2010
DOI: 10.3997/1873-0604.2010067
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The potential of the qualitative interpretation of MRS data: hydrogeophysical study of the Lagoons of Estaña (Spain)

Abstract: The Lagoons of Estaña, at the Spanish pre‐Pyrenees, constitute a set of natural water ponds the origin of which is not well‐known, though a karstic formation is one of the hypotheses. A project is being developed with the objective of understanding the hydrological functioning of the lagoons related to underground waters. The lagoons are in Keuper and Muschelkalk rocks in contact with the main water‐bearing structure of the zone, formed by a syncline of Cretaceous limestone. All the area is affected by a stron… Show more

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“…Since the 1990s, this distinctive feature has been used to assess the links between the MRS parameters and the hydrogeological properties (e.g. Legchenko et al, , 2004Lubczynski and Roy, 2007;Plata and Rubio, 2011;Vouillamoz et al, 2002Vouillamoz et al, , 2007bVouillamoz et al, , 2008. Although there is a strong theoretical basis for the relationship between MRS parameters and aquifer storage-related parameters, no ready-to-use quantitative link has been proposed to date (Vouillamoz et al, 2007a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since the 1990s, this distinctive feature has been used to assess the links between the MRS parameters and the hydrogeological properties (e.g. Legchenko et al, , 2004Lubczynski and Roy, 2007;Plata and Rubio, 2011;Vouillamoz et al, 2002Vouillamoz et al, , 2007bVouillamoz et al, , 2008. Although there is a strong theoretical basis for the relationship between MRS parameters and aquifer storage-related parameters, no ready-to-use quantitative link has been proposed to date (Vouillamoz et al, 2007a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Magnetic resonance sounding (MRS) is a promising method in hydrogeologic investigations because water molecules in aquifers generate a magnetic resonance signal that can be recorded (Legchenko & Valla, 2002). This interesting feature has motivated several studies intended to assess the links between the MRS parameters and the hydrogeological properties (e.g., Plata & Rubio, 2011;Vouillamoz et al, 2014; and many others). Today, although there is a strong theoretical basis for the relationship between MRS and aquifers parameters, no ready-to-use quantitative link has been proposed (Vouillamoz et al, 2007).…”
Section: Water Resources Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) has already showed its ability to complement hydraulic tests for characterizing aquifers (e.g., Chalikakis et al ; Legchenko et al ; Lubczynski and Roy ; Plata and Rubio ; Vouillamoz et al ; ). However, most previous work focused on the link between aquifer transmissivity and MRS (Mohnke and Yaramanci ; Plata and Rubio ; Ryom Nielsen et al ; Vouillamoz et al ; ) and only a few works have considered the link between aquifer storage properties and MRS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%