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Underwater paleontology inside cenotes reveals the Miocene-Pliocene fish diversity in the Yucatan Peninsula, southeast Mexico. [PDF]
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Potential Ecological Risk Index and Metal Fate in a Karstic Tropical Lagoon: Chelem, Yucatan, Mexico. [PDF]
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Metagenomics reveals diverse community of putative mercury methylators across different biogeochemical niches in Sansha Yongle blue hole. [PDF]
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Geocarto International, 2020
This paper presents an approach to susceptibility mapping land subsidenceand sinkholes in the Al Ain area, UAE. A frequency ratio model was utilized to spatially analyse the relationship between locations of land subsidence and sinkhole and conditioning ...
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This paper presents an approach to susceptibility mapping land subsidenceand sinkholes in the Al Ain area, UAE. A frequency ratio model was utilized to spatially analyse the relationship between locations of land subsidence and sinkhole and conditioning ...
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, 2020
Recently, an increasing number of sinkholes related to cavernous karst bedrock has been documented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). One of the most hazardous areas is Al Jouf region, with an average annual rainfall below 35 mm.
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Recently, an increasing number of sinkholes related to cavernous karst bedrock has been documented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). One of the most hazardous areas is Al Jouf region, with an average annual rainfall below 35 mm.
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An integrated framework to identify and analyze karst sinkholes
Geomorphology, 2019Sinkholes are the most typical surface feature of karst landscapes. Their correct mapping is of great importance for a proper assessment of the possible occurrence of new events, and the likely effects they could have on the anthropogenic environment. In
V. Zumpano, L. Pisano, M. Parise
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