Abstract

Abstract The implementation of new groundwater tracer tests to the chalky karst plateau of the northwestern end of the Paris Basin, combined with a critical review of previous tracer test investigations, makes it possible to characterize the role of karsts in relation to many structural features. The impact of tectonic structures and lithology on the development and evolution of the karst networks is analysed. The consequences for drinking-water supplies and its protection are examined.

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