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Insights into palaeorecharge conditions for European deep aquifers

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HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
卷 19, 期 8, 页码 1545-1562

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-011-0765-7

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Groundwater recharge; Stable isotopes; Radiocarbon; Permafrost; Europe

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  1. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
  3. French Embassy in Prague
  4. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [GACR 205/07/0691]
  5. [SVV 261203]

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Climatic instability during the late Pleistocene has been reflected in the pattern of groundwater recharge. This report summarizes palaeoclimate knowledge during the late Weichselian in Europe. During this period the majority of northern Europe was covered by thick ice sheets and permafrost, preventing aquifers from recharging. In contrast, southern Europe was generally free of these palaeoclimatic features. Palaeoclimatic information has been combined with isotope data to better understand the palaeorecharge conditions and recharge timing across the European continent. The O-18 and H-2 relationship shows latitudinal plus climatic influences. Radiocarbon data show that while southern European aquifers have generally been recharged continuously during the last 40,000 years, northern European aquifers typically show a recharge gap during the Last Glacial Maximum. Areas that underwent continuous recharge during the entire late Pleistocene period can also be distinguished from areas where recharge to aquifers was prevented during the Last Glacial Maximum. Finally, several examples are presented of melt-water recharge or subglacial recharge. The identification of such diversity in the groundwater palaeorecharge in Europe is of great importance for modellers developing management schemes for groundwater resources.

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