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- who: Vianney Sivelle from the University of Basel, Switzerland have published the research: A lumped parameter model to evaluate the relevance of excess air as a tracer of exchanged flows between transmissive and capacitive compartments of karst systems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/09/2014
- what: The authors investigated the relevance of using EA to characterize water exchange between transmissive and capacitive compartments in the Durzon karst system. The study shows that lowmineralized water flow may occur from conduit to matrix after a major precipitation event in the non-saturated zone. The model can . . .

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