Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4579543 Journal of Hydrology 2008 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryThe formation of phreatic cave conduits in the carbonate aquifer of the Swabian Alb (south-west Germany) is discussed by means of numerical simulations. Three active cave conduit systems, the Blautopf Cave, the Aachtopf Cave, and the Wimsener Cave, have been partially explored by divers and exhibit a continuous conduit flow path with phreatic loops down to −50 m below the average water table. These three systems drain catchments between 50 and 280 km2, and largely follow the dip of the Jurassic limestone beds.We use the numerical model KARST (Karst AquifeR Simulation Tool) to explore the possibility of structural control of the conduit evolution. We show that both the dip of the bedding and the frequency of major bedding partings is likely to result in numerical drainage paths, which are similar to the observed cave systems.

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