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Interaction Network Between Frugivorous Birds and Plants in Karst Habitats. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Wang G   +7 more
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Karst

2017
This chapter describes the extent and formation of karst in Kentucky: how the dissolution of limestone by water shapes the underground and surface of over half of Kentucky; the ways that hydro geologists map karst aquifers, including illustrative examples. The beauty of caving in the Mammoth Cave area and throughout Kentucky karst is illustrated.
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Karst Springs

1987
Spring is a points of natural, concentrated discharge of groundwater at a rate high enough to maintain flow on the surface. Generally springs are formed where water table intersects with the earth’s surface, or groundwater rises to the surface through rock faults, fractures or depressions.
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Karst spring catchment: an example from Dinaric karst

Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015
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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Karst

Varv, 1982
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