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  1. Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology by Derek C. Ford, Paul Williams, 2007-05-15
  2. Perspectives on Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, And Geochemistry: A Tribute Volume to Derek C. Ford
  3. Geomorphology and Hydrology of Karst Terrains by William B. White, 1988-05-05
  4. Karst Geomorphology by J. N. Jennings, 1985-12
  5. Karst Geomorphology and Hydrology by Derek C. Ford, P.W. Williams, 1989-06-30
  6. Karst in China: Its Geomorphology and Environment (Springer Series in Physical Environment) by Marjorie M. Sweeting, 1995-11-10
  7. Karst Geomorphology (Benchmark papers in geology) by M.M. Sweeting, 1982-01
  8. Karst Geomorphology and Hydrogeology by Derek C. Ford, P. Williams, 1989-08-31
  9. Selected topics in geomorphology: Measurement of karst morphometric parameters by P. D LaValle, 1990
  10. Perspectives on karst geomorphology, hydrology, and geochemistryA tribute volume to Derek C. Ford and William B. White by Russell S. Harmon, 2006-01-01
  11. Karst (An Introduction to systematic geomorphology) by J. N Jennings, 1971
  12. Advances in Research in Karst Media (Environmental Earth Sciences)
  13. Karst and Caves of Great Britain (Geological Conservation Review Series)
  14. Karst Hydrology: Concepts from the Mammoth Cave Area by W.B. White, E.L. White, 1989-05-31

1. Academia.edu | People Who Have Karst Geomorphology As A Research Interest (5)
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2. Perspectives On Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, And Geochemistry (Open Library)
Perspectives on Karst geomorphology, hydrology, and geochemistry by , 2006,Geological Society of America edition, in English
http://openlibrary.org/books/OL15577766M/Perspectives_on_Karst_geomorphology_hyd

3. Karst Geomorphology And Hydrogeology, Principal References
Based upon original printed compilations by Ernst H. Kastning, Associate Professor of Geology, Radford University. Additional revsions and HTML programming by Ira Sasowsky and
http://www.karstwaters.org/geobibl.htm
Karst Geomorphology and Hydrogeology,
Principal References Based upon original printed compilations by Ernst H. Kastning, Associate Professor of Geology, Radford University. Additional revsions and HTML programming by Ira Sasowsky and Paula Dungjen, Dept. of Geology, University of Akron.
INTRODUCTION
This bibliography provides a handy list of some important, standard references on karst and cave geology. Most works are in English, and this is not an exhaustive bibliography on the subject; however, it serves as a key to works that in turn lead the researcher to additional material. The intent is to provide a selected list of primary sources to those who are relatively unfamiliar with karst research. This edition contains 124 citations and 6 journals. Listings such as this one are inherently biased due to the background of the persons who compile them. Undoubtably many worthy publications have not been placed on this list. For this, we apologize, and hope that the presented list will be of use to those who view it. The bibliography is arranged as follows:
  • Textbooks on karst and speleology Monographs that introduce the principles of karstic landform development, the origin of caves, and the geomorphic, hydrologic, and geochemical processes of karst. Emphasis is placed on texts originally written in the English language or on foreign language books translated into English.
  • 4. Carol M. Wicks Books - List Of Books By Carol M. Wicks
    Discount prices on books by Carol M. Wicks, Perspectives on Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, And Geochemistry A Tribute Volume to Derek C. Ford. AllBookstores.com compares book
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    5. Karst Topography - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    He is recognized as the father of karst geomorphology . The international community has settled on karst, the German name for Kras, a region in Slovenia partially extending into
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karst
    Karst topography
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Karst Jump to: navigation search "Karst" redirects here. For other uses, see Karst (disambiguation) This article needs additional citations for verification
    Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (May 2010) The Kravice waterfall on the Trebižat river in Bosnia and Herzegovina has karst geology. A karst landscape in Minerve, Hérault France The karst hills of The Burren on the west coast of Ireland Karst topography is a landscape shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock , usually carbonate rock such as limestone or dolomite Due to subterranean drainage, there may be very limited surface water, even to the absence of all rivers and lakes. Many karst regions display distinctive surface features, with sinkholes or dolines being the most common. However, distinctive karst surface features may be completely absent where the soluble rock is mantled, such as by glacial debris, or confined by a superimposed non-soluble rock strata. Some karst regions include thousands of caves , even though evidence of caves that are big enough for human exploration is not a required characteristic of karst.

