Groundwater in Fractured Rocks IAH Selected Paper Series, volume 9
Coordonnateurs : Krásný Jirí, Sharp John M.
The hydrogeologic environment of fractured rocks represents vital natural systems, examples of which occur on every continent. This book discusses key issues, methodologies and techniques in the hydrogeology of fractured rocks, summarizing recent progress and anticipating the outcome of future investigations. Forty-four revised and updated papers were selected from extended abstracts presented at the International Conference on Groundwater in Fractured Rocks, held in Prague in 2003 and these provide a valuable benchmark reference for studies in fractured rock hydrogeology worldwide. Topics include sustainable groundwater development, groundwater protection and management, new and improved approaches to the investigating hydrogeology of fractured systems, understanding of hydrogeologic properties both on local and regional scales, and both quantitative and qualitative aspects of groundwater flow and solute/contaminant transport.
Date de parution : 10-2019
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2007
Ouvrage de 490 p.
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de Groundwater in Fractured Rocks :
Mots-clés :
Hydraulic Conductivity; Fracture Network; Fractured Rock; Groundwater Flow; Fracture Aperture; Fractured Rock Aquifers; Crystalline Rocks; Fractured Aquifers; Overburden; Rev; Fracture Set; Hard Rock Aquifers; DFN; Fractured Porous Media; Bulk Hydraulic Conductivity; Solute Transport; Fractured Media; Sea Water; Fractured Bedrock Aquifers; Fracture Skins; Hydraulic Aperture; Sr Isotope Ratios; 86Sr Ratios; Observation Boreholes; Free CO2