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Javier Rey, Julián Martínez, Rosendo Mendoza, Senén Sandoval, Vladimir Tarasov, Alex Kaminsky, M. Carmen Hidalgo and Kevin Morales
We assess the effectiveness of complementary geophysical techniques to characterize a Jurassic dolomite confined aquifer at Loma de Ubeda, Spain. This aquifer, which is penetrated by wells in the 100?600-m depth range, is confined by Triassic clays (bott...
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Adi Tal, Yishai Weinstein, Stuart Wollman, Mark Goldman and Yoseph Yechieli
This research examines the interrelations in a complex hydrogeological system, consisting of a multi-layered coastal aquifer, the sea, and a surface reservoir (fish ponds) and the importance of the specific connection between the aquifer and the sea. The...
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Yannick Thiery, Pierre-Alexandre Reninger, Frederic Lacquement, Anne Raingeard, Maeva Lombard and Aude Nachbaur
Landslide hazard and risk assessment (LHA & LRA) in the French West Indies is a big challenge, particularly in Martinique, where several factors contribute to high slope sensitivity to landslides. This sensitivity is particularly due to volcanic grou...
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Antonio Hernández-Espriú, Claudia Arango-Galván, Alfonso Reyes-Pimentel, Pedro Martínez-Santos, Carlos Pita de la Paz, Sergio Macías-Medrano, Alberto Arias-Paz, José Agustín Breña-Naranjo
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The Mezquital Valley (MV) hosts the largest unmanaged aquifer recharge scheme in the world. The metropolitan area of Mexico City discharges ~60 m3/s of raw wastewater into the valley, a substantial share of which infiltrates into the regional aquifer. In...
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