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￿ the identifi cation of the principal hydrogeologic formations (permeable,
semi-permeable, impermeable), as well as their extent, and the nature
of the principal aquifer (porous, fractured, or karst environments);
￿ the detailed analysis of the reservoirs under consideration in terms of
geometry and heterogeneity;
￿ the defi nition of infi ltration, circulation, and restitution conditions for
groundwater;
￿ the spatiotemporal relationships that could relate these aquifers
between themselves and with their environment (lakes, rivers, sea);
￿ a global analysis and an overall outline of underground circulations
and of the exchanges revealed.
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