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The Emergence of the Family Scirtidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) in Lotic Karst Habitats: A Case Study over 15 Years. [PDF]
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Fauna, distribution, and DNA barcoding data of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) in Croatia. [PDF]
Kučinić M +13 more
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Editorial: Microbial roles in caves. [PDF]
Jurado V, Northup DE, Saiz-Jimenez C.
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The genome sequence of a cave spider, <i>Troglohyphantes excavatus</i> Fage, 1919. [PDF]
Pavlek M +6 more
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The Dinaric Karst System of Croatia
Cave and Karst Systems of the World, 2021Is the first comprehensive book on caves and karst in Croatia Highlights rare and revealing examples from civil engineering practice Includes a wealth of fascinating photographs from the karst underground. This book offers readers a thorough introduction to the Dinaric Karst System in Croatia.
Mladen Garasic
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Karst spring catchment: an example from Dinaric karst
Definition of karst spring catchment or basin area and boundaries belongs to one of the greatest problems of karst hydrology and hydrogeology, not adequately solved until now. This paper tries to address main problems in defining this crucial parameter. The theoretical aspect of this issue is discussed in the first two chapters.
Bonacci, Ognjen, Andrić, Ivo
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History of Deforestation and Reforestation in the Dinaric Karst
Geographical Research, 2009AbstractThe term karst derives from the Kras plateau, which is in the northwestern part of the area now known as the Dinaric Karst. The landscape consists mostly of Mesozoic carbonate rocks and stretches along the Adriatic Sea coast for a distance of 600 km.
Andrej Kranjc
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Karst rivers’ particularity: an example from Dinaric karst (Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2012The very complex system of sinking, losing and underground transboundary karst rivers, lakes and aquifers in the central part of the deep and bare Dinaric karst in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina is analyzed. The groundwater and surface water are hydraulically connected through numerous karst forms which facilitate the exchange of water between the ...
Ognjen Bonacci, Bonacci Ognjen
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