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Finger, D., Hugentobler, A., Huss, M., Voinesco, A., Wernli, H. R., Fischer, D., et al. (2013). Identification of glacial melt water runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 10, doi:10.5194/hessd-10.
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Jeannin, P. - Y., Wenger, R., & Häuslemann, P. (2013). Les Moulins souterrains du Col-des-Roches: une grotte au destin exceptionnel. Stalactite, 63 (1), 4–18.
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Jeannin, P. Y., Eichenberger, U., Sinreich, M., Vouillamoz, J., Malard, A., & Weber, E. (2013). KARSYS: a pragmatic approach to karst hydrogeological system conceptualisation. Assessment of groundwater reserves and resources in Switzerland. Environmental Earth Sciences, 69(3), 999–1013.
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Malard, A., & Jeannin, P. Y. (2013). Swisskarst: aquifères karstiques de Suisse. une approche pour une meilleure gestion et exploitation des eaux souterraines karstiques. Aqua & Gas, 7/8, 22–27.
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Malard, A., & Jeannin, P. Y. (2013). Characterisation of karst aquifers in Switzerland: the KARSYS approach. European Geologist, 35, 59–63.
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Turk, J., Malard, A., Jeannin, P. Y., Vouillamoz, J., Petric, M., Gabrovsek, F., et al. (2013). Interpretation of hydrogeological functioning of a high karst plateau using the KARSYS approach: the case of Trovsko-Banjka planota (Slovenia). Acta Carsologica, 42(1), 61–74.
Résumé: The high karst plateau of Trnovsko-Banj�ka planota is one of the most important reservoirs of karst water in Slovenia. Almost all important karst springs in this area are captured for water supply. A sustainable management of this source of groundwater is of strategic importance, not only as drinking water supply but also for the economy. For these reasons, many hydrogeological monitoring studies have been carried out over the last decades. However, no consistent regional overview of the hydrogeological functioning of Trnovsko-Banj�ka planota was available and we decided to study this area with more direct approach based on 3D geological and hydrogeological models. The so called KARSYS approach was developed in Switzerland and applied primarily to characterize groundwater reserves within a karst massif, and to sketch the main flow-paths carrying groundwater from recharge areas to the respective springs. The delineation of spring catchment areas in karst regions was better defined and interactions between catchments were interpreted. These results can be used to improve the management of karst waters in the studied area.
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Vouillamoz, J., & Jeannin, P. - Y. (2013). Eléments pour l'évaluation des dangers naturels en milieux karstiques. Mém. Soc. vaud. Sc. nat, 25, 83–91.
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