2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-023-10887-2
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Assessment of urban landslide groundwater characteristics and origin using artificial tracers, hydro-chemical and stable isotope approaches

Abstract: In the framework of landslides, the hydrogeological features play an essential role in slope stability, governing water movement and thus resulting in modification of the effective stress in the soil. In this framework, the hydrogeological conceptualization of landslide areas and the identification of groundwater origin are key points to developing risk mitigation measures. In fact, groundwater recharge cannot always be attributed to local precipitation alone. Mixing processes between water derived from local … Show more

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“…However, few hydrogeological studies still analyze the aquifer response to meteoric inflow by investigating the vadose zone. Most of the studies deal with precipitation and air temperature data to perform water balance by exploiting the most known empirical methods [20][21][22] or more complex physically based methods [23,24]. A recent work by Berthelin et al, 2023 [25] exploits soil moisture content only measured at a single depth (20 cm) at different locations, to determine the aquifer recharge of the investigated catchment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, few hydrogeological studies still analyze the aquifer response to meteoric inflow by investigating the vadose zone. Most of the studies deal with precipitation and air temperature data to perform water balance by exploiting the most known empirical methods [20][21][22] or more complex physically based methods [23,24]. A recent work by Berthelin et al, 2023 [25] exploits soil moisture content only measured at a single depth (20 cm) at different locations, to determine the aquifer recharge of the investigated catchment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%