Groundwaters were sampled from four research boreholes, a private supply well and a natural karst resurgence in southern County Durham, England. Time series data sets of piezometric levels, groundwater major ions, and fluorescence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) were interpreted in the light of new geological mapping to assess the movement of groundwater and its potential for the dissolution of gypsum. Three distinct groundwater facies were identified representing contact with gypsiferous strata, dolomitic limestone and Quaternary Till. Piezometric data indicated time varying transverse flow across the gypsifeorus strata, which was confirmed from gradational mixing of groundwater types and cation ratios. Fluorescence of dissolved DOM ...
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) provide a technique for dating groundwater...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
International audienceIn karstic aquifers, changes in organic content are now commonly used to track...
The fluorescence properties of groundwaters from sites in two UK aquifers, the Penrith Sandstone of ...
Understanding groundwater–surface water (GW–SW) interaction in Chalk catchments is complicated by th...
Understanding the hydrochemical functioning of lowland permeable catchments in the UK is important ...
Understanding the nutrient movement within catchments is important for effective environmental man...
Excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy is a natural organic matter characterisation me...
The chemical and isotopic composition of groundwater from 52 sites in the London (U.K.) area was det...
This report characterises the spatial and temporal variations in groundwater chemistry in the Carbon...
pg(s) 141-150 Heavily karstified gypsum and dolomite aquifers occur in the Permian (Zechstein Group)...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
Large seasonal fluctuations of the water table are characteristic of aquifers with a low specific yi...
This report describes the regional geochemistry of groundwater from the Magnesian Limestone aquifer...
The Penrith Sandstone aquifer is a regionally important source of public water supply and is locally...
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) provide a technique for dating groundwater...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
International audienceIn karstic aquifers, changes in organic content are now commonly used to track...
The fluorescence properties of groundwaters from sites in two UK aquifers, the Penrith Sandstone of ...
Understanding groundwater–surface water (GW–SW) interaction in Chalk catchments is complicated by th...
Understanding the hydrochemical functioning of lowland permeable catchments in the UK is important ...
Understanding the nutrient movement within catchments is important for effective environmental man...
Excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy is a natural organic matter characterisation me...
The chemical and isotopic composition of groundwater from 52 sites in the London (U.K.) area was det...
This report characterises the spatial and temporal variations in groundwater chemistry in the Carbon...
pg(s) 141-150 Heavily karstified gypsum and dolomite aquifers occur in the Permian (Zechstein Group)...
The Water Framework Directive is a major driver for change in catchment management within the Europe...
Large seasonal fluctuations of the water table are characteristic of aquifers with a low specific yi...
This report describes the regional geochemistry of groundwater from the Magnesian Limestone aquifer...
The Penrith Sandstone aquifer is a regionally important source of public water supply and is locally...
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) provide a technique for dating groundwater...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
International audienceIn karstic aquifers, changes in organic content are now commonly used to track...