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Karst Landscape in South China

open access: yesJournal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 1979
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Kentucky Karst Landscapes

The Journal of Geology, 1935
The fundamental quality of the Kentucky karst is the underground drainage developed on the Upper Mississippian limestones, a factor which makes for distinctive forms on the surface as well as great caverns beneath it. Since geologic structure controls the distribution of the different phases of the karst, and since the Kentucky karst is located on the ...
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Karst Landscape of Georgia

2018
This chapter presents the basic conditions for the creation of Georgia’s karst terrain and the extent of the distribution. Hydrological and hydrogeological features of karst are given, such as water regime, karst surface, and underground runoff of karstification-water content horizons and complexes.
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Fractal Analysis of Karst Landscapes

Mathematical Geosciences, 2019
Fractal analysis has, for some time, been used to evaluate the roughness of both natural and engineered surfaces. Since the introduction of fractal geometry, evidence of the universality of fractal forms in nature has increased, and many applications have been found for fractal analysis.
Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza, Peter A. Dowd
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Karst Landscapes

2022
Richard Huggett, Emma Shuttleworth
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Bükk Plateau: A Karst Landscape

2015
The Bukk Mountains are among those with the most intricate geological structure and marked topographical contrasts in Hungary. They comprise the Big and Little Plateaus, the Bukkalja foothills and the northern foreland (Bukkhat). The unique rock sequence with highly variable hydrogeological properties suffered moderate regional metamorphosis and heavy ...
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Karst Landscape Ecohydrology

2009
Karst represents a specific area consisting of surface-relief and surface-underground hydrographic networks resulting from water circulation and its aggressive chemical and physical action in conduits, joints, fractures, bedding plains and cracks along the layers of soluble rocks.
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Karst Landscapes in Austria

2022
Christian Bauer, Lukas Plan
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