This book, the first in a new series by the National Cave and Karst Research Institute, draws on international examples and the international experience of author Dr. Alexander Klimchouk to firmly establish hypogene speleogenesis as a major and wide-spread phenomenon. This book carefully outlines the characteristics of hypogenic karst aquifers, independent of their varied geochemistry, and provides practical guidance in recognizing such systems through more than 60 figures and 19 pages of color photos. Dr. Klimchouk concludes his book with a chapter that reevaluates karst management problems and economic resources relative to hypogenic processes. Hypogene Speleogenesis will be the starting point of many karst investigations for many years t...
National audienceHydrogeology and water balance in karst terrain Jacques Mudry Chrono-Environnement,...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
Streams that drain from non-karstic surfaces tend to have great discharge fluctuations and low conce...
This book, the first in a new series by the National Cave and Karst Research Institute, draws on int...
This book provides an overview of the principal environments, main processes and manifestations of h...
Recognition of the wide occurrence, significance, and specific characteristics of hypogene speleogen...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...
Advances in Hypogene Karst Studies includes multiple examples of hypogene processes that demonstrate...
Hypogenic speleogenesis is the formation of solution-enlarged permeability structures by waters asce...
Classically, epigene processes (unconfined and gravity driven from surface features) were considered...
Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of...
This chapter discusses the notion of hypogene karst, reviews its diversity and further develops the ...
Existing karstogenetic models have not explained the inception and development of global karst, espe...
This chapter discusses the notion of hypogene karst, reviews its diversity and further develops the ...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
National audienceHydrogeology and water balance in karst terrain Jacques Mudry Chrono-Environnement,...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
Streams that drain from non-karstic surfaces tend to have great discharge fluctuations and low conce...
This book, the first in a new series by the National Cave and Karst Research Institute, draws on int...
This book provides an overview of the principal environments, main processes and manifestations of h...
Recognition of the wide occurrence, significance, and specific characteristics of hypogene speleogen...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...
Advances in Hypogene Karst Studies includes multiple examples of hypogene processes that demonstrate...
Hypogenic speleogenesis is the formation of solution-enlarged permeability structures by waters asce...
Classically, epigene processes (unconfined and gravity driven from surface features) were considered...
Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of...
This chapter discusses the notion of hypogene karst, reviews its diversity and further develops the ...
Existing karstogenetic models have not explained the inception and development of global karst, espe...
This chapter discusses the notion of hypogene karst, reviews its diversity and further develops the ...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
National audienceHydrogeology and water balance in karst terrain Jacques Mudry Chrono-Environnement,...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
Streams that drain from non-karstic surfaces tend to have great discharge fluctuations and low conce...