Current karst hazard maps in Kentucky reflect the general lithology of the state and ignore or significantly reduce the impact of the actual sinkholes present within these areas. These maps rely on equal weighting, by area, of the Karst Potential Index (KPI) map and the sinkhole inventory map. The KPI is based on a 1:500,000 geologic map and less than 500 data points of carbonate rocks. The sinkhole inventory is derived from topographic maps updated in the 1970s with approximately 10-foot resolution. This method gives a preferential weighting of the KPI over the sinkhole data. Consequently, the current method is broad in scope and ineffective in hazard assessment. There is a need for a reliable karst hazard map for land use planners, govern...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Investigation into surface karst formation is significant to hazard prediction, hydrogeologic draina...
Karst landscapes are areas underlain by caves, crack and other fissures formed by the dissolution of...
Sinkhole Mapping of Woodford County Kentucky Utilizing LiDAR Authors: Kalli Beasley and Adam Nolte F...
Abstract: The existing sinkhole database for Kentucky is based on low-resolution topographic maps cr...
The Pennyroyal Plain of Kentucky and the Western Highland Rim of Tennessee provide a 25,000 karst-de...
The assessment of karst conditions and putative karst geohazards prior to residential and commercial...
Karst terrain is landscape underlain by limestone that has been chemically dissolved by acidic groun...
Sinkholes are one of the major causes of damage to roads, buildings, and other infrastructure throug...
In karst areas, the sinkhole problem is unique because the ground is literally falling out from bene...
Improving Karst Sinkhole Mapping in Kentucky Using LiDAR, Junfeng Zhu and others, Kentucky Geologica...
Abstract Sinkholes usually have a higher probability of occurrence and a greater genetic diversity i...
Characteristics of Cover-Collapse Sinkholes in Kentucky, James C. Currens, Kentucky Geological Surve...
Incorporating Machine Learning with LiDAR for Delineating Sinkholes Advances in Urban Karst Hydrolog...
Poster presented at 56th Midwest Ground Water Conference.Karst terrain forms by dissolution of carbo...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Investigation into surface karst formation is significant to hazard prediction, hydrogeologic draina...
Karst landscapes are areas underlain by caves, crack and other fissures formed by the dissolution of...
Sinkhole Mapping of Woodford County Kentucky Utilizing LiDAR Authors: Kalli Beasley and Adam Nolte F...
Abstract: The existing sinkhole database for Kentucky is based on low-resolution topographic maps cr...
The Pennyroyal Plain of Kentucky and the Western Highland Rim of Tennessee provide a 25,000 karst-de...
The assessment of karst conditions and putative karst geohazards prior to residential and commercial...
Karst terrain is landscape underlain by limestone that has been chemically dissolved by acidic groun...
Sinkholes are one of the major causes of damage to roads, buildings, and other infrastructure throug...
In karst areas, the sinkhole problem is unique because the ground is literally falling out from bene...
Improving Karst Sinkhole Mapping in Kentucky Using LiDAR, Junfeng Zhu and others, Kentucky Geologica...
Abstract Sinkholes usually have a higher probability of occurrence and a greater genetic diversity i...
Characteristics of Cover-Collapse Sinkholes in Kentucky, James C. Currens, Kentucky Geological Surve...
Incorporating Machine Learning with LiDAR for Delineating Sinkholes Advances in Urban Karst Hydrolog...
Poster presented at 56th Midwest Ground Water Conference.Karst terrain forms by dissolution of carbo...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Investigation into surface karst formation is significant to hazard prediction, hydrogeologic draina...
Karst landscapes are areas underlain by caves, crack and other fissures formed by the dissolution of...