When carbonate rocks weather, karst landscapes are formed. The groundwater reserves in these layers of earth currently supply 10 to 20 percent of the world population with drinking water. So far, ...
Have you ever wondered how an entire river could simply disappear? While it might sound like magic, the sudden vanishing of rivers is surprisingly common across the world. According to recent reports, ...
Karst aquifers, formed through the dissolution of carbonate rocks, exhibit complex subsurface architectures dominated by conduits, fractures and a permeable matrix. These heterogeneities govern water ...
In Estonia, about one third of the water intended for human consumption comes from karst aquifers. These aquifers are prone to a number of water management problems, such as poor self-cleaning ...
For the first time researchers present comprehensive records that facilitate sustainable water management When carbonate rocks weather, karst landscapes are formed. The groundwater reserves in these ...