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Response of 3D high-density electrical method to the interface of rock (soil) layer and karst collapse

open access: yesCarsologica Sinica
Karst ground collapse occurs frequently in karst areas in China, which can easily lead to a series of hazards such as road deformation, house destruction and pipeline rupture.
Jiantai ZHANG   +7 more
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The prediction of karst-collapse susceptibility levels based on the ISSA-ELM integrated model [PDF]

open access: gold
Jiaxin Wang   +6 more
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Application of geophysical methods in fine detection of urban concealed karst: A case study of Wuhan City, China

open access: yesChina Geology
: The construction of modern livable cities faces challenges in karst areas, including ground collapse and engineering problems. Wuhan, with a population of 13.74×106 and approximately 1161 km2 of soluble rocks in the urban area of 8569.15 km2 ...
Dao-han Liu   +5 more
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Karst [poster] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Florida’s geology allows for the creation of many interesting features including sinkholes, underground rivers, springs, and caves. These features make up what is called karst topography which forms as flowing water slowly dissolves the limestone and ...

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Field experiment on the attenuation rule of main frequency for mining blasting vibration in the karst area

open access: yesCarsologica Sinica
The study area is located within the Gudan lead-zinc mining region of Rong'an county, Guangxi. This area falls under the subtropical monsoon climate zone, experiencing four distinct seasons with abundant rainfall. It is characterized by a karst landscape
Lingming TANG   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hydrogeochemical evolution of Taiyuan Formation limestone water under the disturbance of water inrush from karst collapse column in Taoyuan Coal Mine, China [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2022
Yan Guo   +9 more
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Springs of Florida [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
bulletin which documented the major and important springs in the state (Ferguson et al., 1947). This publication was revised in 1977, with many previously undocumented springs and many new water-quality analyses being added (Rosenau et al., 1977). The
Copeland, R.E.   +8 more
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Mapping UK hazards [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The BGS has a 175-year history of mapping and recording geology including unstable land. However, public awareness of such potential problems was not awakened until the Aberfan disaster, 44 years ago, when a school was buried by a landslide from a coal
Cooper, Anthony
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