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Groundwater Geomorphology; The Role of Subsurface Water in Earth-Surface Processes and Landforms
Editor(s)
Geological Society of America
Copyright:
© 1990 Geological Society of America
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813722528
Publication date:
January 01, 1990
Book Chapter
Chapter 8. Groundwater processes in karst terranes
Author(s)
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Published:January 01, 1990
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- aquifers
- Atlantic Ocean Islands
- Bermuda
- Black Hills
- Carboniferous
- caves
- Edmonson County Kentucky
- equations
- fissures
- fractures
- geomorphology
- ground water
- Indiana
- ions
- joints
- karst
- karst hydrology
- Kentucky
- kinetics
- land subsidence
- Mammoth Cave
- Meramecian
- Mississippian
- movement
- New York
- Paleozoic
- processes
- recharge
- Saint Louis Limestone
- Salem Limestone
- solution features
- South Dakota
- springs
- thermal waters
- topography
- United States
- Upper Mississippian
- water table
- Lost River
- Jewel Cave
- Blue Spring Cave
- Green River Valley
- Girkin Formation
- UV7
- Shark's Hole
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