Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology:
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
1
Introduction to
Karst
1
1.1
Definitions
1
1.2
The Relationships of
Karst
with General Geomorphology and
Hydrogeology
4
1.3
The Global Distribution of
Karst
5
1.4
The Growth of Ideas
6
1.5
Aims of the Book
8
1.6
Karst
Terminology
8
2
The
Karst
Rocks
9
2.1
Carbonate Rocks and Minerals
9
2.2
Limestone Compositions and Depositional
Facies
12
2.3
Limestone
Diagenesis
and the Formation of Dolomite
18
2.4
The Evaporite Rocks
24
2.5
Quartzites and Siliceous Sandstones
27
2.6
Effects of Lithological Properties upon
Karst
Development
28
2.7
Interbedded Clastic Rocks
31
2.8
Bedding Planes, Joints, Faults and Fracture Traces
31
2.9
Fold Topography
35
2.10
Palaeokarst Unconformities
36
3
Dissolution: Chemical and Kinetic Behaviour of the
Karst
Rocks
39
3.1
Introduction
39
3.2
Aqueous Solutions and Chemical Equilibria
41
3.3
The Dissolution of Anhydrite, Gypsum and Salt
44
3.4
The Dissolution of Silica
45
3.5
Bicarbonate Equilibria and the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks in Normal Meteoric Waters
45
3.6
The S-O-H System and the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks
53
3.7
Chemical Complications in Carbonate Dissolution
57
3.8
Biokarst Processes
61
3.9
Measurements in the Field and Laboratory: Computer Programs
62
3.10
Dissolution and Precipitation Kinetics of
Karst
Rocks
65
4
Distribution and Rate of
Karst
Denudation
77
4.1
Global Variations in the
Soluţionai
Denudation of Carbonate Terrains
77
4.2
Measurement and Calculation of
Soluţionai
Denudation Rates
82
viii Contents
4.3
Solution Rates
in Gypsum, Salt and Other Non-Carbonate Rocks
90
4.4
Interpretation of Measurements
92
5
Karst
Hydrogeology
103
5.1
Basic Hydrogeological Concepts, Terms and Definitions
103
5.2
Controls on the Development of
Karst
Hydrological Systems
116
5.3
Energy Supply and Flow-Network Development
124
5.4
Development of the Water Table and Phreatic Zones
129
5.5
Development of the
Vadose Zone
132
5.6
Classification and Characteristics of
Karst
Aquifers
134
5.7
Applicability of Darcy s Law to
Karst
136
5.8
Freshwater-Saltwater Interface
140
6
Analysis of
Karst
Drainage Systems
145
6.1
The Grey Box Nature of
Karst
145
6.2
Surface Exploration and Survey Techniques
146
6.3
Investigating Recharge and Percolation in the
Vadose Zone
153
6.4
Borehole Analysis
163
6.5
Spring
Hydrograph
Analysis
173
6.6
Polje
Hydrograph
Analysis
181
6.7
Spring Chemograph Interpretation
182
6.8
Storage Volumes and Flow Routing Under Different States of the
Hydrograph 187
6.9
Interpreting the Organization of
a Karst
Aquifer
189
6.10
Water-Tracing Techniques
191
6.11
Computer Modelling of
Karst
Aquifers
203
7
Speleogenesis: The Development of Cave Systems
209
7.1
Classifying Cave Systems
209
7.2
Building the Plan Patterns of Unconfined Caves
214
7.3
Unconfined Cave Development in Length and Depth
222
7.4
System Modifications Occurring within a Single Phase
231
7.5
Multiphase Cave Systems
233
7.6
Meteoric Water Caves Developed Where There is Confined Circulation
or Basal Injection of Water
236
7.7
Hypogene Caves:
Hydrothermal
Caves Associated Chiefly with CO2
240
7.8
Hypogene Caves: Caves Formed by Waters Containing H2S
243
7.9
Sea-Coast Eogenetic Caves
246
7.10
Passage Cross-Sections and Smaller Features of Erosional Morphology
249
7.11
