This field trip, led by Lee J. Florea and Samuel S. Frushour, was originally given in September 2012 for the Professional Geologists of Indiana. The field trip focused on caves and karst features in south-central Indiana, with an emphasis on the hydrology of karst aquifers in Monroe and Lawrence Counties
This report, prepared for the Bloomington Metropolitan Planning Commission, is designed to provide s...
Includes bibliographical references.Indiana. Therefore, structural data taken from outcrops along th...
The Kankakee River in Illinois is structurally influenced and not channelized as it is in Indiana. T...
A new field guide from Indiana University Press provides a starting point for anyone planning a visi...
This guidebook is concerned primarily with the karst geology, hydrology, and water quality of the Sp...
This guidebook is concerned primarily with the karst geology, hydrology, and water quality of the Sp...
The Mitchell Plateau of south-central Indiana is one of the iconic karst landscapes of the United St...
The Geodynamics-Earth-Tides-meeting-2016 was held in the Karst, the origin of geologic karst-formati...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and ...
Includes geology field trip road logs and site descriptions, and descriptions and maps of over 100 I...
The Mitchell Aquifer averages 80m in thickness and underdrains a karst region in the Crawford Upland...
About 10 percent of the Earth’s surface qualifies as karst landscape and as much as a quarter of the...
The Mitchell Plain, a physiographic unit in south central Indiana, is a classic example of karst top...
The extensive karst aquifers of southwest-central Indiana are characterized by springs where emergen...
Geologists and geographers study how to develop how and where karst develops and how sinkholes form,...
This report, prepared for the Bloomington Metropolitan Planning Commission, is designed to provide s...
Includes bibliographical references.Indiana. Therefore, structural data taken from outcrops along th...
The Kankakee River in Illinois is structurally influenced and not channelized as it is in Indiana. T...
A new field guide from Indiana University Press provides a starting point for anyone planning a visi...
This guidebook is concerned primarily with the karst geology, hydrology, and water quality of the Sp...
This guidebook is concerned primarily with the karst geology, hydrology, and water quality of the Sp...
The Mitchell Plateau of south-central Indiana is one of the iconic karst landscapes of the United St...
The Geodynamics-Earth-Tides-meeting-2016 was held in the Karst, the origin of geologic karst-formati...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and ...
Includes geology field trip road logs and site descriptions, and descriptions and maps of over 100 I...
The Mitchell Aquifer averages 80m in thickness and underdrains a karst region in the Crawford Upland...
About 10 percent of the Earth’s surface qualifies as karst landscape and as much as a quarter of the...
The Mitchell Plain, a physiographic unit in south central Indiana, is a classic example of karst top...
The extensive karst aquifers of southwest-central Indiana are characterized by springs where emergen...
Geologists and geographers study how to develop how and where karst develops and how sinkholes form,...
This report, prepared for the Bloomington Metropolitan Planning Commission, is designed to provide s...
Includes bibliographical references.Indiana. Therefore, structural data taken from outcrops along th...
The Kankakee River in Illinois is structurally influenced and not channelized as it is in Indiana. T...