Little is known about how microbial activity affects the hydraulic properties of karst aquifers. To explore the potential impacts of microbial activity on the hydraulic properties of karst aquifers, microbiological analysis, heat tracer, isotope (dissolved inorganic carbon isotope, δ13CDIC) and aqueous geochemical analyses were conducted at six monitoring wells in Northern Guangdong Province, China. Greater hydraulic conductivity corresponded to a low temperature gradient to an extent; the temperature gradient in karst groundwater aquifers can reflect the degree of dissolution. Higher HCO3− concentrations coupled with lower d-excess and pH values at B2 and B6 reflect potential microbial activity (e.g., Sulfuricurvum kujiense) causing carbon...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
<p>Karst rocky desertification (KRD) is a process of land degradation, which causes desert-like land...
The traditional model of karst and cave formation is that of carbonic acid limestone dissolution, wh...
Karst groundwater is the major source of water supply for economic development and drinking water in...
Although microbes are known to influence karst (carbonate) aquifer ecosystem-level processes, compar...
IntroductionThe community structure of groundwater microorganisms has a significant impact on ground...
Despite the importance of karst aquifers as a source of drinking water, little is known about the ro...
Despite the importance of karst aquifers as a source of drinking water, little is known about the ro...
International audienceKarst aquifers are a major water resource supplying more than 25 % of the worl...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
This is the author accepted manuscriptsExtensive and progressive rock emergence in karst ecosystems ...
Microbes are prevalent in geologic settings and a growing body of research suggests the roles they p...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
<p>Karst rocky desertification (KRD) is a process of land degradation, which causes desert-like land...
Development of regional groundwater carbon budgets hinges on the ability to quantify and monitor bio...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
<p>Karst rocky desertification (KRD) is a process of land degradation, which causes desert-like land...
The traditional model of karst and cave formation is that of carbonic acid limestone dissolution, wh...
Karst groundwater is the major source of water supply for economic development and drinking water in...
Although microbes are known to influence karst (carbonate) aquifer ecosystem-level processes, compar...
IntroductionThe community structure of groundwater microorganisms has a significant impact on ground...
Despite the importance of karst aquifers as a source of drinking water, little is known about the ro...
Despite the importance of karst aquifers as a source of drinking water, little is known about the ro...
International audienceKarst aquifers are a major water resource supplying more than 25 % of the worl...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
This is the author accepted manuscriptsExtensive and progressive rock emergence in karst ecosystems ...
Microbes are prevalent in geologic settings and a growing body of research suggests the roles they p...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
<p>Karst rocky desertification (KRD) is a process of land degradation, which causes desert-like land...
Development of regional groundwater carbon budgets hinges on the ability to quantify and monitor bio...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
<p>Karst rocky desertification (KRD) is a process of land degradation, which causes desert-like land...
The traditional model of karst and cave formation is that of carbonic acid limestone dissolution, wh...