The typology of karst, based on distinguishing the successive stages of general hydrogeological evolution, between which major boundary conditions and the overall circulation pattern change considerably, gives a natural clue, properly to classify and tie together karst breakdown settings, speleogenetic styles and breakdown development mechanisms. Subsidence hazards vary substantially between the different karst types so that classifying individual karst according to typology can provide an integrated general assessment. This provides a useful basis for selection and realization of region- and site-specific assessment schemes and management strategies. Intrastratal karst types, subjacent karst in particular, are most potent in generating sub...
Karst environments are characterized by distinctive landforms and a peculiar hydrologic behavior dom...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
Nicod Jean. Effondrements dans les karsts : applications géotechniques : « Implication of speleologi...
The typology of karst, based on distinguishing the successive stages of general hydrogeological evol...
The book presents an overview of the main hazards affecting karst, including collapse and subsidence...
Intrastratal karst is by far the predominant gypsum karst type. Its development may begin in deep-se...
This study includes a general description of the Earth’s karst types based on literary data and fiel...
The term karst breakdown is employed in this paper to denote the totality of processes and phenomena...
On a world scale, the dissolution of limestone and gypsum by natural waters creates extensive karst ...
International audienceSoil subsidence/collapse is a major geohazard occurring in karst region. It oc...
The engineering classification of karst defines various complexities of ground conditions, in terms ...
Karst evolution depends particularly on the time available for process evolution and on the geograph...
Karst evolution depends particularly on the time available for process evolution and on the geograph...
The morphological evolution of the karstic systems is associated with a set of physical and chemical...
Flooding, ground collapses, subsidence and contamination are hazards often encountered in a karst en...
Karst environments are characterized by distinctive landforms and a peculiar hydrologic behavior dom...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
Nicod Jean. Effondrements dans les karsts : applications géotechniques : « Implication of speleologi...
The typology of karst, based on distinguishing the successive stages of general hydrogeological evol...
The book presents an overview of the main hazards affecting karst, including collapse and subsidence...
Intrastratal karst is by far the predominant gypsum karst type. Its development may begin in deep-se...
This study includes a general description of the Earth’s karst types based on literary data and fiel...
The term karst breakdown is employed in this paper to denote the totality of processes and phenomena...
On a world scale, the dissolution of limestone and gypsum by natural waters creates extensive karst ...
International audienceSoil subsidence/collapse is a major geohazard occurring in karst region. It oc...
The engineering classification of karst defines various complexities of ground conditions, in terms ...
Karst evolution depends particularly on the time available for process evolution and on the geograph...
Karst evolution depends particularly on the time available for process evolution and on the geograph...
The morphological evolution of the karstic systems is associated with a set of physical and chemical...
Flooding, ground collapses, subsidence and contamination are hazards often encountered in a karst en...
Karst environments are characterized by distinctive landforms and a peculiar hydrologic behavior dom...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
Nicod Jean. Effondrements dans les karsts : applications géotechniques : « Implication of speleologi...