Interpretation of epikarstic cave drip water recession curves: a case study from Velika Pasica Cave, central Slovenia

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Recession curves are widely used in hydrological studies and projects, such as in rivers, streams or springs. However, no cave drip water has been analysed with recession curves. In this paper, four cave drips were monitored in the Velika Pasica Cave, in order to discover the water flow and storage properties of the epikarst. Various methods were applied in the recession analysis, combining the hydrological characteristics of the four drips: for the slow water in the epikarst, the matching strip method was the identified as the appropriate model for the drip water recession analysis. According to the recession coefficient k, the water flow in the epikarst was divided into fast flow, intermediate flow and slow flow. The volume of water retained in the reservoir (the epikarst storage) could be presented as a function of its specific recession coefficient. EDITOR D.Koutsoyiannis; ASSOCIATE EDITOR X. Chen

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Liu, A. W., Brancelj, A., & Ellis Burnet, J. (2016). Interpretation of epikarstic cave drip water recession curves: a case study from Velika Pasica Cave, central Slovenia. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 61(15), 2754–2762. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2016.1154150

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