A multidisciplinary approach to sustainable water resource management in island environments facing climate change and extreme weather events: The Chios Island as a pilot case

The impact of climate change and human activities on water resource trends is now a major so-cietal challenge. This is particularly true in Mediterranean island environments, where poor water resource management, combined with the effects of climate change, leads to water scarcity, ecosystem degradation, and conflicts over water use.
Global change and sustainability of groundwater resources: The contribution of isotopes and distributed recharge to prospective hydrogeological modelling

As part of the GeEAUde chair, this thesis – ini-tiated in October 2023 – aims to improve hy-drogeological modelling by integrating isotopes and distributed recharge. The goal: better characterize the aquifer and its boundary con-ditions to anticipate future changes.
PhD : Functioning of the Miocene aquifer in Comtat Venaissin : isotopic tracing, dating, and groundwater renewal rates

Thesis on the study of the functioning of the Miocene aquifer in Comtat Venaissin with the aim of determining the age of its waters and identifying their mode of circulation, recharge, and renewal.
Relationship between the Fontaine de Vaucluse spring and the Vallon de l’Oule borehole

Educational report on a study of a borehole near the Fontaine de Vaucluse spring.
Nearshore and submarine springs: a global database open to scientific contributions

In January 2025, the GeEAUde research team published the associated database, with a call for contributions from the international scientific community.
Scientific paper about nearshore and submarine springs

The GeEAUde Chair team published a first scientific paper in December 2024 on the spatial distribution, control factors and probability of occurrence on a global scale.
The Albion letter

First report sent to RAIN project participants after 6 months of monitoring.
RAIN : isotopic monitoring of rainfall on the Albion Plateau

The RAIN project is a participatory science project that aims to better understand how the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse spring works by conducting isotopic monitoring of rainfall over its catchment area.
Water level monitoring of the alluvial aquifer of Avignon

The hydrogeology laboratory of Avignon University and the GeEAUde Chair monitor groundwater levels in the alluvial aquifer of Avignon — a strategic resource on which many users depend and that is influenced by anthropogenic activities.