@article{fdi:010054225, title = {{D}eep groundwater flow as the main pathway for chemical outputs in a small headwater watershed ({M}ule {H}ole, {S}outh {I}ndia)}, author = {{M}ar{\'e}chal, {J}ean-{C}hristophe and {R}iotte, {J}ean and {L}agane, {C}hristelle and {S}ubramanian, {S}. and {K}umar, {C}. and {R}uiz, {L}. and {A}udry, {S}. and {V}arma, {M}.{R}.{R}. and {B}raun, {J}ean-{J}acques}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his study examined the water and chemical cycles of a small forested head catchment. {A}pplication of {C}l mass balance lead to the identification of a groundwater baseflow located into the active zone of the crystalline aquifer, below the weir. {T}hese findings indicate that groundwater contributes to a large part of chemical outputs at the catchment scale. {T}his study shows that groundwater should not be ignored in most small watershed studies because this flow path and associated solutes are strongly significant for chemical balance assessment.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}pplied {G}eochemistry}, volume = {26}, numero = {{S}uppl. {S}}, pages = {{S}94--{S}96}, ISSN = {0883-2927}, year = {2011}, DOI = {10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.03.039}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010054225}, }