Regional groundwater flow in high mountainous terrain is governed by a multitude of factors such as geology, topography, recharge conditions, structural elements such as fracturation and regional fault zones as well as man-made underground structures. By means of a numerical groundwater flow model, we consider the impact of deep underground tunnels and of an idealized major fault zone on the groundwater flow systems within the fractured Rotondo granite. The position of the free groundwater table as response to the above subsurface structures and, in particular, with regard to the influence of spatial distributed groundwater recharge rates is addressed. The model results show significant unsaturated zones below the mountain ridges in the stu...
Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellknown ...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater fluxes in aquifers is strongly influenced by t...
Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellknown ...
The role of groundwater as a component of mountain water systems is poorly understood due to a lack ...
Inflow data from 23 tunnels and galleries, 136km in length and located in the Aar and Gotthard massi...
Modeling groundwater flow in bedrock can be particularly challenging due to heterogeneities associat...
Groundwater systems in mountainous headwater catchments significantly sustain downstream freshwater ...
Detailed knowledge about the circulation of meteoric water in non-magmatic, orogenic belts is fundam...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
none4Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellk...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
Continuous and slow-moving deep-seated landslides entail challenges for the effective planning of mi...
Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellknown ...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater fluxes in aquifers is strongly influenced by t...
Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellknown ...
The role of groundwater as a component of mountain water systems is poorly understood due to a lack ...
Inflow data from 23 tunnels and galleries, 136km in length and located in the Aar and Gotthard massi...
Modeling groundwater flow in bedrock can be particularly challenging due to heterogeneities associat...
Groundwater systems in mountainous headwater catchments significantly sustain downstream freshwater ...
Detailed knowledge about the circulation of meteoric water in non-magmatic, orogenic belts is fundam...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
none4Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellk...
International audienceThe process wherein groundwater flowing from mountain bedrock into lowland and...
Continuous and slow-moving deep-seated landslides entail challenges for the effective planning of mi...
Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellknown ...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater fluxes in aquifers is strongly influenced by t...
Changes in soil water content, water flows and consequent rise in pore water pressure, are wellknown ...