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Aquifers typology

Figure 5.2.6 Comparison between the International Hydrogeological Map of Europe (a) and the European aquifer typology derived from the BRIDGE project (b) (see Plate 11)... Figure 5.2.6 Comparison between the International Hydrogeological Map of Europe (a) and the European aquifer typology derived from the BRIDGE project (b) (see Plate 11)...
Figure 5.3.2 European aquifer typology for hydrochemical characterisation of groundwater (Wendland et al., 2007) (see Plate 13)... Figure 5.3.2 European aquifer typology for hydrochemical characterisation of groundwater (Wendland et al., 2007) (see Plate 13)...
Parriaux, A., Dubois, J.D., Mandia, Y., Basabe, P., Bensimon, M., 1990. The AQUITYP-project towards an aquifer typology in the alpine orogen. Mem. 22nd Congress of lAH, XXII. Lausanne, pp. 254-262. [Pg.85]

Compared to the monitoring of all other natural waters, the satisfactory collection and interpretation of groundwater quality data requires an essentially 4D (four-dimensional) approach, because the large volume and the complexity of many aquifer systems (or hydrogeologic typologies) result in flow paths with residence times of very variable timescale, ranging from months to millennia (and usually counted in decades or... [Pg.197]


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