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Chunmeng Mo, Shenglin Xin, Fen Huang, Jianhua Cao and Junbo Xiao
Karstification and the global carbon cycle are closely related. Understanding the features of dissolution variations in carbonate rocks and the variables influencing carbonate dissolution is crucial for producing reliable estimates of karst carbon sinks....
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Ali Polat, Inan Keskin and Özlem Polat
A doline is a natural closed depression formed as a result of karstification, and it is the most common landform in karst areas. These depressions damage many living areas and various engineering structures, and this type of collapse event has created na...
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Igor B. Movchan, Zilya I. Shaygallyamova, Alexandra A. Yakovleva and Alexander B. Movchan
The standard problem of engineering geophysics, solved for road and house building and other construction types, is in the localization of areas with increased mobility in the upper part of a geological cross-section and in the parameterization of this m...
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Barbara Calcinai, Carlo Cerrano, Laura Núñez-Pons, Maurizio Pansini, Do Cong Thung and Marco Bertolino
Cahong in Ha Long Bay (Vietnam) is a small lake with a reduced, invisible connection with the open sea. The water column conditions locally experience notable fluctuations across the year, mostly driven by biannual monsoon seasons. Salinity, temperature,...
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Jakob Kulich and Florian Bleibinhaus
Ground-penetrating radar and crosshole radar are applied in an underground marble mine for fault detection and to test if different geological bodies can be distinguished. Boreholes are often drilled in advance of mining to clarify the locations of ore b...
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Vitaliy Privalov, Aurélien Randi, Jérôme Sterpenich, Jacques Pironon and Christophe Morlot
This study was conducted in the framework of the PILOT CO2-DISSOLVED project, which provides an additional approach for CO2 sequestration, with the aims of capturing, injecting, and locally storing the CO2 after being dissolved in brine. The brine acidit...
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Antonios Manakos, Maria Margarita Ntona, Nerantzis Kazakis and Konstantinos Chalikakis
The present study highlights the importance of geological, hydrogeological, and hydrogeochemical characterization of a karst aquifer in building a conceptual model of the system. The karst system of Krania?Elassona in central Greece was chosen for this a...
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Michel Bakalowicz
Coastal karst aquifers are common in the Mediterranean basin. With their significant potential storage capacity, they are an attractive groundwater resource in areas where the water demand is the most important. They discharge either at the coastal zone ...
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Dmitry A. Ruban
Large clasts are in focus of the modern geoscience research, but their broadly-accepted classification is absent and specialists tend to over-emphasize on clasts of coastal zones. New field investigations in the Western Caucasus have permitted the findin...
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Alberto Jiménez-Madrid, Silvino Castaño, Iñaki Vadillo, Carlos Martinez, Francisco Carrasco, Albert Soler
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Some researchers have proposed the groundwater protection zone (GPZ) method as a methodological framework for defining safeguard zones of groundwater bodies. Its goal is to protect the quality of water intended for human consumption and to facilitate a c...
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