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Yaru Guo, Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh and Yonghong Hao
Karst aquifers are prominent sources of water worldwide; they store large amounts of water and are known for their beautiful springs. However, extensive groundwater development and climate variation has resulted in a decline in the flow of most karst spr...
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Romeo Eftimi, Isabella Serena Liso and Mario Parise
Carbonate rocks cover about 23% of Albania, with exploitable karst water resources estimated at 2.84 × 109 m3/year (about 65% of the total exploitable groundwater resources in the country). The Kruja tectonic zone is characterized by the presence of SE?N...
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Benjamin W. Tobin, Benjamin V. Miller, Matthew L. Niemiller and Andrea M. Erhardt
Karst aquifers are unique among groundwater systems because of variable permeability and flow-path organization changes resulting from dissolution processes. Over time, changes in flow-path connectivity complicate interpretations of conduit network evolu...
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Marco Chimenti, Stefano Natali, Roberto Giannecchini, Giovanni Zanchetta, Ilaria Baneschi, Marco Doveri, Ilaria Isola and Leonardo Piccini
This article presents data from monthly monitoring carried out on cave and stream waters belonging to the Renella Cave karst system from September 2020 to April 2022. Additionally, old data pertaining to cave waters from previous published work are discu...
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Sanbai Li, Zhijiang Kang and Yun Zhang
We propose a novel workflow to investigate the complex flow behaviors and remaining oil distribution related to the oil?gas?water three-phase system based on information from typical outcrops of fractured-vuggy reservoirs. A refined geological model is b...
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Shen Cao, Wei Xiang, Jinge Wang, Deshan Cui and Qingbing Liu
Groundwater plays a crucial role in triggering and reactivating deep-seated landslides. However, classical hydrogeological investigations have limitations in their applicability to deep-seated landslides due to anisotropic and heterogeneous media. The Hu...
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Na He and Xianggang Zhang
During the construction of a diversion tunnel, geological problems often include faults, fragile strata, hard rock formations, karst landforms, etc., which may have adverse effects on the excavation and construction of the diversion tunnel. Based on the ...
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Alessia Nannoni and Leonardo Piccini
The Apuan Alps (Italy) are an internationally renowned karst region where several karst springs have a mean discharge exceeding 100 L/s, thus representing important water resources. One of the major springs, the Pollaccia, was monitored for approximately...
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Diana Mance, Maja Radi?ic, Danijela Lenac and Josip Rubinic
The article presents findings of a two-year systematic study of stable isotope content in two karst groundwater resources in Primorsko-goranska county (Croatia): the Martin?cica wells (MWs) and the Dobrica spring (DBC). The temporal and spatial variation...
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Mohammed Hssaisoune, Lhoussaine Bouchaou, Mohamed Qurtobi, Hamid Marah, Mohamed Beraaouz and Jamal Stitou El Messari
Karstic aquifers play an important role for drinking and irrigation supply in Morocco. However, in some areas, a deeper understanding is needed in order to improve their sustainable management under global changes. Our study, based on chemical and isotop...
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