On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration

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Autor(a) principal: Chaminé, Helder I.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Carvalho, José Martins, Afonso, Maria José, Teixeira, José, Freitas, Liliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/18048
Resumo: Groundwater is a dynamic and renewable resource, but in hard-rock terrains its availability is rather limited compared to other types of aquifer formations. Groundwater systems require a comprehensive understanding of geology, morphotectonics and hydrology, which are controlled by ground characteristics like weathering grade, fracturing degree, permeability, slope, drainage pattern and density, land cover, and climate. GIS-based integrative cartography provides an accurate way to improve knowledge on water circulation models and on the global functioning of aquifer systems. The groundwater conceptual model based in Earth systems has proven its value in water resource studies. This approach highlights the importance of groundwater exploration mapping as a useful tool to support hydrogeological conceptualisation of fractured hard-rock terrains, contributing to the sustainability of water resources.
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title On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
spellingShingle On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
Chaminé, Helder I.
title_short On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
title_full On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
title_fullStr On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
title_full_unstemmed On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
title_sort On a dialogue between hard-rock aquifer mapping and hydrogeological conceptual models: insights into groundwater exploration
author Chaminé, Helder I.
author_facet Chaminé, Helder I.
Carvalho, José Martins
Afonso, Maria José
Teixeira, José
Freitas, Liliana
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Afonso, Maria José
Teixeira, José
Freitas, Liliana
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Carvalho, José Martins
Afonso, Maria José
Teixeira, José
Freitas, Liliana
description Groundwater is a dynamic and renewable resource, but in hard-rock terrains its availability is rather limited compared to other types of aquifer formations. Groundwater systems require a comprehensive understanding of geology, morphotectonics and hydrology, which are controlled by ground characteristics like weathering grade, fracturing degree, permeability, slope, drainage pattern and density, land cover, and climate. GIS-based integrative cartography provides an accurate way to improve knowledge on water circulation models and on the global functioning of aquifer systems. The groundwater conceptual model based in Earth systems has proven its value in water resource studies. This approach highlights the importance of groundwater exploration mapping as a useful tool to support hydrogeological conceptualisation of fractured hard-rock terrains, contributing to the sustainability of water resources.
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