International audienceCompartmentalisation, the subdivision of an aquifer into discrete and relatively isolated units, may be of critical importance for the protection of groundwater although it has been largely ignored in the groundwater literature. The Lower Triassic Sherwood Sandstone, in north west of England, UK, may be a good example of an aquifer that has been compartmentalised by numerous high angle faults with displacements of up to 300 m. The study was initiated to assess the local groundwater flow, the extent of seawater invasion and the controls on recharge in the aquifer and to try to understand whether the aquifer is broken into discrete compartments. Maps and schematic cross-sections of groundwater heads for the years 1993, ...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
>Magister Scientiae - MScDeformation of the western part of the Table Mountain Group rocks during th...
Fluvio-aeolian sedimentary successions host groundwater aquifers at shallow depths (<~0.15 km), whic...
International audienceThe study was initiated to assess the local groundwater flow, the extent of se...
Abstract: There is increasing evidence that groundwater flow in many parts of the major Permo-Triass...
This report describes the regional geochemistry of groundwater from the Sherwood Sandstone aquifer ...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommons...
International audienceGroundwater in the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone aquifer, Liverpool, UK, has loc...
Fluvial and aeolian sedimentary successions represent porous media that can host both groundwater an...
states to manage water resources sustainably and, where feasible, reverse any upward trend in ground...
flow systems occur in these provinces above an essentially impermeable basement of varying age. The ...
Sandstone aquifers are commonly assumed to represent porous media characterized by a permeable matri...
Sandstone aquifers are commonly assumed to represent porous media characterized by a permeable matri...
The Lincolnshire Limestone is an important regional aquifer. Pumping stations at Bourne and other lo...
The Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group is a major European aquifer system. It is also the principal g...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
>Magister Scientiae - MScDeformation of the western part of the Table Mountain Group rocks during th...
Fluvio-aeolian sedimentary successions host groundwater aquifers at shallow depths (<~0.15 km), whic...
International audienceThe study was initiated to assess the local groundwater flow, the extent of se...
Abstract: There is increasing evidence that groundwater flow in many parts of the major Permo-Triass...
This report describes the regional geochemistry of groundwater from the Sherwood Sandstone aquifer ...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommons...
International audienceGroundwater in the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone aquifer, Liverpool, UK, has loc...
Fluvial and aeolian sedimentary successions represent porous media that can host both groundwater an...
states to manage water resources sustainably and, where feasible, reverse any upward trend in ground...
flow systems occur in these provinces above an essentially impermeable basement of varying age. The ...
Sandstone aquifers are commonly assumed to represent porous media characterized by a permeable matri...
Sandstone aquifers are commonly assumed to represent porous media characterized by a permeable matri...
The Lincolnshire Limestone is an important regional aquifer. Pumping stations at Bourne and other lo...
The Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group is a major European aquifer system. It is also the principal g...
Groundwater in upland floodplains has an important function in regulating river flows and controllin...
>Magister Scientiae - MScDeformation of the western part of the Table Mountain Group rocks during th...
Fluvio-aeolian sedimentary successions host groundwater aquifers at shallow depths (<~0.15 km), whic...