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Bartolomé Andreo

Bartolomé Andreo

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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
4931
World Ranking
6251
National Ranking
119

Overview

Bartolomé Andreo is affiliated with the University of Malaga in Spain and has contributed extensively to research on karst hydrogeology and groundwater systems. Their academic focus spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with notable attention to subfields such as Earth-Surface Processes, Environmental Engineering, and Geochemistry and Petrology. The main subjects of their work include karst systems and hydrogeology, groundwater isotope geochemistry, and watershed analysis and management.

Their publication record includes numerous studies addressing various aspects of groundwater flow, contamination, and hydrological processes. Frequent publication venues for Andreo's work include the Hydrogeology Journal, Journal of Hydrology, The Science of The Total Environment, Environmental Earth Sciences, and the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Andreo are:

  • Risk of groundwater contamination widely underestimated because of fast flow into aquifers (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • Global karst springs hydrograph dataset for research and management of the world's fastest-flowing groundwater (2020, Scientific Data)
  • A soil moisture monitoring network to characterize karstic recharge and evapotranspiration at five representative sites across the globe (2020, Geoscientific instrumentation, methods and data systems)
  • Groundwater vulnerability to pollution in karst aquifers, considering key challenges and considerations: application to the Ubrique springs in southern Spain (2021, Hydrogeology Journal)
  • Comparison of artificial neural networks and reservoir models for simulating karst spring discharge on five test sites in the Alpine and Mediterranean regions (2023, Hydrology and earth system sciences)

They have collaborated frequently with other researchers in the field, including Matías Mudarra, Juan Antonio Barberá, José Manuel Gil-Márquez, Jaime Fernández-Ortega, and Nico Goldscheider, with multiple co-authored works across their career.

In addition to articles, Andreo has published at least one book titled EuroKarst 2022, Málaga, released by Springer International Publishing in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Proposed method for groundwater vulnerability mapping in carbonate (karstic) aquifers: the COP method

    J. M. Vías;B. Andreo;M. J. Perles;F. Carrasco

  • Karst groundwater protection: First application of a Pan-European Approach to vulnerability, hazard and risk mapping in the Sierra de Líbar (Southern Spain)

    Bartolomé Andreo;Nicola Goldscheider;Iñaki Vadillo;Jesús María Vías

  • Methodology for groundwater recharge assessment in carbonate aquifers: application to pilot sites in southern Spain

    B. Andreo;J. Vías;J. J. Durán;P. Jiménez

  • Factors controlling groundwater salinization and hydrogeochemical processes in coastal aquifers from southern Spain.

    M. Argamasilla;J.A. Barberá;B. Andreo

  • The aquifer pollution vulnerability concept: aid or impediment in promoting groundwater protection?

    Stephen Foster;Ricardo Hirata;Bartolome Andreo

  • A comparative study of four schemes for groundwater vulnerability mapping in a diffuse flow carbonate aquifer under Mediterranean climatic conditions

    J. M. Vías;B. Andreo;M. J. Perles;F. Carrasco

  • Relative importance of the saturated and the unsaturated zones in the hydrogeological functioning of karst aquifers: The case of Alta Cadena (Southern Spain)

    M. Mudarra;B. Andreo

  • Climatic and hydrological variations during the last 117-166 years in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, from spectral and correlation analyses and continuous wavelet analyses

    B. Andreo;P. Jiménez;J.J. Durán;F. Carrasco

  • Risk of groundwater contamination widely underestimated because of fast flow into aquifers

    Andreas Hartmann;Andreas Hartmann;Scott Jasechko;Tom Gleeson;Yoshihide Wada;Yoshihide Wada

  • Sedimentary patterns in perched spring travertines near Granada (Spain) as indicators of the paleohydrological and paleoclimatological evolution of a karst massif

    Agustı́n Martı́n-Algarra;Agustı́n Martı́n-Algarra;Manuel Martı́n-Martı́n;Bartolomé Andreo;Ramón Julià

  • Progress in the hydrologic simulation of time variant recharge areas of karst systems - Exemplified at a karst spring in Southern Spain

    Andreas J Hartmann;Juan Antonio Barbera;Jens Lange;Bartolome Andreo

  • Influence of rainfall quantity on the isotopic composition (18O and 2H) of water in mountainous areas. Application for groundwater research in the Yunquera-Nieves karst aquifers (S Spain)

    B. Andreo;C. Liñán;F. Carrasco;C. Jiménez de Cisneros

  • Modeling spatiotemporal impacts of hydroclimatic extremes on groundwater recharge at a Mediterranean karst aquifer

    Andreas J Hartmann;Matías Mudarra;Bartolomé Andreo;Ana Marín

  • Advances in Research in Karst Media

    Bartolomé Andreo;Francisco Carrasco;Juan José Durán Valsero;James W. Lamoreaux

  • Source vulnerability mapping in carbonate (karst) aquifers by extension of the COP method: application to pilot sites

    B. Andreo;N. Ravbar;J. M. Vías

  • Process-based karst modelling to relate hydrodynamic and hydrochemical characteristics to system properties

    A. Hartmann;A. Hartmann;M. Weiler;T. Wagener;J. Lange

  • Effective precipitation in southern Spain (~ 266 to 46 ka) based on a speleothem stable carbon isotope record

    Edward J. Hodge;David A. Richards;Peter L. Smart;Bartolomé Andreo

  • Use of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) as tracer of diffuse infiltration in a dolomitic karstic system: The Nerja Cave (Andalusia, southern Spain)

    Christelle Batiot;Cristina Liñán;Bartolomé Andreo;Christophe Emblanch

  • Characterisation of dissolved organic matter in karst spring waters using intrinsic fluorescence: relationship with infiltration processes.

    M. Mudarra;B. Andreo;A. Baker

  • Global karst springs hydrograph dataset for research and management of the world’s fastest-flowing groundwater

    Tunde Olarinoye;Tom Gleeson;Vera Marx;Stefan Seeger

  • Hydrogeological and Environmental Investigations in Karst Systems

    Bartolomé Andreo;Francisco Carrasco;Juan José Durán;Pablo Jiménez

Frequent Co-Authors

Thorsten Wagener
Thorsten Wagener University of Potsdam
Tom Gleeson
Tom Gleeson University of Victoria
C. Sanz de Galdeano
C. Sanz de Galdeano University of Granada
Nico Goldscheider
Nico Goldscheider Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Peter Huggenberger
Peter Huggenberger University of Basel
Yoshihide Wada
Yoshihide Wada King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Jean-Loup Guyot
Jean-Loup Guyot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Mario Parise
Mario Parise University of Bari Aldo Moro
Andy Baker
Andy Baker University of New South Wales
Harald Kunstmann
Harald Kunstmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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