MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KARSTIFICATION»
karstification
karst
topography
landscape
formed
from
dissolution
soluble
rocks
such
limestone
dolomite
gypsum
characterised
underground
drainage
systems
with
sinkholes
dolines
caves
also
been
documented
weathering
karstification
processes
solution
infiltration
mainly
chemical
mechanical
whereby
area
irregular
which
erosion
produced
fissures
streams
caverns
german
after
wiktionary
edit
noun
plural
karstifications
geology
formation
retrieved
model
extended
plains
mixing
coupling
flow
fractures
rates
describes
evolution
dissolutional
widening
beginning
définitions
larousse
retrouvez
définition
section_expression
conjugaison
process
ghost
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KARSTIFICATION»
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karstification dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
karstification et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Perspectives on Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, and ...
In fact, beds only dip slightly to the east as a result of the thick-skinned folding of
the domal anticline of the Tamaulipas Arch. Modern Volcanic Karstification—
Yellowstone Analogue Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, ...
Russell S. Harmon, Carol M. Wicks, Derek C. Ford, 2006
2
Advances in Research in Karst Media
A. Model. of. Karstification. in. Extended. Limestone. Plains. by. Mixing. Corrosion
. W. Dreybrodt and F. Gabrovšek AbstractWhenwater from the surface of a
limestone plain seeps throughthe vadose zone in fractured rock down to the
water ...
Francisco Carrasco, Juan José Durán Valsero, James W. LaMoreaux, 2010
3
Climate Change: The Karst Record:
Figure 1 (changed after Ford & Williams, 1989) shows the importance of the
influence of the climate on karstification and illustrates the different feed-back
mechanisms inherent in such a complex system. Geological Model of the
Development ...
Stein-Erik Lauritzen, 1996
4
Karstification in the Foundation of Dams
Universities and other Research Institutions will also find the information presented in this book as a useful tool for engineering practice and academic research.
5
Water Resources Engineering in Karst
where ε is the index of karstification; H is the depth in meters; e is the natural
logarithm; a and b are coefficients. For the graph shown in Figure 1.2, the
variation of karstification with depth can be expressed by ε=23.9697 e−0.012H (
1.2) It is ...
6
Evolution of Karst: From Prekarst to Cessation
In shallower confined settings, in mature deep-seated or subjacent karsts (
situation 5b in the Table 2), karstification enhances according to increasing flow
and dissolution surface area. Again, other conditions being equal, overall
solutional ...
7
Overexploitation and Contamination of Shared Groundwater ...
Most carbonate rocks outcrops and covered carbonate rocks undergo the
karstification process during geological time. Carbonate rocks that contain
groundwater can be considered as karst aquifers which can be exploited for
water supply ...
Christophe J. G. Darnault, 2008
8
Groundwater Hydrology of Springs: Engineering, Theory, ...
The following are the basic reasons for the large karstification of most carbonate
rocks of Turkey: 1. The strong orogenic movements involving the carbonate rocks
lifted them much above the sea level and so created significant differences in ...
Neven Kresic, Zoran Stevanovic, 2009
9
Hydrogeology: Proceedings of the 30th International ...
EXTENT, RATE AND DEPTH OF KARSTIFICATION The extent of karstification in
Lebanon covers two-thirds of the country due to the widespread outcrops of thick
carbonate strata, primarily Jurassic and Cretaceous limestones, and the ...
Fei Jin, Noel C. Krothe, 1997
Karst topography developed discontinuously: in France at least four stages of
karstification may be distinguished (valeton, 1965): (/) the main stage of
karstification which is prebauxitic; (2) continuation of karstification during
sedimentation of ...
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «KARSTIFICATION»
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karstification est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Exploring Ireland's beautiful, moonlike Burren territory
Known as the Burren, this moonlike terrain is the result of karstification, a process by which erosion creates an exposed-limestone topography ... «CNET, avril 15»
Scientists call for more research into conduits and caverns under …
This is the same karstification process that slowly created the distinctive topography of the Burren, Dr Henry explains. The same pure bedded ... «Irish Times, juin 14»
Study reveals Burren rivers run under Galway Bay
This karstification process slowly created not only the distinctive topography of the Burren, but the conduits reaching out under Galway Bay and ... «The Clare Herald, mai 14»
Aran Islands: A visual tour of one of Ireland's treasures
Karstification occurs when acidic water breaks down and deepens the cracks of a bedrock surface over a long period of time. The erosion of the ... «Mother Nature Network, mai 14»
Karst in a different light
The limestone is old – 350m years old – but the karstification (another specific geological descriptor) process by which it became pavement is ... «Financial Times, avril 13»
Madagascar, unique and unforgettable
The tsingys are large limestone platforms heavily eroded by rain water in a process called 'karstification'. The process is common in limestone ... «hellomagazine.com, juin 10»
Geologist: Fla. ridges' mystery marine fossils tied to rising land, not …
But in Florida, varying rainfall rates during different periods have slowed or quickened the karstification just below the land. This has in turn ... «University of Florida, juin 10»
What do dinosaurs and the Maya have in common?
A process known as karstification has to date created about 3000 circular collapses forming small basins filled with groundwater. The Maya ... «ETH Life, août 09»