Due to climate change and human activities over the last fifty years, the spring flow volume of karst groundwater has sharply diminished in China. Climate change is one of the critical factors that initiates a series of karst hydrogeologic and water ecological environmental problems, because the precipitation shows a decreasing trend while the temperature shows an increasing trend. The Jinci Spring is one of the largest, most famous springs in northern China. This study employed data from the Taiyuan Meteorological Station and ten precipitation stations in and around the Jinci Spring region as well as the runoff data gathered from two hydrological monitoring stations during 1960-2012. The sliding average method and the Mann-Kendall t...
This study aims to reveal karst water trend change and the variation of affecting factors in the Hei...
In this study, a groundwater exploitation scheme is incorporated into the regional climate model, Re...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
Due to climate change and human activities over the last fifty years, the spring flow volume of kars...
A chronic decline of the groundwater levels has become one of the hot issues affecting groundwater r...
Karst waters from a mountainous recharge area drains toward basin and emerges at the edge of...
Karst aquifers are prominent sources of water worldwide; they store large amounts of water and are k...
Over the last 40 years, declining spring water flow rates have become a typical feature of karst spr...
The Jinan spring basin is located in the karst area of northern China, where springs serve as import...
The Yinjiang River watershed is a typical karst watershed in Southwest China. The present study expl...
Karst landform represents about 10% of the continental area and plays key roles in water supplies fo...
Karst aquifers produce the world’s largest springs and supply the water resources to about a q...
The Jinan karst spring system, discharged by 108 springs in 2.6 km2 city center area of Jinan, China...
The sustainable development of groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid regions is a challenging ...
Karst plant habitats are generally harsh and vulnerable to climate and human interferences. Restorat...
This study aims to reveal karst water trend change and the variation of affecting factors in the Hei...
In this study, a groundwater exploitation scheme is incorporated into the regional climate model, Re...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...
Due to climate change and human activities over the last fifty years, the spring flow volume of kars...
A chronic decline of the groundwater levels has become one of the hot issues affecting groundwater r...
Karst waters from a mountainous recharge area drains toward basin and emerges at the edge of...
Karst aquifers are prominent sources of water worldwide; they store large amounts of water and are k...
Over the last 40 years, declining spring water flow rates have become a typical feature of karst spr...
The Jinan spring basin is located in the karst area of northern China, where springs serve as import...
The Yinjiang River watershed is a typical karst watershed in Southwest China. The present study expl...
Karst landform represents about 10% of the continental area and plays key roles in water supplies fo...
Karst aquifers produce the world’s largest springs and supply the water resources to about a q...
The Jinan karst spring system, discharged by 108 springs in 2.6 km2 city center area of Jinan, China...
The sustainable development of groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid regions is a challenging ...
Karst plant habitats are generally harsh and vulnerable to climate and human interferences. Restorat...
This study aims to reveal karst water trend change and the variation of affecting factors in the Hei...
In this study, a groundwater exploitation scheme is incorporated into the regional climate model, Re...
This study enhances the understanding of the evolution of water transport in karst water flow system...