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Impacts of climate change on groundwater flooding and ecohydrology in lowland karst
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering,
Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Museum Building, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Paul Nolan
Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC), 2, Seventh floor, Tower Building, Trinity Technology and Enterprise Campus, Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland
Ted McCormack
Groundwater and Geothermal Unit, Geological Survey of Ireland, Beggar's Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Paul Johnston
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering,
Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Museum Building, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Owen Naughton
Groundwater and Geothermal Unit, Geological Survey of Ireland, Beggar's Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Saheba Bhatnagar
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering,
Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Museum Building, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Laurence Gill
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering,
Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Museum Building, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Short summary
Lowland karst aquifers provide important wetland habitat resulting from seasonal flooding on the land surface. This flooding is controlled by surcharging of the karst system, which is very sensitive to changes in rainfall. This study investigates the predicted impacts of climate change on a lowland karst catchment in Ireland and highlights the relative vulnerability to future changing climate conditions of karst systems and any associated wetland habitats.
Lowland karst aquifers provide important wetland habitat resulting from seasonal flooding on the...