It is established that karst aquifers constitutes around 12% of Earth surface and their resources are used for water supply 20-25% of world population, which justifies the global relevance of this type of aquifers. They are abundant in Mediterranean countries where their groundwater has been used along the history by all cultures and civilizations. In spite of the importance and the long history of use by the humanity, the major advances on Karst Hydrogeology occurred after middle 20th century, on the basis of the predominantly geomorphological knowledge acquired in the previous century. The main reason for that was probably the complexity of karst system, its heterogeneity in the distribution of hydraulic properties (porosity and hydraul...
Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other a...
In terms of hydrogeological, engineering-geological, and hydrotechnical tapping in karst in relation...
Karst terrains - irregular limestone regions characterized by sinkholes, underground streams and cav...
It is established that karst aquifers constitutes around 12% of Earth surface and their resources ar...
The main aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the most relevant investigation methods a...
Karst aquifers present hydrogeological characteristics that distinguish them from others such as fra...
Karst is characterized particularly by special landforms and sub surface drainage. The various acti...
The importance of investigating karstified aquifers lies in their significance as a major source of ...
Carbonate aquifer in karst systems are very important water reservoir and are recognized as the most...
In the hydrogeological sense the karst aquifer of Classical Karst / Kras is a uniform unit, but poli...
Karst aquifers are an important ground-water resource and are highly vulnerable to contamination due...
Many studies deal with the evolution of karst processes in fractures and conduits within the epikars...
Karst aquifers are those that contain dissolution-generated conduits that permit the rapid transport...
Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other a...
In terms of hydrogeological, engineering-geological, and hydrotechnical tapping in karst in relation...
Karst terrains - irregular limestone regions characterized by sinkholes, underground streams and cav...
It is established that karst aquifers constitutes around 12% of Earth surface and their resources ar...
The main aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the most relevant investigation methods a...
Karst aquifers present hydrogeological characteristics that distinguish them from others such as fra...
Karst is characterized particularly by special landforms and sub surface drainage. The various acti...
The importance of investigating karstified aquifers lies in their significance as a major source of ...
Carbonate aquifer in karst systems are very important water reservoir and are recognized as the most...
In the hydrogeological sense the karst aquifer of Classical Karst / Kras is a uniform unit, but poli...
Karst aquifers are an important ground-water resource and are highly vulnerable to contamination due...
Many studies deal with the evolution of karst processes in fractures and conduits within the epikars...
Karst aquifers are those that contain dissolution-generated conduits that permit the rapid transport...
Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other a...
In terms of hydrogeological, engineering-geological, and hydrotechnical tapping in karst in relation...
Karst terrains - irregular limestone regions characterized by sinkholes, underground streams and cav...