Condensation, Condensation Corrosion and Weathering in Caves
261
7.12
Breakdown in Caves
265
8
Cave Interior Deposits
271
8.1
Introduction
271
8.2
Clastic Sediments
271
8.3
Calcite,
Aragonite and Other Carbonate Precipitates
281
8.4
Other Cave Minerals
292
8.5
Ice in Caves
294
8.6
Dating of
Calcite Speleothems
and Other Cave Deposits
298
8.7
Palaeoenvironmental Analysis of
Calcite
Speleothems
306
8.8
Mass Flux Through a Cave System: The Example of Friar s Hole, West Virginia
320
Contents ix
9 Karst Landform Development in Humid Regions 321
9.1 Coupled Hydrological and Geochemical Systems 321
9.2
Small-Scale Solution Sculpture
-
Microkarren and Karren
321
9.3
Dolines
-
The Diagnostic
Karst Landform? 339
9.4
The Origin and Development of Solution Dolines
342
9.5
The Origin of Collapse and Subsidence Depressions
346
9.6
Polygonal
Karst
351
9.7
Morphometric Analysis of Solution Dolines
353
9.8
Landforms
Associated with Allogenic Inputs: Contact
Karst
358
9.9
Karst Poljes
361
9.10
Corrosional Plains and Shifts in
Baselevel 365
9.11
Residual Hills on
Karst
Plains
370
9.12
Depositional and Constructional
Karst
Features
377
9.13
Special Features of
Evaporile
Terrains
381
9.14
Karstic Features of Quartzose and Other Rocks
388
9.15
Sequences of Carbonate
Karst
Evolution in Humid Terrains
391
9.16
Computer Models of
Karst
Landscape Evolution
395
10
The Influence of Climate, Climatic Change and Other Environmental Factors
on
Karst
Development
401
10.1
The Precepts of Climatic Geomorphology
401
10.2
The Hot Arid Extreme
402
10.3
The Cold Extreme:
Karst
Development in Glaciated Terrains
410
10.4
The Cold Extreme:
Karst
Development in Permafrozen Terrains
421
10.5
Sea-Level Changes, Tectonic Movement and Implications for Coastal
Karst
Development
427
10.6
Polycyclic, Polygenetic and Exhumed
Karsts
434
11
Karst
Water Resources Management
441
11.1
Water Resources and Sustainable Yields
441
11.2
Determination of Available Water Resources
442
11.3
Karst
Ну
drogeological Mapping
445
П.4
Human Impacts on
Karst
Water
449
11.5
Groundwater Vulnerability, Protection and Risk Mapping
460
11.6
Dam Building, Leakages, Failures and Impacts
464
12
Human Impacts and Environmental Rehabilitation
471
12.1
The Inherent Vulnerability of
Karst
Systems
471
12.2
Deforestation, Agricultural Impacts and Rocky Desertification
473
12.3
Sinkholes, Induced by Dewatering, Surcharging, Solution Mining and other Practices on
Karst
478
12.4
Problems of Construction on and in the
Karst
Rocks
-
Expect the Unexpected!
485
12.5
Industrial Exploitation of
Karst
Rocks and Minerals
489
12.6
Restoration of
Karstlands
and Rehabilitation of Limestone Quarries
494
12.7
Sustainable Management of
Karst
499
12.8
Scientific, Cultural and Recreational Values of
Karstlands 502
References
505
Index
554
Karst
Hydrogeology
and Geomorphology
¡s a
fully revised and updated version of the extensively used
and widely cited
Karst
Geomorphology and Hydrology published in
1989.
This systems-orientated book
is based on the authors own teaching, research, consulting and international experience and includes wide
international citations and illustrations.
This edition features a stronger emphasis on
karst
hydrogeology,
applied aspects of
karst
and practical
problems of
karst
as well as computer modelling. New developments in the field such as ground penetrating
radar, cosmogenic exposure age dating and mass spectrometer techniques are evaluated.
