This study aims to assess the spatiotemporal distribution of the response times of an alluvial aquifer experiencing seasonally variable meteorological inputs and to investigate the aquifer characteristics that influence its response times. The sliding cross-correlogram approach was used in this study to correlate the amount of water infiltrating the subsurface with changes in water table levels that were monitored at six piezometers. The results showed a significant variation of aquifer response times over the study area; this finding indicates that the hydraulic behavior of an aquifer may differ from one location to another within the same aquifer. Aquifer response times were found to be influenced by the variations of the vadose zone thic...
(IF 2.07; Q1)International audienceThe hydraulic and transfer response of karst aquifers is complex ...
The true efficacy of a programme of agricultural mitigation measures within a catchment to improve w...
The importance of transience in the management of hydrogeologic systems is often uncertain. We propo...
This study aims to assess the spatiotemporal distribution of the response times of an alluvial aquif...
International audienceWe study the temporal variability of water transfer through the infiltration z...
ABSTRACT Rainfall uncertainty and high evapotranspiration rates in the semiarid regions not only pla...
Water table response to rainfall was investigated at six sites in the Upper, Middle and Lower Chalk ...
A major challenge in studying coupled groundwater and surface-water interactions arises from the con...
Groundwater levels in steep headwater catchments typically respond quickly to rainfall but the timin...
Hydrologic catchment response varies in time. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how an...
Infiltration and downward percolation of water in the vadose zone are important processes that defin...
International audienceSummary With the predicted acceleration of drought and flood frequency worldwi...
Tracer methods are commonly used for estimation of soil water and groundwater recharge flux especial...
A fundamental concept in groundwater hydrology is the notion of steady state, or equilibrium conditi...
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...
(IF 2.07; Q1)International audienceThe hydraulic and transfer response of karst aquifers is complex ...
The true efficacy of a programme of agricultural mitigation measures within a catchment to improve w...
The importance of transience in the management of hydrogeologic systems is often uncertain. We propo...
This study aims to assess the spatiotemporal distribution of the response times of an alluvial aquif...
International audienceWe study the temporal variability of water transfer through the infiltration z...
ABSTRACT Rainfall uncertainty and high evapotranspiration rates in the semiarid regions not only pla...
Water table response to rainfall was investigated at six sites in the Upper, Middle and Lower Chalk ...
A major challenge in studying coupled groundwater and surface-water interactions arises from the con...
Groundwater levels in steep headwater catchments typically respond quickly to rainfall but the timin...
Hydrologic catchment response varies in time. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how an...
Infiltration and downward percolation of water in the vadose zone are important processes that defin...
International audienceSummary With the predicted acceleration of drought and flood frequency worldwi...
Tracer methods are commonly used for estimation of soil water and groundwater recharge flux especial...
A fundamental concept in groundwater hydrology is the notion of steady state, or equilibrium conditi...
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...
(IF 2.07; Q1)International audienceThe hydraulic and transfer response of karst aquifers is complex ...
The true efficacy of a programme of agricultural mitigation measures within a catchment to improve w...
The importance of transience in the management of hydrogeologic systems is often uncertain. We propo...