The karst feature database is still an incomplete database. Only sinkholes, springs, and stream sinks are included in the inventory here because information of other karst features is either not available or not verified. Both inventory points and karst feature database are updated on regular basis. More karst features will be available after the database is significantly updated. Sinkhole data in Fillmore, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Pine, Wabasha, and Winona counties are relatively more complete than the rest of the karst areas in southeastern Minnesota.Southeastern Minnesota is part of the Upper Mississippi Valley Karst (Hedges and Alexander, 1985) that includes southwestern Wisconsin and northeastern Iowa. Karst lands in Minnesota are deve...
This paper describes the management of a Karst Feature Database (KFD) in Minnesota. Two sets of appl...
Springs are groundwater discharge points that serve as vital coldwater sources for streams in southe...
Poster presented at 56th Midwest Ground Water Conference.Karst terrain forms by dissolution of carbo...
Winona County, located in southeastern Minnesota, is part of a karst region in the upper Mississippi...
Since the 1990s, the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have ...
This paper presents the overall sinkhole distributions and conducts hypothesis tests of sinkhole dis...
The Karst Feature Database (KFD) of Minnesota is a relational GIS-based Database Management System (...
The glaciated, forested landscape of central Pine County in east-central Minnesota contains a series...
In karst areas, there is a close relationship between the landscape surface and the bedrock below. C...
This paper presents ongoing effort to develop a multi-state Karst Feature Database (KFD) using Geogr...
This paper explains a conceptual database model used to construct the database management system (DB...
Minnesota karst related information has been made electronically accessible through three interrelat...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Description of the bedrock geology, karst features and depth to bedrock as it relates to hydrogeolog...
The sinkhole distribution in Winona County, Minnesota was first mapped by [Dalgleish] and Alexander ...
This paper describes the management of a Karst Feature Database (KFD) in Minnesota. Two sets of appl...
Springs are groundwater discharge points that serve as vital coldwater sources for streams in southe...
Poster presented at 56th Midwest Ground Water Conference.Karst terrain forms by dissolution of carbo...
Winona County, located in southeastern Minnesota, is part of a karst region in the upper Mississippi...
Since the 1990s, the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have ...
This paper presents the overall sinkhole distributions and conducts hypothesis tests of sinkhole dis...
The Karst Feature Database (KFD) of Minnesota is a relational GIS-based Database Management System (...
The glaciated, forested landscape of central Pine County in east-central Minnesota contains a series...
In karst areas, there is a close relationship between the landscape surface and the bedrock below. C...
This paper presents ongoing effort to develop a multi-state Karst Feature Database (KFD) using Geogr...
This paper explains a conceptual database model used to construct the database management system (DB...
Minnesota karst related information has been made electronically accessible through three interrelat...
Most methods for the assessment of sinkhole hazard susceptibility are predicated upon knowledge of p...
Description of the bedrock geology, karst features and depth to bedrock as it relates to hydrogeolog...
The sinkhole distribution in Winona County, Minnesota was first mapped by [Dalgleish] and Alexander ...
This paper describes the management of a Karst Feature Database (KFD) in Minnesota. Two sets of appl...
Springs are groundwater discharge points that serve as vital coldwater sources for streams in southe...
Poster presented at 56th Midwest Ground Water Conference.Karst terrain forms by dissolution of carbo...