Epikarst formation in the southern Apennines (Italy) was hypothesized to be significantly influenced by diffuse rainwater infiltration through soil of pyroclastic origin. Multidisciplinary investigations were carried out at an experimental field site to test this hypothesis. At this site, other factors influencing epikarst formation can be assumed invariant. A direct relationship was observed between soil thickness and epikarst thickness. This relationship supports the hypothesis that the pyroclastic soil plays a significant role in governing epikarst evolution and thickening. The sandy loam texture and the high hydraulic conductivity of the soil allow easy rainwater infiltration, therefore causing a diffuse interaction between percolation ...
Messinian evaporates are widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea as outcropping sediments in sma...
International audiencePyroclastic soils mantling a wide area of the Campanian Apennines are subjecte...
In the present paper, the capillary barrier formation at the interface between soil layers, which is...
Epikarst formation in the southern Apennines (Italy) was hypothesized to be significantly influenced...
The role of soil compositions in influencing groundwater geochemistry in carbonate aquifers is still...
Two natural-gradient tracer experiments were carried out using borehole fluorometers in order to cha...
AbstractOn the basis of the data collected by a monitoring station, a simplified mathematical model ...
On the basis of the data collected by a monitoring station, a simplified mathematical model of the h...
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
AbstractUsing artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer fe...
Epikarst is a weathered zone of enhanced porosity on or near the surface or at the soil/bedrock cont...
Messinian evaporates are widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea as outcropping sediments in sma...
Messinian evaporates are widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea as outcropping sediments in sma...
International audiencePyroclastic soils mantling a wide area of the Campanian Apennines are subjecte...
In the present paper, the capillary barrier formation at the interface between soil layers, which is...
Epikarst formation in the southern Apennines (Italy) was hypothesized to be significantly influenced...
The role of soil compositions in influencing groundwater geochemistry in carbonate aquifers is still...
Two natural-gradient tracer experiments were carried out using borehole fluorometers in order to cha...
AbstractOn the basis of the data collected by a monitoring station, a simplified mathematical model ...
On the basis of the data collected by a monitoring station, a simplified mathematical model of the h...
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations demonstrated the existence of an epikarstic zone in a...
A physically based mathematical model of the slope of Cervinara (southern Italy), which is character...
AbstractUsing artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer fe...
Epikarst is a weathered zone of enhanced porosity on or near the surface or at the soil/bedrock cont...
Messinian evaporates are widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea as outcropping sediments in sma...
Messinian evaporates are widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea as outcropping sediments in sma...
International audiencePyroclastic soils mantling a wide area of the Campanian Apennines are subjecte...
In the present paper, the capillary barrier formation at the interface between soil layers, which is...