The northern sector of the Subbetic Domain in the Betic Cordillera is formed by an olistostrome unit...
Karst develops through the dissolution of carbonate rock and is a major source of groundwater contri...
The need for a better understanding of factors controlling the variability of soil water content (th...
International audienceIn karstic systems, the heterogeneity of the transfer processes within the dif...
Karst groundwater constitutes a considerable fraction of drinking water in many regions in the world...
Understanding groundwater recharge processes is important for sustainable water resource management....
Water infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and difficult to measure with...
The geomorphological characteristics and hydrogeological functioning of a geologically heterogeneous...
International audienceEvapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable of the hydrological cycle. E...
Quantifying the combination of climatic and hydrological conditions required to generate groundwater...
Karst aquifers are an important source of drinking water in many regions of the world. Karst areas a...
Comprehensive management of karst water resources requires sufficient understanding of their dynamic...
International audienceAquifer recharge assessment is a key factor for sustainable groundwater resour...
Quantifying rainfall recharge thresholds, including their spatial and temporal heterogeneity, is of ...
International audienceAssessing the recharge of underground hydrosystems remains an obstacle to unde...
The northern sector of the Subbetic Domain in the Betic Cordillera is formed by an olistostrome unit...
Karst develops through the dissolution of carbonate rock and is a major source of groundwater contri...
The need for a better understanding of factors controlling the variability of soil water content (th...
International audienceIn karstic systems, the heterogeneity of the transfer processes within the dif...