The book provides a comprehensive sequenced discussion covering the significant features of
karst
rocks, the
chemistry and kinetics of their dissolution, regional dissolution and carbon sequestration rates as well as
fundamentals of
hydrogeology
with emphasis on the distinctive triple porosity of
karst
aquifers, cavern genesis,
modelling of
karst
aquifers, the nature and palaeo-environmental importance of cave deposits,
karst
landforms
at
the surface, palaeokarst, applied
karst
problems, sustainable management and conservation of
karst
resources.
Ш
latest adwances in the field fully documented and ewaluated» applications
and techniques explained
Ш
fully rewised and ypdated second edition
*4t features stronger emphasis on
karst
hydrogeology,
applied aspects of
karst
and practical problems of
karst
as well as computer modelling
An invaluable reference for students of
karst
studies,
karst
geomorphology and groundwater
hydrogeology
as well as hydrogeologists, geomorphologists and civil engineers practicing in
regions with
karst
rocks.
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
1
Introduction to
Karst
1
1.1
Definitions
1
1.2
The Relationships of
Karst
with General Geomorphology and
Hydrogeology
4
1.3
The Global Distribution of
Karst
5
1.4
The Growth of Ideas
6
1.5
Aims of the Book
8
1.6
Karst
Terminology
8
2
The
Karst
Rocks
9
2.1
Carbonate Rocks and Minerals
9
2.2
Limestone Compositions and Depositional
Facies
12
2.3
Limestone
Diagenesis
and the Formation of Dolomite
18
2.4
The Evaporite Rocks
24
2.5
Quartzites and Siliceous Sandstones
27
2.6
Effects of Lithological Properties upon
Karst
Development
28
2.7
Interbedded Clastic Rocks
31
2.8
Bedding Planes, Joints, Faults and Fracture Traces
31
2.9
Fold Topography
35
2.10
Palaeokarst Unconformities
36
3
Dissolution: Chemical and Kinetic Behaviour of the
Karst
Rocks
39
3.1
Introduction
39
3.2
Aqueous Solutions and Chemical Equilibria
41
3.3
The Dissolution of Anhydrite, Gypsum and Salt
44
3.4
The Dissolution of Silica
45
3.5
Bicarbonate Equilibria and the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks in Normal Meteoric Waters
45
3.6
The S-O-H System and the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks
53
3.7
Chemical Complications in Carbonate Dissolution
57
3.8
Biokarst Processes
61
3.9
Measurements in the Field and Laboratory: Computer Programs
62
3.10
Dissolution and Precipitation Kinetics of
Karst
Rocks
65
4
Distribution and Rate of
Karst
Denudation
77
4.1
Global Variations in the
Soluţionai
Denudation of Carbonate Terrains
77
4.2
Measurement and Calculation of
Soluţionai
Denudation Rates
82
viii Contents
4.3
Solution Rates
in Gypsum, Salt and Other Non-Carbonate Rocks
90
4.4
Interpretation of Measurements
92
5
Karst
Hydrogeology
103
5.1
Basic Hydrogeological Concepts, Terms and Definitions
103
5.2
Controls on the Development of
Karst
Hydrological Systems
116
5.3
Energy Supply and Flow-Network Development
124
5.4
Development of the Water Table and Phreatic Zones
129
5.5
Development of the
Vadose Zone
132
5.6
Classification and Characteristics of
Karst
Aquifers
134
5.7
Applicability of Darcy's Law to
Karst
136
5.8
Freshwater-Saltwater Interface
140
6
Analysis of
Karst
Drainage Systems
145
6.1
The 'Grey Box' Nature of
Karst
145
6.2
Surface Exploration and Survey Techniques
146
6.3
Investigating Recharge and Percolation in the
Vadose Zone
153
6.4
Borehole Analysis
163
6.5
Spring
Hydrograph
Analysis
173
6.6
