Eurokarst 2018, Besançon

Eurokarst 2018, Besançon
Title Eurokarst 2018, Besançon PDF eBook
Author Catherine Bertrand
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 249
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3030140156

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This book presents selected papers from the EuroKarst 2018 conference, which highlighted the latest advances in the field of Karst Hydrogeology and Carbonate Reservoirs. The event attracted more than 180 participants. From among their contributions, the papers were selected and subsequently reviewed by the scientific committee to ensure the highest possible quality.

EuroKarst 2022, Málaga

EuroKarst 2022, Málaga
Title EuroKarst 2022, Málaga PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé Andreo
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 249
Release 2023-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 3031168798

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This book covers advances in the field of karst from a variety of perspectives to facilitate knowledge and promote interaction between disciplines. New methods are addressed that advance data collection, analysis, and interpretation in a wide range of karst contexts. Case studies are presented to provide examples of advancing science. Issues addressed include karst hydrogeology (water resources assessment, groundwater pollution and protection), methods to study karst aquifers (based on hydrodynamic, hydrochemistry, isotopes, dye tracing, geophysical surveys, and modeling techniques), karst geomorphology and landscape, mining and engineering in karst media (tunnels, dams, etc.), and karst cavities (touristic caves, natural heritage). This book is a resource for scientists around the world to compare problems, results, and solutions. Likewise, the examples included are used in policy decision making in karst regions. Finally, the contributions are used as a tool for university teaching.

The Chalk Aquifers of Northern Europe

The Chalk Aquifers of Northern Europe
Title The Chalk Aquifers of Northern Europe PDF eBook
Author R.P. Farrell
Publisher Geological Society of London
Total Pages 471
Release 2023-09-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1786205513

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The Cretaceous Chalk aquifers of Northern Europe underlie and support many sensitive ecosystems whilst at the same time being an important source of drinking water. Understanding, managing and protecting this valuable asset has always been a challenge and this volume brings together 25 papers representing current knowledge of the Chalk across a variety of thematic sections. The contributions look at aquifer properties, geology and karst; groundwater monitoring in the Chalk; groundwater management; groundwater-fed wetlands; engineering in the Chalk; heat and solute transport; diffuse pollution; and point source pollution. Geographically, the book includes studies undertaken in England, France, Belgium and Denmark. As well as academic papers, many of the chapters are practitioner focused and the editors hope that anyone working in Chalk groundwaters in Northern Europe, whether in academic, consultancy, water company or regulatory roles, will find this book an invaluable resource.

Principles of Karst Hydrogeology

Principles of Karst Hydrogeology
Title Principles of Karst Hydrogeology PDF eBook
Author Antonio Pulido-Bosch
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 379
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Science
ISBN 3030553701

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This book reviews the hydrogeology of karst systems, starting with the classifications from the applied point of view, and then the hydraulic parameters (porosity, permeability, and transmissivity). It also addresses the karstification process, its resulting forms, and their hydrogeological significance. Besides, the author describes possible models of karstic aquifers and their characterization. The book also explains the classical methods for analyzing hydrograms of karst springs and deepens the analysis of time series, as a preliminary phase to the mathematical simulation of karst aquifers. Finally, it introduces the hydrogeochemical characterization of karst, of the processes involved as well as the possible pollution and protection of karst aquifers. This book is intended to be of interest for professionals in hydrogeology as well as graduate and undergraduate students.

Cave and Karst Systems of Hungary

Cave and Karst Systems of Hungary
Title Cave and Karst Systems of Hungary PDF eBook
Author Márton Veress
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 629
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Science
ISBN 3030929604

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This book describes Hungarian karst areas and Hungarian karst research results. The chapters present the general characteristics of karst areas, their geology, their paleokarst, their hydrology, their surface and subsurface morphology (more significant caves are classified according to karst areas and their morphology and development is described), ecology and flora and fauna. This book also includes a separate chapter which deals with the history of Hungarian karst and cave research. Another chapter deals with theories that were made during Hungarian karst researches.

The Lands of Karst

The Lands of Karst
Title The Lands of Karst PDF eBook
Author Neven Kresic
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-06
Genre
ISBN 9780578890494

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This story of the "Lands of Karst", where the term karst originated, includes hundreds of color photographs contributed by over 40 karst enthusiasts from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and North Macedonia. Featured are all types of fascinating landscapes and life: Wild Mountains, Noisy Rivers, Silent Lakes, Limestone Walls, Rough Surfaces, Fountains of Life, Windows to Unknown, Magic Chambers, Underground Creatures, Wildlife, and Human Inhabitants in the Past and Present. The long-awaited visual story, never told before, is finally here.

Dams and Reservoirs in Evaporites

Dams and Reservoirs in Evaporites
Title Dams and Reservoirs in Evaporites PDF eBook
Author Petar Milanović
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 170
Release 2019-05-25
Genre Science
ISBN 3030185214

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This book shares essential insights on evaporites and their effects on dams and reservoirs. The intensity of the solution and suffusion process in evaporites (gypsum and salt) is much greater than the solution of carbonates, and evaporites are particularly vulnerable at dam and reservoir sites. Moreover, the presence of evaporites in the vicinity of dams or reservoirs often leads to serious problems: numerous dams in countries around the world (e.g. China, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Peru, Russia, Spain, the Unites States, and Venezuela) have been affected by evaporite dissolution problems. Several of these dams were seriously endangered or ultimately abandoned, even though the best available engineering prevention and remediation practices were applied. Conventional geotechnical methods based on treating the underground (e.g. grout curtains) or surface (e.g. protective blankets) were not successful. This book presents and analyzes revealing case studies in this regard. To improve geotechnical remediation in connection with preventing seepage from reservoirs situated in evaporites, particularly in gypsum, it puts forward a new chemical solution that, after painstaking laboratory testing, was successfully applied in the field.