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Jorge Jódar
Researcher at Instituto Geológico y Minero de España
Publications - 48
Citations - 1082
Jorge Jódar is an academic researcher from Instituto Geológico y Minero de España. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater recharge & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 44 publications receiving 824 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorge Jódar include Spanish National Research Council & Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
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Streamflow trends in Europe: evidence from a dataset of near-natural catchments
Kerstin Stahl,Kerstin Stahl,Hege Hisdal,Jamie Hannaford,Lena M. Tallaksen,H.A.J. van Lanen,Eric Sauquet,Siegfried Demuth,Miriam Fendekova,Jorge Jódar +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated streamflow trends in a newly-assembled, consolidated dataset of near-natural streamflow records from 441 small catchments in 15 coun- tries across Europe.
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Groundwater flow in a closed basin with a saline shallow lake in a volcanic area: Laguna Tuyajto, northern Chilean Altiplano of the Andes.
Christian Herrera,Emilio Custodio,Guillermo Chong,L.J. Lambán,Rodrigo Riquelme,Hans Wilke,Jorge Jódar,Javier Urrutia,Harry Urqueta,Alvaro Sarmiento,Carolina Gamboa,Elisabeth Lictevout +11 more
TL;DR: The hydrogeological behavior of Laguna Tuyajto constitutes a model to understand the functioning of many other similar basins in other areas in the Andean Altiplano.
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Groundwater origin and recharge in the hyperarid Cordillera de la Costa, Atacama Desert, northern Chile.
Christian Herrera,Christian Herrera,Carolina Gamboa,Carolina Gamboa,Emilio Custodio,Teresa E. Jordan,Linda Godfrey,Jorge Jódar,José A. Luque,José A. Luque,Jimmy Vargas,Alberto Sáez +11 more
TL;DR: The approximate coincidence of turnover time with the past wet periods, as revealed by paleoclimate data, points to significant recharge during them.
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Isotopic and hydrogeochemical characterization of high-altitude karst aquifers in complex geological settings. The Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park (Northern Spain) case study.
TL;DR: The major role played by the altitude difference between the recharge and discharge zones in controlling the chemistry and the vertical variability of the isotopic composition in high-altitude karst aquifers is highlighted.
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Impacts of rainfall spatial variability on hydrogeological response
Gonzalo Sapriza-Azuri,Jorge Jódar,Vicente Navarro,Luit Jan Slooten,Jesús Carrera,Hoshin V. Gupta +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impacts of rainfall spatial variability on several responses of a hydrological model of an overexploited system were investigated. And the results demonstrate that RSV has a significant impact on the modeled response of the system, by specifically affecting groundwater recharge and runoff generation, and thereby propagating through to various other related hydrologogical responses (river discharge, river-aquifer exchange, groundwater levels).