An analysis of First Creek drainage basin, Knoxville. 17% of its area drains into sink holes. The geological outcrops are ranked in order of solubility, and Spearman\u27s test is used to show that drainage density is significantly related to the underlying rock solubility. -K.Clayto
Karstic erosion of the land surface is controlled by processes occurring in the epikarstic zone—the ...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Karst terrain is landscape underlain by limestone that has been chemically dissolved by acidic groun...
An analysis of First Creek drainage basin, Knoxville. 17% of its area drains into sink holes. The ge...
The Ohio Geological Survey has mapped karst in Ohio since 2009. Field mapping of sinkholes has sugge...
Following the pioneering work of Wolman and Miller [Wolman, M.G., Miller, J.P., 1960. Magnitude and ...
Dolines or sinkholes are earth depressions that develop in soluble rocks complexes such as limestone...
The relation between sinkhole density and water quality was investigated in seven selected carbonate...
Epigenic karst systems exhibit strong connectivity to surface recharge. In land use dominated by ext...
Several waste disposal sites are located adjacent to or on a karst aquifer composed of the Cambrian ...
Karst is a landscape created by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, although similar features can al...
The Bluegrass physiographic region of Kentucky is underlain by the late Ordovician Lexington Limesto...
Sinkholes are closed depressions in soil or bedrock that form through chemical dissolution of carbon...
In karst regions where correlations between physical characteristics of springs and temporal variati...
In karst areas, the sinkhole problem is unique because the ground is literally falling out from bene...
Karstic erosion of the land surface is controlled by processes occurring in the epikarstic zone—the ...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Karst terrain is landscape underlain by limestone that has been chemically dissolved by acidic groun...
An analysis of First Creek drainage basin, Knoxville. 17% of its area drains into sink holes. The ge...
The Ohio Geological Survey has mapped karst in Ohio since 2009. Field mapping of sinkholes has sugge...
Following the pioneering work of Wolman and Miller [Wolman, M.G., Miller, J.P., 1960. Magnitude and ...
Dolines or sinkholes are earth depressions that develop in soluble rocks complexes such as limestone...
The relation between sinkhole density and water quality was investigated in seven selected carbonate...
Epigenic karst systems exhibit strong connectivity to surface recharge. In land use dominated by ext...
Several waste disposal sites are located adjacent to or on a karst aquifer composed of the Cambrian ...
Karst is a landscape created by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, although similar features can al...
The Bluegrass physiographic region of Kentucky is underlain by the late Ordovician Lexington Limesto...
Sinkholes are closed depressions in soil or bedrock that form through chemical dissolution of carbon...
In karst regions where correlations between physical characteristics of springs and temporal variati...
In karst areas, the sinkhole problem is unique because the ground is literally falling out from bene...
Karstic erosion of the land surface is controlled by processes occurring in the epikarstic zone—the ...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Karst terrain is landscape underlain by limestone that has been chemically dissolved by acidic groun...