Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other aquifers: high heterogeneity created and organised by groundwater flow; large voids, high flow velocities up to several hundreds of m/h, high flow rate springs up to some tens of m3/s. Different conceptual models, known from the literature, attempt to take into account all these particularities. The study methods used in classical hydrogeology—bore hole, pumping test and distributed models—are generally invalid and unsuccessful in karst aquifers, because the results cannot be extended to the whole aquifer nor to some parts, as is done in non-karst aquifers. Presently, karst hydrogeologists use a specific investigation methodology (described he...
Numerical models of ground-water flow have met with limited success when applied to aquifers in solu...
This paper presents a method for characterizing flow systems in karst aquifers by acquiring quantita...
Karst aquifers are dominated by a network of connected conduits developed within a fractured and/or ...
Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other a...
Karst aquifers are an important ground-water resource and are highly vulnerable to contamination due...
Karst aquifers are those that contain dissolution-generated conduits that permit the rapid transport...
Karst aquifers are those that contain dissolution-generated conduits that permit the rapid transport...
Proper knowledge of an aquifer system is prerequisite for its utilization, protection from pollution...
invited contributions. The 15 papers are grouped into three main subject areas: ground collapse and ...
Karst is a landscape created by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, although similar features can al...
Karst aquifers differ from other aquifers because of the spectacular and rapid change of their initi...
It is established that karst aquifers constitutes around 12% of Earth surface and their resources ar...
In the hydrogeological sense the karst aquifer of Classical Karst / Kras is a uniform unit, but poli...
The main aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the most relevant investigation methods a...
Numerical models of ground-water flow have met with limited success when applied to aquifers in solu...
This paper presents a method for characterizing flow systems in karst aquifers by acquiring quantita...
Karst aquifers are dominated by a network of connected conduits developed within a fractured and/or ...
Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other a...
Karst aquifers are an important ground-water resource and are highly vulnerable to contamination due...
Karst aquifers are those that contain dissolution-generated conduits that permit the rapid transport...
Karst aquifers are those that contain dissolution-generated conduits that permit the rapid transport...
Proper knowledge of an aquifer system is prerequisite for its utilization, protection from pollution...
invited contributions. The 15 papers are grouped into three main subject areas: ground collapse and ...
Karst is a landscape created by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, although similar features can al...
Karst aquifers differ from other aquifers because of the spectacular and rapid change of their initi...
It is established that karst aquifers constitutes around 12% of Earth surface and their resources ar...
In the hydrogeological sense the karst aquifer of Classical Karst / Kras is a uniform unit, but poli...
The main aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the most relevant investigation methods a...
Numerical models of ground-water flow have met with limited success when applied to aquifers in solu...
This paper presents a method for characterizing flow systems in karst aquifers by acquiring quantita...
Karst aquifers are dominated by a network of connected conduits developed within a fractured and/or ...