The Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the development of secondary porosity due to karstic conduits is poorly understood. Hydrogeological data and evidence from boreholes, sections, and tracer tests indicate that dissolutional conduits occur throughout the Chalk aquifer. Here, we assess the evidence for Chalk karst, and combine it with theoretical models of dissolution and cave formation to produce a conceptual model for the development of karstic conduits. Dissolution due to the mixing of saturated waters of contrasting chemistry along key lithostratigraphical inception horizons form extensive but isolated conduit networks. These form a significant proportion of the secondary porosity and enhance permeability...
This study, with fieldwork undertaken in the Pang and Lambourn catchments in Southern England, inve...
This report documents the evidence for karst and rapid groundwater flow in the Chalk of the Isle of ...
SummaryThe nature and distribution of flowing features in boreholes in an area of approximately 400k...
International audienceThe Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the devel...
International audienceThe Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the devel...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
The Chalk is an unusual karst aquifer with limited cave development, but extensive networks of small...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
International audienceClassically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is c...
Sediment-filled caves, conduits and voids are common inmany karst regions. These voids and the sedim...
SummaryThe nature and distribution of flowing features in boreholes in an area of approximately 400k...
Although the Chalk is only weakly karstified, tracer testing from stream sinks has demonstrated grou...
This report documents the evidence for karst and rapid groundwater flow in the Chalk of the Wessex ...
This study, with fieldwork undertaken in the Pang and Lambourn catchments in Southern England, inve...
This report documents the evidence for karst and rapid groundwater flow in the Chalk of the Isle of ...
SummaryThe nature and distribution of flowing features in boreholes in an area of approximately 400k...
International audienceThe Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the devel...
International audienceThe Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the devel...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
The Chalk is an unusual karst aquifer with limited cave development, but extensive networks of small...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
International audienceClassically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is c...
Sediment-filled caves, conduits and voids are common inmany karst regions. These voids and the sedim...
SummaryThe nature and distribution of flowing features in boreholes in an area of approximately 400k...
Although the Chalk is only weakly karstified, tracer testing from stream sinks has demonstrated grou...
This report documents the evidence for karst and rapid groundwater flow in the Chalk of the Wessex ...
This study, with fieldwork undertaken in the Pang and Lambourn catchments in Southern England, inve...
This report documents the evidence for karst and rapid groundwater flow in the Chalk of the Isle of ...
SummaryThe nature and distribution of flowing features in boreholes in an area of approximately 400k...