Geomorphology and Hydrology of Karst Terrains
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Publication Date
May 1988
Abstract
Karst terrains - irregular limestone regions characterized by sinkholes, underground streams and caverns - have long been of interest because of the dramatic landscapes and the challenge of cave exploration. But the geomorphology and hydrology of karst drainage systems are now of interest to water supply specialists, urban planners, and environmental engineers. This graduate-level text discusses the chemistry of karst waters, the processes of sedimentary in-filling, the origins of caves, and the evolution of karst systems through geologic time. Since karst develops predominently by chemical processes, this text is written from the point of view of the chemistry of limestone solution. The approach is more quantitive and process-oriented than that of existing textbooks, and the author includes material on environmental problems in karst regions, including land use and land management, water supply, and pollution control.
Keywords
Geomorphology Of Karst, Hydrology Of Karst, Karst, Geomorphology, Hydrogeology
Document Type
Article
Identifier
SFS0055984_00001
Recommended Citation
White, William B., "Geomorphology and Hydrology of Karst Terrains" (1988). KIP Articles. 2160.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/2160