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Karst springs hydrographs as indicators of karst aquifers
Hydrological Sciences Journal, 1993By analysing the hydrographs of karst it is possible to identify aquifer characteristics and, accordingly, the main features of a karst rock-fissure massif. Consequently, relevant data can be obtained by analysing hydrograph recession curve.
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2017
Despite its small size Austria is home to about 16,000 caves. The vast majority is epigene in origin and occurs in uplifted karst plateaus. Only about hundred caves of hypogene origin are known, whose features and modes of origin are reviewed in this article. Most currently known hypogene caves cluster along the rim of the southern Vienna Basin.
Christoph Spötl +2 more
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Despite its small size Austria is home to about 16,000 caves. The vast majority is epigene in origin and occurs in uplifted karst plateaus. Only about hundred caves of hypogene origin are known, whose features and modes of origin are reviewed in this article. Most currently known hypogene caves cluster along the rim of the southern Vienna Basin.
Christoph Spötl +2 more
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6.4 Karst Geomorphology: Sulfur Karst Processes
2013Recognition and understanding of the important role of sulfur redox processes in developing karst has grown over the last 25 years with the discovery of remarkable sulfur-rich caves worldwide and advances in geomicrobiology. Recent work has shown that microbes interact with hydrocarbons, calcium sulfate bedrock, magmatic fluids, and sulfide ore ...
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Karst water and karst hydrology
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1978openaire +1 more source
Karst landform-featured monolithic electrode for water electrolysis in neutral media
Energy and Environmental Science, 2020Wei Zhang, Qiang Wang, Rui Cao
exaly

