Regional groundwater flow and the future of hydrogeology: evolving concepts and communication

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Consideration of regional groundwater flow in aquifer systems allows for solving groundwater issues on a larger scale than single aquifers and contributes to all practical aspects of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals for water. The approach has been extended to a wide range of hydrogeological environments. However, it suffers from poorly constrained terminology and conceptualisation, compounded by the difficulties of interpreting complex groundwater flow systems. This essay aims to initiate a discussion on improving the application of regional groundwater flow approaches.

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Mádl-Szőnyi, J., Batelaan, O., Molson, J., Verweij, H., Jiang, X. W., Carrillo-Rivera, J. J., & Tóth, Á. (2023). Regional groundwater flow and the future of hydrogeology: evolving concepts and communication. Hydrogeology Journal, 31(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-022-02577-3

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