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Investigating the hydraulic connectivity of a complex karst aquifer system is an important research ...
Karst aquifers produce the world’s largest springs and supply the water resources to about a q...
The Jinan karst spring system, discharged by 108 springs in 2.6 km2 city center area of Jinan, China...
Understanding how karst aquifers store and transmit water and contaminants is an ongoing problem in ...
Spatial heterogeneity in the subsurface of karst environments is high, as evidenced by the multi‐pha...
This research was supported by The UK-China Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Programme (41571130071),...
Reproduction of hydrographs at karst springs has been an approach of understanding the karst aquifer...
We developed a new tracer-aided hydrological model that disaggregates cockpit karst terrain into the...
International audienceConcentration-Discharge (C-Q) relationship analyses allow better understanding...
Karst aquifers are important groundwater resources. Solutionally-enlarged conduits embedded in a fis...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
(IF 1.87 [2018]; Q2)International audiencePhysics-based modeling of karst systems remains almost imp...
In karst terrains, fractures and conduits often occur in clusters, forming groundwater quick flow be...
Karst watersheds are often treated as non-karst watersheds that can lead to several hazards. Hence, ...
International audienceThis contribution presents a study of discharge variability at two karst sprin...
Investigating the hydraulic connectivity of a complex karst aquifer system is an important research ...
Karst aquifers produce the world’s largest springs and supply the water resources to about a q...
The Jinan karst spring system, discharged by 108 springs in 2.6 km2 city center area of Jinan, China...
Understanding how karst aquifers store and transmit water and contaminants is an ongoing problem in ...
Spatial heterogeneity in the subsurface of karst environments is high, as evidenced by the multi‐pha...
This research was supported by The UK-China Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Programme (41571130071),...
Reproduction of hydrographs at karst springs has been an approach of understanding the karst aquifer...
We developed a new tracer-aided hydrological model that disaggregates cockpit karst terrain into the...
International audienceConcentration-Discharge (C-Q) relationship analyses allow better understanding...
Karst aquifers are important groundwater resources. Solutionally-enlarged conduits embedded in a fis...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
(IF 1.87 [2018]; Q2)International audiencePhysics-based modeling of karst systems remains almost imp...
In karst terrains, fractures and conduits often occur in clusters, forming groundwater quick flow be...
Karst watersheds are often treated as non-karst watersheds that can lead to several hazards. Hence, ...
International audienceThis contribution presents a study of discharge variability at two karst sprin...
Investigating the hydraulic connectivity of a complex karst aquifer system is an important research ...
Karst aquifers produce the world’s largest springs and supply the water resources to about a q...
The Jinan karst spring system, discharged by 108 springs in 2.6 km2 city center area of Jinan, China...