نتایج جستجو برای: buried karst

تعداد نتایج: 15858  

2008
Caihong Hu Yonghong Hao Tian-Chyi J. Yeh Bo Pang Zening Wu

In China, 9Ð5% of the landmass is karst terrain and of that 47,000 km2 is located in semiarid regions. In these regions the karst aquifers feed many large karst springs within basins of thousands of square kilometres. Spring discharges reflect the fluctuation of ground water level and variability of ground water storage in the basins. However, karst aquifers are highly heterogeneous and monitor...

2012
ROBERT BRINKMANN

With growing populations and ever increasing pressure on resources, the need to live sustainably with our environment has increased in significance. When considering such anthropogenic pressures, karst landscapes are as vulnerable, if not more so, than any other environment. Such vulnerability arises from the rapid transit times of percolating water, the poor filtering ability of carbonate bedr...

2014
Lindsay Ivey

The objective of this project was to investigate the current state of the practice with regards to karst detection methods and current karst construction practices and to recommend the best practices for use by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). A comprehensive review of literature available on the subject was conducted. Various karst detection technologies were summarized with r...

2015
Bo Li

Strong karstlize effect forming surface and underground double-space structure in karst area, what resulting groundwater systems are extremely sensitive to outside interference. This article mainly focuses on the vulnerability assessment of karst groundwater, proposing that the vulnerability assessment of karst groundwater should be considered from three perspectives: the inherent vulnerability...

2010
Carol Ramsey

The term “karst” applies to a distinctive type of landscape that develops from the dissolving action of water on soluble bedrock (Figure 11.1)—primarily limestone and marble but also dolostone, gypsum and halite. Karst landscapes are characterized by fluted and pitted rock surfaces, shafts, sinkholes, sinking streams, springs, subsurface drainage systems, and caves. The unique features and thre...

2012
Yonghong Hao Jiaojuan Zhao Huamin Li Bibo Cao Zhongtang Li Tian-Chyi J. Yeh

The karst hydrological processes are the response of karst groundwater system to precipitation. This study provided a concept model of karst hydrological processes. The hydraulic response time of spring discharge to precipitation includes the time that precipitation penetrates through the vadose zone, and the subsequent groundwater pressure wave propagates to a spring outlet. Due to heterogenei...

2017
Stuart V Nielsen Paul M Oliver

Exposed limestone karst landscapes, especially in the tropics, are often home to distinctive and specialized biotas. Among vertebrates, a particularly large number of karst-associated lizard taxa have been described, but for the vast majority, evidence of specific adaptions to karst is lacking. A number of studies, however, have provided evidence of consistent morphological trends in lizards th...

Journal: :Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2022

Koločep bay is a 30 km elongated karst basin located between the Elafiti Islands and mainland with NW–SE general direction. The lies within seismically active southern Dalmatia zone. Irregular grid sub-bottom profiles two legacy reflection seismic have been used to determine overall morphology of establish stratigraphy its sedimentary infill. Three major seismic–stratigraphic units identified i...

2011
Jorge Pedro Galve Carmen Castañeda

13 This contribution illustrates the advantages of integrating conventional 14 geomorphological methods with InSAR, ground penetrating radar and trenching for 15 sinkhole mapping and characterization in a mantled evaporite karst area, where a 16 significant proportion of the karstic depressions have been obliterated by artificial fills. 17 The main practical aim of the investigation was to eluc...

2006
Yonghong Hao Tian-Chyi J. Yeh Caihong Hu Yanrong Wang Xia Li

Karst regions, occupy approximately 25% of the land surface of the earth. Karst aquifers are often major sources of water supply in these areas. However, karst aquifers are generally considered to be particularly vulnerable to pollution and anthropogenic impacts. Large withdrawals of water in karst areas for municipal, agricultural, and industrial use may competitively affect water supply in su...

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