Discharge is one of the most important quantitative characteristics of springs.It not only specifies the yield of groundwater but also reflects the water retention conditions of the aquifer.An analysis of a long-term ...Discharge is one of the most important quantitative characteristics of springs.It not only specifies the yield of groundwater but also reflects the water retention conditions of the aquifer.An analysis of a long-term spring discharges enables linking them to hydrogeological and meteorological conditions of their catchment area as well as calculation of seasonal and multiannual variability parameters.The paper includes data on 84 springs in southern Poland collected in PIG-PIB databases.展开更多
文摘Discharge is one of the most important quantitative characteristics of springs.It not only specifies the yield of groundwater but also reflects the water retention conditions of the aquifer.An analysis of a long-term spring discharges enables linking them to hydrogeological and meteorological conditions of their catchment area as well as calculation of seasonal and multiannual variability parameters.The paper includes data on 84 springs in southern Poland collected in PIG-PIB databases.