Medium- to large-size forms in gypsum karst are described, including dolines, blind valleys, ploje-like depressions, collapses and positive and/or residual forms such as outliers, cone-like hills, dome-like hills, mesa-like tabular blocks and plateaux and breccia pipe hills. The similarities and/or difference between gypsum and carbonate forms are discussed
Gypsum karst has been studied in Italy since the last decades of the l9th Century. In 1917 the geogr...
The Interstate 90 development corridor extends from Rapid City to Spearfish, South Dakota, and over-...
The great gypsum karst of the Western Ukraine, which is associated with Miocene (Badenian) gypsum, p...
Medium- to large-size forms in gypsum karst are described, including dolines, blind valleys, ploje-l...
Definition of karst in gypsum and explanation of different types of karst in gypsum: intrastratal, e...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
In the Olvera area (Cádiz Province, Andalusia, Spain) different karstic lithologies (preferentially ...
Detailed explanation of hydrogeological characteristics of gypsum aquifers is given in various situa...
Spain possesses some of the most important examples of gypsum karst in Europe, in terms of the exten...
The evolution of gypsum bare rock surfaces is the result both of volume changes of the outer rock la...
The Peoples Republic of China has the largest gypsum resources in the world and a long history of th...
Intrastratal karst is by far the predominant gypsum karst type. Its development may begin in deep-se...
The Folded Molasse zone of the Northern Alps consists of clastic sedimentary rocks that are usually ...
Gypsum karst has been studied in Italy since the last decades of the l9th Century. In 1917 the geogr...
The Interstate 90 development corridor extends from Rapid City to Spearfish, South Dakota, and over-...
The great gypsum karst of the Western Ukraine, which is associated with Miocene (Badenian) gypsum, p...
Medium- to large-size forms in gypsum karst are described, including dolines, blind valleys, ploje-l...
Definition of karst in gypsum and explanation of different types of karst in gypsum: intrastratal, e...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
Gypsum is one of the most soluble of common rocks; it is dissolved readily to form caves, sinkholes,...
In the Olvera area (Cádiz Province, Andalusia, Spain) different karstic lithologies (preferentially ...
Detailed explanation of hydrogeological characteristics of gypsum aquifers is given in various situa...
Spain possesses some of the most important examples of gypsum karst in Europe, in terms of the exten...
The evolution of gypsum bare rock surfaces is the result both of volume changes of the outer rock la...
The Peoples Republic of China has the largest gypsum resources in the world and a long history of th...
Intrastratal karst is by far the predominant gypsum karst type. Its development may begin in deep-se...
The Folded Molasse zone of the Northern Alps consists of clastic sedimentary rocks that are usually ...
Gypsum karst has been studied in Italy since the last decades of the l9th Century. In 1917 the geogr...
The Interstate 90 development corridor extends from Rapid City to Spearfish, South Dakota, and over-...
The great gypsum karst of the Western Ukraine, which is associated with Miocene (Badenian) gypsum, p...