Hydrology of the karstic basin of Sprimont, Belgium : On the use of spectrofluorimetry and pharmaceutical substances as a supporting tool for hydrochemistry analysis

The strong variation in carbonate content of the geological formations in the basin of Sprimont, Belgium, implies different groundwater behaviours in the substratum. The existence of carbonated materials such as limestone is responsible for the existence of a well-developed karstic system restricted to the Carboniferous materials which has a strong impact on the local hydrology and hydrogeology. Surface streams lose through local sinkholes to resurface at the spring of Trou Bleu, the only outlet of the basin and the drainage point of local aquifers. The study focuses on the assessment of exist... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Deleu, Romain
Dokumenttyp: Student thesis
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: Stockholms universitet
Institutionen för naturgeografi
Schlagwörter: hydrology / hydrogeology / karst / karstic / spectrofluorimetry / pharmaceutical / hydrochemistry / spring / losing stream / self-organizing map / SOM / Belgium / aquifer / undergound / stream / nitrogen / carbon / isotopes / contamination / risk / human impact / sewage / wastewater / tracer / Physical Geography / Naturgeografi
Sprache: Englisch
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