Groundwater seepage has been shown to unambiguously lead to channel formation inunconsolidated sand to gravel sized sediments. However, its role in the evolution of bedrocklandscapes remains controversial. In this study, we use the coastline of the Maltese Islands as a case study to establish if and how groundwater seepage can form box canyons in limestones.peer-reviewe
Caves and closed depressions developed in carbonate rocks are defining features of karst terranes. ...
Five types and subtypes of stone used in construction in the Maltese Islands and three problematic s...
Limestone caves form along ground-water paths of greatest discharge and solutional aggressiveness. F...
Mesozoic submarine carbonate escarpments are erosional features that host box canyons, the formation...
Groundwater seepage leads to the formation of theater-headed valleys (THVs) in unconsolidated sedime...
Mesozoic submarine carbonate escarpments are erosional features that host box canyons, the formation...
Gully formation has been associated to groundwater seepage in unconsolidated sand- to gravel-sizedse...
Carbonate lithologies host considerable quantities of the Earth’s freshwater resources and partially...
The mechanisms controlling the onset of minor slope instability at the edges of rocky plateaux exhib...
During the CODEMAP 2015 research expedition to the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin (NE Atlantic), a R...
The subsurface feeder complexes of mud volcanoes and seepage systems potentially provide valuable in...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
In the southeast Christchurch suburbs of Woolston and Heathcote Valley, industrial water abstraction...
Carbonate lithologies host considerable quantities of the Earth's freshwater resources and partially...
Three processes successively predominate in enlarging original fractures within limestone into caver...
Caves and closed depressions developed in carbonate rocks are defining features of karst terranes. ...
Five types and subtypes of stone used in construction in the Maltese Islands and three problematic s...
Limestone caves form along ground-water paths of greatest discharge and solutional aggressiveness. F...
Mesozoic submarine carbonate escarpments are erosional features that host box canyons, the formation...
Groundwater seepage leads to the formation of theater-headed valleys (THVs) in unconsolidated sedime...
Mesozoic submarine carbonate escarpments are erosional features that host box canyons, the formation...
Gully formation has been associated to groundwater seepage in unconsolidated sand- to gravel-sizedse...
Carbonate lithologies host considerable quantities of the Earth’s freshwater resources and partially...
The mechanisms controlling the onset of minor slope instability at the edges of rocky plateaux exhib...
During the CODEMAP 2015 research expedition to the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin (NE Atlantic), a R...
The subsurface feeder complexes of mud volcanoes and seepage systems potentially provide valuable in...
Carbonate rocks contain about a third of the worlds drinking water and host 60-70% of proven hydroca...
In the southeast Christchurch suburbs of Woolston and Heathcote Valley, industrial water abstraction...
Carbonate lithologies host considerable quantities of the Earth's freshwater resources and partially...
Three processes successively predominate in enlarging original fractures within limestone into caver...
Caves and closed depressions developed in carbonate rocks are defining features of karst terranes. ...
Five types and subtypes of stone used in construction in the Maltese Islands and three problematic s...
Limestone caves form along ground-water paths of greatest discharge and solutional aggressiveness. F...