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Hydrological Behavior of Karst Systems Identified by Statistical Analyses of Stable Isotope Monitoring Results (CROSBI ID 309634)

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Mance, Diana ; Radišić, Maja ; Lenac, Danijela ; Rubinić, Josip Hydrological Behavior of Karst Systems Identified by Statistical Analyses of Stable Isotope Monitoring Results // Hydrology, 9 (2022), 5; 9050082, 21. doi: doi.org/10.3390/hydrology9050082

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mance, Diana ; Radišić, Maja ; Lenac, Danijela ; Rubinić, Josip

engleski

Hydrological Behavior of Karst Systems Identified by Statistical Analyses of Stable Isotope Monitoring Results

The article presents findings of a two-year systematic study of stable isotope content in two karst groundwater resources in Primorsko-goranska county (Croatia): the Martinšćica wells (MWs) and the Dobrica spring (DBC). The temporal and spatial variation of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes is commonly studied in conjunction with hydrogeological conditions such as groundwater dynamics and discharge conditions. However, since this information was incomplete, we were forced to work with limited data and rely on analyses of stable isotope monitoring results. The obtained results show that winter precipitation is the most common recharge source for the systems, and the average residence time of water in the subsurface is less than a year. Furthermore, the MWs system is a typical dual-porosity system with dominant base flow. The results of the nonparametric regression analysis show that the possibility of seawater intrusion into the spring affecting DBC isotope content cannot be ruled out. We believe that the results presented in the paper demonstrate that when combined with statistical analyses, environmental stable isotopes are a powerful tool for gaining insights in karst hydrogeology.

stable isotopes ; karst ; dual-porosity system ; statistical analysis

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Podaci o izdanju

9 (5)

2022.

9050082

21

objavljeno

2306-5338

doi.org/10.3390/hydrology9050082

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Geofizika, Građevinarstvo, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti

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