International audienceThe vadose zone (VZ) is a highly heterogeneous and dynamic system that have a huge impact on fluid flows and heat transfer, from the soil to the saturated zone. In order to characterize flow patterns within the vadose zone, a comprehensive knowledge of spatial hydraulic parameters distribution is necessary. In this matter, geophysical techniques have proven to be efficient, providing various physical parameters and imaging of the underground. Nonetheless, these techniques are mainly used for water-saturated media and an appropriate calibration of the standard petrophysical relationships is necessary for VZ.This study is carried out in the framework of the implementation, in an agricultural field, of the platform "Obser...
Abstract Limestone aquifers constitute important drinking water resources but are vulnerable to grou...
International audienceIn the framework of the management of karstic aquifers, geophysical reconnaiss...
International audienceWe consider a series of hydrogeophysical techniques that provide a multiscale ...
International audienceThe deciphering of the coupled processes that govern the transfers of mass and...
International audienceThe O-ZNS observatory, under development at an agricultural site in Villamblai...
International audienceIn the current climate change context, the quality and availability of water r...
International audienceThe hydrological characterization of the vadose zone remains a major challenge...
International audienceThe observatory of transfers in the vadose zone (OZNS-France) offers a unique ...
International audienceThe O-ZNS observatory offers a unique geophysical support for characterization...
International audienceThe extent and the fluid dynamics of the vadose zone (VZ) of an aquifer have a...
International audienceWater retention and hydraulic conductivity are the most important properties g...
International audienceIn a context of energy transition and water resources crisis, studying the flu...
International audienceThe Vadose Zone (VZ) is commonly defined as the partially saturated area which...
An abandoned underground quarry of Chalk located near Beauvais (France) is of particular interest to...
Abstract Limestone aquifers constitute important drinking water resources but are vulnerable to grou...
International audienceIn the framework of the management of karstic aquifers, geophysical reconnaiss...
International audienceWe consider a series of hydrogeophysical techniques that provide a multiscale ...
International audienceThe deciphering of the coupled processes that govern the transfers of mass and...
International audienceThe O-ZNS observatory, under development at an agricultural site in Villamblai...
International audienceIn the current climate change context, the quality and availability of water r...
International audienceThe hydrological characterization of the vadose zone remains a major challenge...
International audienceThe observatory of transfers in the vadose zone (OZNS-France) offers a unique ...
International audienceThe O-ZNS observatory offers a unique geophysical support for characterization...
International audienceThe extent and the fluid dynamics of the vadose zone (VZ) of an aquifer have a...
International audienceWater retention and hydraulic conductivity are the most important properties g...
International audienceIn a context of energy transition and water resources crisis, studying the flu...
International audienceThe Vadose Zone (VZ) is commonly defined as the partially saturated area which...
An abandoned underground quarry of Chalk located near Beauvais (France) is of particular interest to...
Abstract Limestone aquifers constitute important drinking water resources but are vulnerable to grou...
International audienceIn the framework of the management of karstic aquifers, geophysical reconnaiss...
International audienceWe consider a series of hydrogeophysical techniques that provide a multiscale ...