[HTML][HTML] Calibration of groundwater seepage against the spatial distribution of the stream network to assess catchment-scale hydraulic properties
The assessment of effective hydraulic properties at the catchment scale, ie, hydraulic
conductivity (K) and transmissivity (T), is particularly challenging due to the sparse …
conductivity (K) and transmissivity (T), is particularly challenging due to the sparse …
Exploring the critical zone heterogeneity and the hydrological diversity using an integrated ecohydrological model in three contrasted long‐term observatories
An integrated ecohydrological modeling approach was deployed in three long‐term critical
zone (CZ) observatories of the French CZ network (CZ Observatories—Application and …
zone (CZ) observatories of the French CZ network (CZ Observatories—Application and …
Active volume of water in a laboratory aquifer
E Lajeunesse, O Devauchelle, J Douçot… - Journal of Fluid …, 2025 - cambridge.org
During a rainfall event, water infiltrates into the ground where it accumulates in porous rocks.
This accumulation pushes the underlying groundwater towards neighbouring streams …
This accumulation pushes the underlying groundwater towards neighbouring streams …
Expanding the spatial reach and human impacts of critical zone science
Two major barriers hinder the holistic understanding of subsurface critical zone (CZ)
evolution and its impacts:(a) an inability to measure, define, and share information and (b) a …
evolution and its impacts:(a) an inability to measure, define, and share information and (b) a …
Combining electrical resistivity tomography and passive seismic to characterise the subsurface architecture of a deeply weathered lateritic hill within the Avon River …
J Weller, S Jakica, S Thompson… - … Surface Processes and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Observing the subsurface architecture of the deep Critical Zone (CZ), which lies beyond the
uppermost layer of accessible soil, is a complex but crucial task. Near‐surface geophysics …
uppermost layer of accessible soil, is a complex but crucial task. Near‐surface geophysics …
Map** Variations in Bedrock Weathering With Slope Aspect Under a Sedimentary Ridge‐Valley System Using Near‐Surface Geophysics and Drilling
BM Hudson Rasmussen, MH Huang… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how soil thickness and bedrock weathering vary across ridge and valley
topography is needed to constrain the flowpaths of water and sediment production within a …
topography is needed to constrain the flowpaths of water and sediment production within a …
Hydrogeological structure of a granitic mountain catchment inferred from multi‐method electrical resistivity datasets
Altered crystalline catchments are complex to study and model, as they present multi‐scale
properties that control their hydrogeological behaviour and that are difficult to capture …
properties that control their hydrogeological behaviour and that are difficult to capture …
Calibration of groundwater seepage on the spatial distribution of the stream network to assess catchment-scale hydraulic conductivity
To supplement the use of hydraulic tests and assess catchment-scale hydraulic conductivity
(K), we propose a methodology for shallow aquifers only based on the Digital Elevation …
(K), we propose a methodology for shallow aquifers only based on the Digital Elevation …
Impacts of hydrofacies geometry designed from seismic refraction tomography on estimated hydrogeophysical variables
Understanding the critical zone processes related to groundwater flows relies on subsurface
structure knowledge and its associated parameters. We propose a methodology to draw the …
structure knowledge and its associated parameters. We propose a methodology to draw the …