AbstractModels for the soil-plant-atmosphere system, especially large scale models, frequently ignore interactions with underlying groundwater, and ignore fractures or macropores which may strongly influence the system response. Unsaturated fractured porous media can exhibit a range of behavior, depending on both the characteristics of the porous matrix and the fractures, and the climatic conditions to which they are subject. A dominant characteristic in surficial fractured porous geological formations is the vertical distribution of fractures in the near surface region. This paper explores how these different modes of behavior operate at various field sites and under different climatic conditions. Two diverse fractured porous settings are ...
The Chalk is an important aquifer representing 20% of all national water supplies in the United King...
Groundwater in Chalk catchments is a major resource that also helps support internationally importan...
Regional groundwater flow in high mountainous terrain is governed by a multitude of factors such as ...
AbstractModels for the soil-plant-atmosphere system, especially large scale models, frequently ignor...
The heterogeneity of the unsaturated zone controls its hydraulic response to rainfall and the extent...
Groundwater from unconfined chalk aquifers constitutes a major water resource in the UK. The unsatur...
The natural soil structure can be strongly modified and generate heterogeneities during wetting and ...
Modeling groundwater flow in bedrock can be particularly challenging due to heterogeneities associat...
There is evidence that, under certain conditions, rapid preferential recharge via the frac-ture netw...
Results are presented of a detailed study into the vadose zone and shallow water table hydrodynamics...
Poster presented at American Geophysical Union meeting in 2015.Understanding the timing and magnitud...
It is important to understand hydrogeologic controls on ground-water flow and solute transport in we...
Thermodynamic principles were applied to the problem of saturated/unsaturated flow in fractured poro...
This study examines the behavior of subsurface fractures in fine-grained soil such as clays in respo...
There were two primary objectives of the present study. The first was to modify existing groundwater...
The Chalk is an important aquifer representing 20% of all national water supplies in the United King...
Groundwater in Chalk catchments is a major resource that also helps support internationally importan...
Regional groundwater flow in high mountainous terrain is governed by a multitude of factors such as ...
AbstractModels for the soil-plant-atmosphere system, especially large scale models, frequently ignor...
The heterogeneity of the unsaturated zone controls its hydraulic response to rainfall and the extent...
Groundwater from unconfined chalk aquifers constitutes a major water resource in the UK. The unsatur...
The natural soil structure can be strongly modified and generate heterogeneities during wetting and ...
Modeling groundwater flow in bedrock can be particularly challenging due to heterogeneities associat...
There is evidence that, under certain conditions, rapid preferential recharge via the frac-ture netw...
Results are presented of a detailed study into the vadose zone and shallow water table hydrodynamics...
Poster presented at American Geophysical Union meeting in 2015.Understanding the timing and magnitud...
It is important to understand hydrogeologic controls on ground-water flow and solute transport in we...
Thermodynamic principles were applied to the problem of saturated/unsaturated flow in fractured poro...
This study examines the behavior of subsurface fractures in fine-grained soil such as clays in respo...
There were two primary objectives of the present study. The first was to modify existing groundwater...
The Chalk is an important aquifer representing 20% of all national water supplies in the United King...
Groundwater in Chalk catchments is a major resource that also helps support internationally importan...
Regional groundwater flow in high mountainous terrain is governed by a multitude of factors such as ...