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Tracer tests in karst hydrogeology and speleology

Auteur(s)
Goldscheider, Nicola
Editeur(s)
Meiman, Joe
Pronk, Michiel 
Centre d'hydrogéologie et de géothermie 
Smart, Christopher
Date de parution
2008
In
International Journal of Speleology, International Union of Speleology, 2008/37/1/27-40
Mots-clés
  • Tracing techniques

  • hydrogeology

  • karst

  • Mammoth Cave

  • Switzerland

Résumé
This article presents an introduction to the fundamentals of tracing techniques and their application in cave and karst environments, illustrated by case studies from the Mammoth Cave, USA, and a small experimental site in Switzerland. The properties and limitations of the most important artificial tracers are discussed, and the available methods of tracer injection, sampling, online monitoring and laboratory analysis are presented. Fully quantitative tracer experiments result in continuous or discrete concentration-time data series, i.e. breakthrough curves, and concomitant discharge data, which make it possible to obtain detailed information about groundwater flow and contaminant transport. Within the frame of speleological investigations, tracer tests can help to resolve the active and often inaccessible part of cave and conduit networks and to obtain indications about the geometry and volume of the conduits. For hydrogeological studies, caves can in turn be used as natural experimental and monitoring sites inside the unsaturated or saturated zone of karst aquifer systems.
URI
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/13769
Autre version
http://www.ijs.speleo.it/article.php?id_art=556
Type de publication
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
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 main article: Goldscheider_Nico_-_Tracer_tests_in_karst_hydrogeology_20100511.pdf (3.43 MB)
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