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MONITORING OF MINI-KARST FORMATION WITH ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY

January 2023

The formation of underground cavities, called karsts, resulting from carbonate rock dissolution, is at stake in many environmental and societal issues, notably through risk management and the administration and quality of drinking water resources. Facing natural environment complexity, we propose a laboratory study combining hydro-chemical monitoring, 3D imaging, and non-invasive observation of electrical properties, showing the benefits of geoelectrical monitoring to map karst formation.

A summary of this work is introduced on the CNRS-INSU website

 

This work has been published in
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
a journal of EGU

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