Polje
Hydrograph
Analysis
181
6.7
Spring Chemograph Interpretation
182
6.8
Storage Volumes and Flow Routing Under Different States of the
Hydrograph 187
6.9
Interpreting the Organization of
a Karst
Aquifer
189
6.10
Water-Tracing Techniques
191
6.11
Computer Modelling of
Karst
Aquifers
203
7
Speleogenesis: The Development of Cave Systems
209
7.1
Classifying Cave Systems
209
7.2
Building the Plan Patterns of Unconfined Caves
214
7.3
Unconfined Cave Development in Length and Depth
222
7.4
System Modifications Occurring within a Single Phase
231
7.5
Multiphase Cave Systems
233
7.6
Meteoric Water Caves Developed Where There is Confined Circulation
or Basal Injection of Water
236
7.7
Hypogene Caves:
Hydrothermal
Caves Associated Chiefly with CO2
240
7.8
Hypogene Caves: Caves Formed by Waters Containing H2S
243
7.9
Sea-Coast Eogenetic Caves
246
7.10
Passage Cross-Sections and Smaller Features of Erosional Morphology
249
7.11
Condensation, Condensation Corrosion and Weathering in Caves
261
7.12
Breakdown in Caves
265
8
Cave Interior Deposits
271
8.1
Introduction
271
8.2
Clastic Sediments
271
8.3
Calcite,
Aragonite and Other Carbonate Precipitates
281
8.4
Other Cave Minerals
292
8.5
Ice in Caves
294
8.6
Dating of
Calcite Speleothems
and Other Cave Deposits
298
8.7
Palaeoenvironmental Analysis of
Calcite
Speleothems
306
8.8
Mass Flux Through a Cave System: The Example of Friar's Hole, West Virginia
320
Contents ix
9 Karst Landform Development in Humid Regions 321
9.1 Coupled Hydrological and Geochemical Systems 321
9.2
Small-Scale Solution Sculpture
-
Microkarren and Karren
321
9.3
Dolines
-
The 'Diagnostic'
Karst Landform? 339
9.4
The Origin and Development of Solution Dolines
342
9.5
The Origin of Collapse and Subsidence Depressions
346
9.6
Polygonal
Karst
351
9.7
Morphometric Analysis of Solution Dolines
353
9.8
Landforms
Associated with Allogenic Inputs: Contact
Karst
358
9.9
Karst Poljes
361
9.10
Corrosional Plains and Shifts in
Baselevel 365
9.11
Residual Hills on
Karst
Plains
370
9.12
Depositional and Constructional
Karst
Features
377
9.13
Special Features of
Evaporile
Terrains
381
9.14
Karstic Features of Quartzose and Other Rocks
388
9.15
Sequences of Carbonate
Karst
Evolution in Humid Terrains
391
9.16
Computer Models of
Karst
Landscape Evolution
395
10
The Influence of Climate, Climatic Change and Other Environmental Factors
on
Karst
Development
401
10.1
The Precepts of Climatic Geomorphology
401
10.2
The Hot Arid Extreme
402
10.3
The Cold Extreme:
Karst
Development in Glaciated Terrains
410
10.4
The Cold Extreme:
Karst
Development in Permafrozen Terrains
421
10.5
Sea-Level Changes, Tectonic Movement and Implications for Coastal
Karst
Development
427
10.6
Polycyclic, Polygenetic and Exhumed
Karsts
434
11
Karst
Water Resources Management
441
11.1
Water Resources and Sustainable Yields
441
11.2
Determination of Available Water Resources
442
11.3
Karst
Ну
drogeological Mapping
445
П.4
Human Impacts on
Karst
Water
449
11.5
Groundwater Vulnerability, Protection and Risk Mapping
460
11.6
Dam Building, Leakages, Failures and Impacts
464
12
Human Impacts and Environmental Rehabilitation
471
12.1
The Inherent Vulnerability of
Karst
Systems
471
12.2
Deforestation, Agricultural Impacts and Rocky Desertification
473
12.3
Sinkholes, Induced by Dewatering, Surcharging, Solution Mining and other Practices on
Karst
478
12.4
Problems of Construction on and in the
Karst
Rocks
-
Expect the Unexpected!
