نتایج جستجو برای: karst aquifer

تعداد نتایج: 12389  

2009
M. Ritorto E. J. Screaton J. B. Martin P. J. Moore

Karst aquifer studies often focus on allogenic water inputs and large conduit flow. However, diffuse recharge can be significant, particularly in unconfined eogenetic karst aquifers that retain high matrix permeability. This study examines an unconfined region of the upper Floridan aquifer (USA) that hosts a sinking stream, its resurgence, and a large conduit system. Daily diffuse recharge was ...

2012
M. D. Covington A. J. Luhmann C. M. Wicks M. O. Saar

[1] Simple mathematical models often allow an intuitive grasp of the function of physical systems. We develop a mathematical framework to investigate reactive or dissipative transport processes within karst conduits. Specifically, we note that for processes that occur within a characteristic timescale, advection along the conduit produces a characteristic process length scale. We calculate char...

Journal: :اکو هیدرولوژی 0
محمد رحمتی کارشناس ارشد مهندسی آبخیزداری، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، نور حمید رضا مرادی دانشیار دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، نور حاجی کریمی دانشیار، دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه ایلام خلیل جلیلی دانشجوی دکتری مهندسی آبخیزداری، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، نور

abstract one of the importance groundwater resources in kermanshah province is karstic aquifer. this study aimed to investigate the role of development of karstic aquifer in karst springs hydrological properties have been conducted. the studies areas are two karst aquifers include the bistoon-parau and patagh mountain in kermanshah province. in the bistoon-parau region we used of bistoon, berke...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2010
Brandon C Iker Pat Kambesis Stuart A Oehrle Chris Groves Hazel A Barton

In the absence of sunlight energy, microbial community survival in subterranean aquifers depends on integrated mechanisms of energy and nutrient scavenging. Because karst aquifers are particularly sensitive to agricultural land use impacts due to rapid and direct hydrologic connections for pollutants to enter the groundwater, we examined the fate of an exogenous pesticide (atrazine) into such a...

2010
Mary A. Williams Bruce Vondracek

Karst aquifers are important groundwater resources, but are vulnerable to contamination due to relatively rapid subsurface transport. Springs, points where the landscape and water table intersect and cold groundwater discharges, link aquifer systems with land surfaces and water bodies. As such, in many regions, they are critical to the viability of lakes, streams and cold-water fish communities...

2012
Carolyn Ball Jonathan B. Martin

Water is one of our most important resources. Both surface water and groundwater are used by humans for drinking, irrigation, transportation, entertainment, and are a major service for ecosystems. Almost all surface water features, such as streams, rivers, and lakes, interact with groundwater by exchanging water between these two reservoirs. Surface water can become polluted depending on land u...

2008
N. Dörfliger

Karst flash flooding, identified as one of the hazards in karst terrains, is directly linked to the structure and hydraulic properties of karst aquifers. Due to the characteristics of flow within karst aquifers, characterized by a dual flow – diffuse flow within fissured limestone and conduit flow within karst conduits networks – flash flooding may be important in volume and dynamics. Such phen...

2016
LESLIE BROWN

This thesis explores speleogenesis within the Dartry Limestone Formation of Cuilcagh Mountain by considering the hydrogeology of the aquifer in the modern setting but also by considering its evolution since it was deposited during Asbian (Dinantian) times. Due to the synclinal structure of the region, which gently plunges northwestwards, the aquifer remains buried beneath the upland and is not ...

2016
Cyril Mayaud Thomas Wagner Ralf Benischke Steffen Birk

A thorough data analysis combined with groundwater modelling was conducted in an Austrian binary karst aquifer to better understand changes in the hydrological behaviour observed at a karst spring. During a period of 4 years after a major flood event the spring hydrograph appears to be more damped with lower peak flow and higher baseflow than in the years before. The analysis of the hydrograph ...

2006
Jennifer M. Martin Elizabeth J. Screaton Jonathan B. Martin

Karst aquifers with high primary-porosity matrix, such as the Floridan aquifer, have the potential for movement of water between conduits and matrix, with important implications for karst development and the maintenance of groundwater quality. The Santa Fe River Sink and River Rise conduit system, along with the surrounding unconfined Floridan aquifer in north-central Florida, provides a study ...

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