Consideration of regional groundwater flow in aquifer systems allows for solving groundwater issues on a larger scale than single aquifers and contributes to all practical aspects of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals for water. The approach has been extended to a wide range of hydrogeological environments. However, it suffers from poorly constrained terminology and conceptualisation, compounded by the difficulties of interpreting complex groundwater flow systems. This essay aims to initiate a discussion on improving the application of regional groundwater flow approaches
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AbstractSignificant advances in regional groundwater flow modeling have been driven by the demand to...
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This article explores the current state of research in hydrogeology and the future challenges of fun...
The interactions of groundwater with surface waters such as streams, lakes, wetlands, or oceans are ...
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International audienceThe distribution of groundwater fluxes in aquifers is strongly influenced by t...
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