    6. History Of Karstology Theories (Karst Morphology )
    Therefore they should be acquainted with modern theories and the origin and development of theories explaining karst surface and its evolution that is karst geomorphology.
    http://www.p-ng.si/en/academic-programmes/121557/151955/

    7. Karst Geomorphology And Hydrology At The Campania-Basilicataborder
    Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU20092171,2009 EGU General Assembly 2009 Author(s) 2009 Karst geomorphology and hydrology at the Campania-Basilicataborder
    http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2009/EGU2009-2171.pdf

    8. Speleogenesis.net :: Karst Geomorphology And The Role Of Speleogenesis
    A nonprofit web site dedicated to the studies of Speleogenesis (origin and development of solution caves) as a core problem of Karst Hydrogeology and Evolution.
    http://www.speleogenesis.info/rubrik.php?rubricId=6

    9. Karst Geomorphology And Hydrology Of The Bear Rock Formation A
    ABSTRACT SPELEO BRAZIL 2001 Bras lia DF, 1522 de julho de 2001 13th International Congress of Speleology 4th Speleological Congress of Latin Am rica and Caribbean 26th
    http://www.sbe.com.br/anais26cbe/080-S1.pdf

    10. Intute - Karst Geomorphology
    Intute browse results Australasian Cave and Karst Management Association (ACKMA) http//www.ackma.org/
    http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/browse.pl?id=340

    11. [SU:214] Worldwide Caving News
    From World Caving News http//www.zenas.gr/WCN = Dear Speleogenesis Network member,The conveners of the IGU2007 Surface and Subsurface Karst Geomorphology Session asked to
    http://www.mail-archive.com/speleounion@googlegroups.com/msg00199.html

    12. Resperm
    KARST GEOMORPHOLOGY RESEARCH IN SOUTH GEORGIA my page Since 1993, I have conducted collaborative studies that examine the geomorphology of sinkholes on the southeast coastal
    http://nutmeg.easternct.edu/~hyattj/homepage/htmpages/resskold.htm
    KARST GEOMORPHOLOGY RESEARCH IN SOUTH GEORGIA my page Since 1993, I have conducted collaborative studies that examine the geomorphology of sinkholes on the southeast coastal plain of Georgia. The first project, coauthored with Peter Jacobs, examines the morphology, distribution, and geomorphic significance of >300 new sinkholes that formed in response to flooding in 1994 at Albany, Ga. The second paper in this series (coauthored with Holly Wilkes, a VSU undergraduate student, and Peter Jacobs) examines spatial relationships between the new sinkholes and pre-flood (old) sinkholes . This paper, which is currently in review, uses digital elevation modeling techniques to evaluate the influence that topography has had on sinkhole development. Finally, in collaboration with Robert Gilbert (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada), we have recently conducted several subottom acoustic surveys of sinkhole lakes near Valdosta. Although this project has only just begun, Bob and I are excited by the results that we have obtained from surveys at Lake Balboa which indicates in excess of 25 m of sediment infill beneat the lake.
    Spatial Relationships Between New and Old Sinkholes in Covered Karst, Albany, Georgia, U.S.A.

    13. Karst Geomorphology
    Karst Geomorphology June 915, 2002 taught by Darryl Granger and Joe Meiman at MCNP PARK MAMMOTH. An introduction. Truly a laid back class . LONG CAVE
    http://bioweb.wku.edu/faculty/andersland/karst02/Geomorph.html

    14. Speleogenesis.info :: The Virtual Scientific Journal
    KARST GEOMORPHOLOGY AND THE ROLE OF SPELEOGENESIS White W.B. and White E.L. 2006. Size scales for closed depression landforms the place of tiankengs / Speleogenesis and Evolution
    http://www.speleogenesis.info/old_journal_index.php

    15. Perspectives On Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, And Geochemistry – A Tribute V
    Perspectives on karst geomorphology, hydrology, and geochemistry – a tribute volume to Derek C Ford and William B White Edited by Russell S Harmon and Carol M Wicks
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2007.00779_5.x/abstract

    16. Rivers In Karst Geomorphology
    tower karst, tower karst formation, tower karst geomorphology, towerkarst.com
    http://towerkarst.com/id6.html

    17. GEOG0204-2 : Geomorphology And Hydography
    3) Karst geomorphology and hydrology dissolution chemical of the karst rocks, karst hydrology and karst drainage system, cave system and cave interior deposits, karst landform
    http://progcours.ulg.ac.be/cocoon/en/cours/GEOG0204-2.html

