
Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology
by Ford, Derek; Williams, Paul D.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Derek R. Ford is Assistant Professor of Education Studies at DePauw University, USA. He is the author of multiple books.
Paul D. Williams is the author of Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology, published by Wiley.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Karst | |
Definitions | |
The Relationship Between Karst And General Geomorphology And Hydrogeology | |
The Global Distribution Of Karst | |
The Growth Of Ideas | |
Aims Of The Book | |
Karst Terminology | |
The Karst Rocks | |
Carbonate Rocks And Minerals | |
Limestone Compositions And Depositional Facies | |
Limestone Diagenesis And The Formation Of Dolomite | |
The Evaporite Rocks | |
Quartzites And Siliceous Sandstones | |
Effects Of Lithologic Properties Upon Karst Development | |
Interbedded Clastic Rocks | |
Bedding Planes, Joints, Faults And Fracture Traces | |
Fold Topography | |
Paleokarst Unconformities | |
Dissolution: Chemical and Kinetic Behaviour of the Karst Rocks | |
Introduction | |
Aqueous Solutions And Chemical Equilibria | |
The Dissolution Of Anhydrite, Gypsum And Salt | |
The Dissolution Of Silica | |
Bicarbonate Equilibria And The Dissolution Of Carbonate Rocks In Normal Meteoric Waters | |
The S-O-H System And The Dissolution Of Carbonate Rocks | |
Chemical Complications In Carbonate Dissolution | |
Biokarst Processes | |
Measurements In The Field And Lab; Computer Programs | |
Dissolution And Precipitation Kinetics Of Karst Rocks | |
Distribution and Rate of Karst Denudation | |
Global Variations In The Solutional Denudation Of Carbonate Terrains | |
Measurement And Calculation Of Solutional Denudation Rates | |
Solution Rates In Gypsum, Salt And Other Non-Carbonate Rocks | |
Interpretation Of Measurements | |
Karst Hydrology | |
Basic Hydrological Concepts, Terms And Definitions | |
Controls On The Development Of Karst Hydrologic Systems | |
Energy Supply And Flow Network Development | |
Development Of The Water Table And Phreatic Zones | |
Development Of The Vadose Zone | |
Classification And Characteristics Of Karst Aquifers | |
Applicability Of Darcy''s Law To Karst | |
The Fresh Water/Salt Water Interface | |
Analysis of Karst Drainage Systems | |
The ''Grey Box'' Nature Of Karst | |
Surface Exploration And Survey Techniques | |
Investigating Recharge And Percolation In The Vadose Zone | |
Borehole Analysis | |
Spring Hydrograph Analysis | |
Polje Hydrograph Analysis | |
Spring Chemograph Interpretation | |
Storage Volumes And Flow Routing Under Different States Of The Hydrograph | |
Interpreting The Organisation Of A Karst Aquifer | |
Water Tracing Techniques | |
Computer Modelling Of Karst Aquifers | |
Speleogenesis: the Development of Cave Systems | |
Classifying Cave Systems | |
Building The Plan Patterns Of Unconfined Caves | |
Unconfined Cave Development In Length And Depth | |
System Modifications Occurring Within A Single Phase | |
Multi-Phase Cave Systems | |
Meteoric Water Caves Developed Where There Is Confined Circulation Or Basal Injection Of Water | |
Hypogene Caves: (A) Hydrothermal Caves Associated Chiefly With Co2 | |
Hypogene Caves: (B) Caves Formed By Waters Containing H2s | |
Sea Coast Eogenetic Caves | |
Passage Cross-Sections And Smaller Features Of Erosional Morphology | |
Condensation, Condensation Corrosion, And Weathering In Caves | |
Breakdown In Caves | |
Cave Interior Deposits | |
Introduction | |
Clastic Sediments | |
Calcite, Aragonite And Other Carbonate Precipitates | |
Other Cave Minerals | |
Ice In Caves | |
Dating Of Calcite Speleothems And Other Cave Deposits | |
Paleo-Environmental Analysis Of Calcite Speleothems | |
Mass Flux Through A Cave System: The Example Of Friar''s Hole, W.Va | |
Karst Landform Development in Humid Regions | |
Coupled Hydrological And Geochemical Systems | |
Small Scale Solution Sculpture - Microkarren And Karren | |
Dolines - The ''Diagnostic'' Karst Landform? | |
The Origin And Development Of Solution Dolines | |
The Origin Of Collapse And Subsidence Depressions | |
Polygonal Karst | |
Morphometric Analysis Of Solution Dolines | |
Landforms Associated With Allogenic Inputs | |
Karst Poljes | |
Corrosional Plains And Shifts In Baselevel | |
Residual | |
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