Karst water resources in a changing world: Review of hydrological modeling approaches
Abstract Karst regions represent 7–12% of the Earth's continental area, and about one
quarter of the global population is completely or partially dependent on drinking water from …
quarter of the global population is completely or partially dependent on drinking water from …
Advances, challenges and perspective in modelling the functioning of karst systems: a review
We present a discussion of the state-of-the art on modelling geometrical characteristics,
hydrogeological behavior and geochemical evolution of karst aquifers of meteoric origin …
hydrogeological behavior and geochemical evolution of karst aquifers of meteoric origin …
Modelling the hydrologic functions of a karst aquifer under active water management–the Lez spring
P Fleury, B Ladouche, Y Conroux, H Jourde… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
A rainfall-discharge model is applied to an aquifer characterized by active groundwater
management–the Lez karst aquifer in the South of France. Groundwater is withdrawn by …
management–the Lez karst aquifer in the South of France. Groundwater is withdrawn by …
Identifying the impact of climate and anthropic pressures on karst aquifers using wavelet analysis
This paper assesses the implications of climate and anthropic pressures on short to long-
term changes in water resources in a Mediterranean karst using wavelet analysis. This …
term changes in water resources in a Mediterranean karst using wavelet analysis. This …
Turbulent and laminar flow in karst conduits under unsteady flow conditions: Interpretation of pum** tests by discrete conduit‐continuum modeling
Due to the duality in terms of (1) the groundwater flow field and (2) the discharge conditions,
flow patterns of karst aquifer systems are complex. Estimated aquifer parameters may differ …
flow patterns of karst aquifer systems are complex. Estimated aquifer parameters may differ …
Effects of dynamically variable saturation and matrix‐conduit coupling of flow in karst aquifers
Well‐developed karst aquifers consist of highly conductive conduits and a relatively low
permeability fractured and/or porous rock matrix and therefore behave as a dual‐hydraulic …
permeability fractured and/or porous rock matrix and therefore behave as a dual‐hydraulic …
Karst water resources in a changing world: Review of solute transport modelling approaches
Karst water resources are valuable freshwater sources for around 10% of the world
population. Nonetheless, anthropogenic factors and global changes have been seriously …
population. Nonetheless, anthropogenic factors and global changes have been seriously …
Characterisation and modelling of conduit restricted karst aquifers–example of the Auja spring, Jordan Valley
The conduit system of mature karstified carbonate aquifers is typically characterised by a
high hydraulic conductivity and does not impose a major flow constriction on catchment …
high hydraulic conductivity and does not impose a major flow constriction on catchment …
Representation of water abstraction from a karst conduit with numerical discrete-continuum models
Karst aquifers are characterized by highly conductive conduit flow paths embedded in a less
conductive fissured and fractured matrix, resulting in strong permeability contrasts with …
conductive fissured and fractured matrix, resulting in strong permeability contrasts with …
Semi-distributed lumped model of a karst system under active management
B Ladouche, JC Maréchal, N Dorfliger - Journal of Hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper inverse modeling is used to characterize the regime of a karst aquifer subjected
to extensive pum** in a conduit located upstream of its main outlet. The systemic …
to extensive pum** in a conduit located upstream of its main outlet. The systemic …