نتایج جستجو برای: karst aquifer

تعداد نتایج: 12389  

2002
Yongli Gao

Southeastern Minnesota is part of the Upper Mississippi Valley Karst (Hedges & Alexander 1985) that includes southwestern Wisconsin and northeastern Iowa. Karst lands in Minnesota developed in Paleozoic carbonate and sandstone bedrock. A significant sandstone karst has developed in Pine County (Shade et al. 2000). Most surficial karst features, such as sinkholes, are only in those areas with le...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

The complex Krupaja karst system, located in Serbia, which consists of a strong spring, thermal and borehole that captures sub-thermal waters, has been studied. A phenomenon gives rise to the occurrence waters three different temperatures within relatively short distance (about 200 m) led us assume these are formed same aquifer circulate through levels channels zonally distributed vertical prof...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای طبیعی 0
محمد صدیق قربانی استادیار گروه جغرافیا، دانشگاه پیام نور

introduction in several perspectives including geographical determinism, possibilism, exceptionalism, ecological and other views, it is discussed about understanding how human and the environment interact. human in dealing with different environments, depending on the capabilities of environment and existing tools and techniques, adopt themselves with the nature or interfere in it. karst landsc...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
L Lee Grismer Perry L Wood Maketab Mohamed Kin Onn Chan Heather M Heinz Alex S-I Sumarli Jacob A Chan Ariel I Loredo

A new species of karst-adapted gekkonid lizard of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch is described from Gua Gunting and Gua Goyang in a karst region of Merapoh, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia whose unique limestone formations are in immediate danger of being quarried. The new species differs from all other species of Cnemaspis based on its unique suite of morphological and color pattern characters. Its di...

2008
Y. M. Yue K. L. Wang Z. C. Chen Y. Z. Yu

Karst rocky desertification is a special kind of land desertification developed under violent human impacts on the vulnerable ecogeo-environment in karst ecosystem. The process of karst rocky desertification results in simultaneous and complex variations of many interrelated soil, rock and vegetation biophysical parameters, rendering it difficult to develop simple and robust remote sensing mapp...

2006
P. Lyew-Ayee H. A. Viles G. E. Tucker

Cockpit karst landscapes are among the most distinctive landscapes in the world, and have been the focus of long-standing scientific interest. Early researchers used largely descriptive techniques to categorize the terrain, and subsequent work has not attempted to critically re-evaluate descriptions of landscapes using more sophisticated methods. The distinctive surface topography of cockpit ka...

2007
Anders E. Carlson John W. Jenson Peter U. Clark

To investigate the drainage conditions that might be expected to develop beneath soft-bedded ice sheets, we modeled the subglacial hydrology of the James Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from Hudson Bay to the Missouri River. Simulations suggest the James Lobe had little effect on regional groundwater flow because the poorly conductive Upper-Cretaceous shale that occupies the upper layer of the...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Anita Chaudhary Sheridan Kidd Haack Joseph W Duris Terence L Marsh

Studies of sulfidic springs have provided new insights into microbial metabolism, groundwater biogeochemistry, and geologic processes. We investigated Great Sulphur Spring on the western shore of Lake Erie and evaluated the phylogenetic affiliations of 189 bacterial and 77 archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences from three habitats: the spring origin (11-m depth), bacterial-algal mats on the spring po...

2010
Jean-Christophe Maréchal Bernard Ladouche Nathalie Dörfliger Patrick Lachassagne

A long-duration pumping test performed in the conduit of a mixed flow karst system (MFKS) is analyzed and interpreted. It constitutes a unique experiment of catchment wide response of a karst system, with drawdowns measured both in the pumped conduit and in the matrix. A modeling approach is proposed for this interpretation. The developed double continuum model consists of two reservoirs karst ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2000
D W Kolpin E M Thurman S M Linhart

Extensive research has been conducted regarding the occurrence of herbicides in the hydrologic system, their fate, and their effects on human health and the environment. Few studies, however, have considered herbicide transformation products (degradates). In this study of Iowa ground water, herbicide degradates were frequently detected. In fact, herbicide degradates were eight of the 10 most fr...

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