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Stalactite drip rate variations controlled by air pressure changes: an example of non‐linear infiltration processes in the ‘Cueva del Agua’ (Spain)
Authors:A Fernández‐Cortés  J M Calaforra  F Sánchez‐Martos  J Gisbert
Institution:R.G. Water Resources and Environmental Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain
Abstract:A study of drip water from a stalactite in the Cueva del Agua (Granada, southern Spain) over four hydrological years has enabled a detailed characterization of infiltration through the non‐saturated zone of this cave. The most significant aspects are: (1) The drip water regime is not seasonal, but is linked instead to slow infiltration. Sudden changes in the drip water regime are detected, due to infiltration along the preferential flow paths and the draining of water of supersaturated water reserves from the microfissure and pore system. (2) The accumulation of excess rain in the unsaturated zone dislodges the reserve of supersaturated water from the matrix of microfissures and pores, giving rise to an average increase in drip intensity of 2·2 ± 0·5 mm h?1 and 37 ± 13 µS cm?1 in the electrical conductivity of the water. (3) Time‐series analysis of the drip water demonstrates a lack of linearity over time of the drip rate, indicating a chaotic regime. (4) When the dripping is constant, barometric oscillation of the air is the principal factor that causes the lack of linearity in the drip flow. In this way, over an average of 2–3 days, a mean variation of the air pressure inside the cave of 10 ± 3·7 mbar causes a mean oscillation in the drip rate of 0·5 ± 0·2 mm h?1. This increase in air pressure is translated as an increase in the relative thickness of the gaseous phase of the drip water at the cost of the aqueous phase, so reducing the drip intensity of the stalactite. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:drip  infiltration  speleothems  karst  cave  non‐linearities
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