Abstract:Spring discharge and groundwater levels were used to study groundwater outflow recessions, groundwater reservoir sizes, water yielding properties and saturated hydraulic conductivities in a sandy till area in southeastern Sweden. Water chemistry was used as an indicator of flow paths. The catchment areas of the five springs, ranging from approximately 0.01 km2 to 0.2 km2 in size, were all mainly covered with coniferous forest. The maximum active groundwater storages of the catchment areas of the springs varied… Show more
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