Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of a soluble rock. Epigenic caves induced by biogenic CO2 soil production are dominant, whereas hypogenic caves resulting from uprising deep flow not directly connected to adjacent recharge areas appear to be more frequent than previously considered. The conceptual models of epigenic cave development moved from early models, through the “four-states model” involving fracture influence to explain deep loops, to the digital models demonstrating the adjustment of the main flow to the water table. The relationships with base level are complex and cave levels must be determined from the elevation of the vadose-phreatic transitions. Since flooding in...
Conceptual and respective quantitative models of speleogenesis/karstification developed for unconfin...
Advances in Hypogene Karst Studies includes multiple examples of hypogene processes that demonstrate...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...
Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of...
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Hypogenic speleogenesis is the formation of solution-enlarged permeability structures by waters asce...
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...
Cave development is related to the geomorphic evolution. Their morphology, preserved far longer than...
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...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
Certain caves formed by dissolution of bedrock have maze patterns composed of closed loops in which ...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...
Conceptual and respective quantitative models of speleogenesis/karstification developed for unconfin...
Advances in Hypogene Karst Studies includes multiple examples of hypogene processes that demonstrate...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...
Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of...
International audienceActa CarsologicaOpen Journal SystemsJournal HelpUserUsername Password Remember...
Hypogenic speleogenesis is the formation of solution-enlarged permeability structures by waters asce...
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...
Cave development is related to the geomorphic evolution. Their morphology, preserved far longer than...
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...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
Certain caves formed by dissolution of bedrock have maze patterns composed of closed loops in which ...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...
Conceptual and respective quantitative models of speleogenesis/karstification developed for unconfin...
Advances in Hypogene Karst Studies includes multiple examples of hypogene processes that demonstrate...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...