485
12.5
Industrial Exploitation of
Karst
Rocks and Minerals
489
12.6
Restoration of
Karstlands
and Rehabilitation of Limestone Quarries
494
12.7
Sustainable Management of
Karst
499
12.8
Scientific, Cultural and Recreational Values of
Karstlands 502
References
505
Index
554
Karst
Hydrogeology
and Geomorphology
¡s a
fully revised and updated version of the extensively used
and widely cited
Karst
Geomorphology and Hydrology published in
1989.
This systems-orientated book
is based on the authors' own teaching, research, consulting and international experience and includes wide
international citations and illustrations.
This edition features a stronger emphasis on
karst
hydrogeology,
applied aspects of
karst
and practical
problems of
karst
as well as computer modelling. New developments in the field such as ground penetrating
radar, cosmogenic exposure age dating and mass spectrometer techniques are evaluated.
The book provides a comprehensive sequenced discussion covering the significant features of
karst
rocks, the
chemistry and kinetics of their dissolution, regional dissolution and carbon sequestration rates as well as
fundamentals of
hydrogeology
with emphasis on the distinctive triple porosity of
karst
aquifers, cavern genesis,
modelling of
karst
aquifers, the nature and palaeo-environmental importance of cave deposits,
karst
landforms
at
the surface, palaeokarst, applied
karst
problems, sustainable management and conservation of
karst
resources.
Ш
latest adwances in the field fully documented and ewaluated» applications
and techniques explained
Ш
fully rewised and ypdated second edition
*4t features stronger emphasis on
karst
hydrogeology,
applied aspects of
karst
and practical problems of
karst
as well as computer modelling
An invaluable reference for students of
karst
studies,
karst
geomorphology and groundwater
hydrogeology
as well as hydrogeologists, geomorphologists and civil engineers practicing in
regions with
karst
rocks. |
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spelling | Ford, Derek 1935- Verfasser (DE-588)132862875 aut Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology Derek Ford and Paul Williams Repr. with corr. Chichester Wiley 2007 IX, 562 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology is a fully revised and updated version of the extensively used and widely cited Karst Geomorphology and Hydrology published in 1989. This systems-orientated book is based on the authors' own teaching, research, consulting and international experience and includes wide international citations and illustrations. This edition features a stronger emphasis on karst hydrogeology, applied aspects of karst and practical problems of karst as well as computer modelling. New developments in the field such as ground penetrating radar cosmogenic exposure age dating and mass spectrometer techniques are evaluated."--BOOK JACKET. Hydrology, Karst Karst Karstmorphologie (DE-588)4138730-2 gnd rswk-swf Karsthydrographie (DE-588)4192348-0 gnd rswk-swf Karstmorphologie (DE-588)4138730-2 s DE-604 Karsthydrographie (DE-588)4192348-0 s Williams, Paul W. Verfasser (DE-588)1089425902 aut Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014625014&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014625014&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Ford, Derek 1935- Williams, Paul W. Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology Hydrology, Karst Karst Karstmorphologie (DE-588)4138730-2 gnd Karsthydrographie (DE-588)4192348-0 gnd |
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title | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology |
title_auth | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology |
title_exact_search | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology |
title_full | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology Derek Ford and Paul Williams |
title_fullStr | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology Derek Ford and Paul Williams |
title_full_unstemmed | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology Derek Ford and Paul Williams |
title_short | Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology |
title_sort | karst hydrogeology and geomorphology |
topic | Hydrology, Karst Karst Karstmorphologie (DE-588)4138730-2 gnd Karsthydrographie (DE-588)4192348-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Hydrology, Karst Karst Karstmorphologie Karsthydrographie |
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