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Table of Contents: Preface Introductory paper: Hydrogeology of fractured rocks from particular fractures to regional approaches: State-of-the-art and future challenges Jirí Kr sny and John M. Sharp, Jr. Hydrogeologic environment of fractured rocks Chapter 1. Hydrogeology of granite rocks in Sardinia Giovanni Barrocu Chapter 2. Groundwater exploitation of fractured rocks in South America Emilia Bocanegra and Gerson C. Silva Jr. Chapter 3. Groundwater and tectonics ¿ the diversity of hydrogeologic environments in semiarid Northeast of Brazil Benjamim B. de Brito Neves and José do Patrocínio T. Albuquerque Chapter 4. Regional study of hard rock aquifers in Alentejo, South Portugal: methodology and results António Chambel, Jorge Duque and João Nascimento Chapter 5. Groundwater in volcanic hard rocks Emilio Custodio Chapter 6. Regional transmissivity distribution and groundwater potential in hard rock of Ghana Philip K. Darko and Jirí Kr sny Chapter 7. Hydrogeology of hard rocks in some eastern and western African countries Costantino Faillace Chapter 8. The fractured rocks in Hellas George Stournaras, George Migiros, George Stamatis, Niki-Nikoletta Evelpidou, Konstantinos Botsialas, Barbara Antoniou and Emmanuel Vassilakis Chapter 9. Determining a representative hydraulic conductivity of the Carnmenellis Granite of Cornwall, UK, based on a range of sources of information David C. Watkins Chapter 10. Estimating the change of fracture volume with depth at the Koralm Massif, Austria Gerfried Winkler, Hans Kupfersberger and Elmar Strobl Conceptual models, groundwater flow and resources in fractured rocks Chapter 11. Fractured old red sandstone aquifers of the Cork Harbour region: Groundwater barriers between adjacent karstic systems Alistair Allen and Dejan Milenic Chapter 12. Non-Darcy two-phase flow in fractured rocks Giovanni Brighenti and Paolo Macini Chapter 13. GIS based assessment of groundwater recharge in the fractured rocks of Namaqualand, South Africa Julian Conrad and Shafick Adams Chapter 14. The use of environmental isotopes to establish a hydrogeological conceptual model in a region with scarce data: the Table Mountain Group of South Africa as a case study Arie S. Issar and Johanita C. Kotze Chapter 15. Hard rock aquifers characterization prior to modelling at catchment scale: an application to India Jean-Christophe, Maréchal Benoît Dewandel, Shakeel Ahmed and Patrick Lachassagne Chapter 16. Estimating groundwater recharge in fractured bedrock aquifers in Ireland using soil moisture budgeting and river baseflow analysis methods Bruce D.R. Misstear and Vincent P. Fitzsimons Groundwater quality in fractured rocks Chapter 17. Interpreting the evolution and stability of groundwaters in fractured rocks Adrian Bath Chapter 18. Universal controls on the evolution of groundwater chemistry in shallow crystalline rock aquifers: the evidence from empirical and theoretical studies Bjørn Frengstad and David Banks Chapter 19. Factors influencing the microbiological quality of groundwater in Norwegian bedrock wells Sylvi Gaut, Atle Dagestad, Bjørge Brattli and Gaute Storrø Chapter 20. Evaluating mineral water quality trends of Pedras Salgadas (Portugal) Carla Lourenço and Luís Ribeiro Chapter 21. Questions and answers about the evolution of CO2-rich thermomineral waters from Hercynian granitic rocks (N-Portugal): a review José M. Marques, M rio Andrade, Paula M. Carreira, Rui C. Graça, Luís Aires-Barros Chapter 22. Origin of salinity in a fractured bedrock aquifer in the Central West Region of NSW, Australia Karina Morgan and Jerzy Jankowski Chapter 23. Isotope studies of a groundwater-flow system in