    University of Liege
    Study programmes 2010-2011 Last update : 1/11/2010 Geomorphology and hydography
    Duration : 30h Th, 30h Pr Credits/ECTS : Bachelor in geographical sciences, general orientation, 2nd year Second semester Holder(s) : Petit Language : French language Course contents : 1) Rivers: the hydraulics and mechanics of open channel flow, sediment transport processes, falls and bedrock-channels; channel gradient and the long profile, incised and entrenched meanders; meandering river channels and floodplains, braided and anastomosed channels, alluvial fan model and deltas; river channel changes : adjustments of equilibrium, terraces; captures; networks and drainage patterns, antecedent rivers, surimposed rivers
    2) Mass movements and hillslopes processes: rockfall avalanche, landslides, rock glacier, mudflow, creep and solifluction; rainsplash, sheet-wash and rill formation, the equation of Wischmeier.
    3) Karst geomorphology and hydrology : dissolution chemical of the karst rocks, karst hydrology and karst drainage system, cave system and cave interior deposits, karst landform and landscape, the influence of climate on karst development.
    4) The components of landforms, great units of the relief, peneplanation, peneplains in Belgium.

    18. China Scientific Book Services-Guilin Karst
    PeakForest Karst Geomorphology (1) Peak-forest plain (Fenglin Plain) (2) Peak-cluster depression (Fengcong depression) (3) Brief Summary 2. Karst Caves
    http://www.hceis.com/product/index/hydrogeology/guilin karst.htm
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    Guilin Karst

    Language: English
    Author: Zhu Xuewen
    Publication date: Size:
    Number of Pages: 187 Pages
    Binding: Hardcover
    US$58.00
    ¡¾Main Contents¡¿ The book is written on the basics of systematic study on karst features within the terrain from Xing'an in the north to yangshuo in the south, bounded by the Haiyangshan Mt in the east and the Jiaqiaoling Mt in the west, /the emphasis of the book is put on Guilin-type peak-forest and peak-cluster karst geomorphology and caves, including various cave morphologic forms and their classification. Based on the distribution and development of foot caves in stone hills, and on some new views about the regularities the development of Guilin-type karst, the representative tropical karst are elucidated, as well as the history of karst development in the area. The book has a collection of more than 360 coloured photographs, 35 sketches and diagrams with explanations, one geomorphologic map of Guilin area, one map of cave distribution in Guilin area, and an appended list of major caves.
    1. Peak-Forest Karst Geomorphology

    19. Karst Geomorphology - SMART - 2008 - Geology Today - Wiley Online Library
    P. L. SMART; Article first published online 3 JAN 2008. DOI 10.1111/j.13652451.1987.tb00847.x
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2451.1987.tb00847.x/abstract

    20. Karst
    Earth Revealed Groundwater movie. Courtesy of Anneberg Media, URL http//www.learner.org/resources/series78.html . Requires Windows media
    http://www.salemstate.edu/~lhanson/gls210/gls210_karst.htm
    Karst Geomorphology
    Cave and Karst Glossaries JENNINGS Caving Canada Subsurface Evaluations SPELEOGENESIS Assignments
  • Earth Revealed: Groundwater movie. Courtesy of Anneberg Media #21 Groundwater Text: Bloom, Arthur, 2004, Geomorphology: Chapter 8-Karst and Speleology Jones and Jones-Lab Manual, Chapter 9-Groundwater and Groundwater-Influenced Landscapes
  • Terms: Speology, epigenic, thermokarst, hypogenic karst, limestone, carbonate, dolomite, carbonic acid, corrosion, corrasion, porosity, permeability, hydraulic gradient, groundwater, humus, aquifer, spring, dissapearing stream, hydraulic gradient, karst, thermokarst, solution, sinkhole (doline), tower karst, blind valley, polje, pocket valley, cone karst, uvula, phytokarst Introduction Definition of karst: Karst terrain has distinctive characteristics of relief and drainage arising from the solution of soluble bedrock by natural waters. Features of karst terrains may include a variety of sinkholes, solution valleys, underground rivers, caverns, disappearing streams, towers, and distinctive conical hills. Although most karst is developed in limestone (CaCO ) or dolomite (MgCaCO ) it also forms in soluble evaporite deposits. Karst-like features developed in permafrost by the melting ice is called

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