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Geyer T.; Birk S.; Reimann T.; Dorfliger N.; Sauter M.
Differentiated characterization of karst aquifers: some contributions
Carbonates Evaporites
2013
28
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41
46

Because of the small radius of investigation of hydrogeological standard testing methods, the characterization of karst aquifers is still a challenge. The development of a karst conduit system introduces an element of large contrast in hydraulic conductivity in the hydraulic parameter field of a karst aquifer. It leads to complex flow patterns and transport phenomena that differ significantly from those observed in porous and fissured media. While on a local, i.e., borehole scale, the fissured matrix of karst aquifers can be regarded as a continuum, on a regional, i.e., catchment scale, the drainage of the aquifer system is controlled by the conduit system, which may have a highly anisotropic geometry. Therefore, characterization of karst aquifers requires a differentiated approach by the combination of various hydrogeological field methods or the application of large-scale tests, which cover the scale of dominant aquifer heterogeneities. Existing numerical modeling approaches can be applied for integral data interpretation on catchment scale.

Karst hydrogeology, Characterization, techniques, Modeling approaches
1878-5212
10.1007/s13146-013-0150-9
Geyer T.; Birk S.; Reimann T.; Dorfliger N.; Sauter M., 2013, Differentiated characterization of karst aquifers: some contributions , Carbonates and Evaporites , 28 , 41 - 46 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13146-013-0150-9, PDF