granite, Middle Hungary L szló Palcsu, Éva Svingor, Mih ly Moln r, Zsuzsanna Sz ntó, Istv n Futó, L szló Rinyu, Istv n Horv th, György Tóth and Istv n Fórizs Chapter 24. Structure conditional thermal springs in Central Brazil Uwe Tröger Investigation and interpretation methods in fractured environment Chapter 25. Characterization of fractured porous media: Aquifer Analogue Approach Ralf Brauchler, Martin Sauter, Christopher I. McDermott, Carsten Leven, Matthias Weede, Peter Dietrich, Rudolf Liedl, Heinz HÖtzl and Georg Teutsch Chapter 26. Application of the oriented core drilling/sampling method to an environmental site investigation James P.G. Bunker Chapter 27. Probabilistic delineation of groundwater protection zones in fractured-rock aquifers Júlio F. Carneiro Chapter 28. Interconnected flow measurement between boreholes using a borehole flowmeter Lasse Koskinen and Pekka Rouhiainen Chapter 29. Characterizing flow in natural fracture networks: comparison of the discrete and continuous descriptions Tanguy Le Borgne, Olivier Bour, Jean Raynald De dreuzy and Philippe Davy Chapter 30. New analysis of pump tests in fractured aquifers Gerard Lods and Philippe Gouze Chapter 31. Estimating groundwater flow rates in fractured metasediments: Clare Valley, South Australia Andrew Love, Craig T. Simmons, Peter Cook, Glenn A. Harrington, Andrew Herczeg and Todd Halihan Chapter 32. Fracture networks in Jurassic carbonate rock of the Algarve Basin (South Portugal): implications for aquifer behaviour related to the recent stress field Inga Moeck, Michael Dussel, Uwe Tröger and Heinz Schandelmeier Anthropogenic impacts on fractured environment Chapter 33. Using specific capacity to assign vulnerability to diffuse pollution in fractured aquifers in Scotland Mark Betson and Nick Robins Chapter 34. Environmental impacts of tunnels in fractured crystalline rocks of the Central Alps Simon Loew, Volker Luetzenkirchen, Ulrich Ofterdinger, Christian Zangerl, Erik Eberhardt and Keith Evans Chapter 35. Groundwater modelling approaches as planning tools for WISMUT¿s remediation activities at the Ronneburg uranium mining site Michael Paul, Manfred Gengnagel and Michael Eckart Chapter 36. Active groundwater monitoring and remediation during tunnelling through fractured bedrock under urban areas Kim Rudolph-lund, Frank Myrvoll, Elin Skurtveit and Bjarne Engene Numerical modelling of fractured environment Chapter 37. A double continuum approach for determining contaminant transport in fractured porous media Matthias Beyer and Ulf Mohrlok Chapter 38. Coupled hydro-mechanical modelling of flow in fractured rock 567 Philipp Blum, Rae Mackay and Michael S. Riley Chapter 39. Hydrogeologic modelling with regard to site selection for an underground repository in a granite formation in Krasnojarsk, Russia Christine Fahrenholz, Wernt Brewitz, Eckhard Fein and Matthias Schöniger Chapter 40. Development and qualification of a smeared fracture modelling approach for transfers in fractured media 587 André Fourno, Christophe Grenier, Frederick Delay and Hakim Benabderrahmane Chapter 41. Sensitivity of fracture skin properties on solute transport and back diffusion in fractured media Garner, Terence T., Phyu, Thandar, Robinson, I. Neville and Sharp, John M., Jr. Chapter 42. Averaging hydraulic conductivity in heterogeneous fractures and layered aquifers Sassan Mouri and Todd Halihan Chapter 43. Time-resolved 3D characterisation of flow and dissolution patterns in a single rough-walled fracture Catherine Noiriel, Philippe Gouze and Benoît Madé Index Author index Series IAH-Selected papers
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Hydrogeology -- Congresses.
Rocks -- Fracture -- Congresses.