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      <subfield code="a">The northern sector of the Subbetic Domain in the Betic Cordillera is formed by an olistostrome unit known as&#xd;
the Chaotic Subbetic Complex (CSC). This megabreccia is basically made of Triassic (Keuper) clays and evaporites&#xd;
(gypsum, anhidrite and halite) as well as blocks of other lithologies (limestones, dolostones, sandstones, etc).&#xd;
Despite that low permeability has been traditionally assumed for these materials, water flow and storage through&#xd;
them is likely derived of their aquitard behavior, but also because of the highly permeable conduits generated by&#xd;
dissolution/karstification processes within the evaporite rocks. The geological complexity of the CSC materials&#xd;
determines their hydrogeological heterogeneity, with groundwater flow systems of different length and various&#xd;
scales from recharge areas to discharge zones.&#xd;
Three springs draining the CSC outcrops have been identified around an evaporitic karst plateau located&#xd;
between the Anzur River (to the North) and the Genil River (to the South), in the province of Cordoba (Spain). Data&#xd;
logger devices have been installed in two of them, located at the Anzur River (left margin), providing an hourly&#xd;
record of discharge, electrical conductivity and water temperature. Water samples have been collected fortnightly&#xd;
for subsequent chemical analysis. After two years of record, the results obtained show that the response of the&#xd;
springs to rainfall events is completely different between them. One has a clearly karstic behavior, with a rapid&#xd;
response to recharge whereas the other one is more inertial, and variations in its waters occur in a yearly scale.&#xd;
This is an evidence of the aforementioned hydrogeological heterogeneity of the CSC.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Hidrogeología - Córdoba (Provincia)</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Preliminary hydrogeological characterization of an evaporite karst area (province of Cordoba, South Spain)</subfield>
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