Keynote Address | |
Tunnelling and mining in karstic terrane; an engineering challenge | p. 3 |
Sinkhole Formation | |
Geological and geotechnical context of cover collapse and subsidence in mid-continent U.S. clay-mantled karst | p. 19 |
A comparison of human-induced sinkholes between China and the United States | p. 25 |
Karstic and pseudokarstic sinkholes in Hawaii | p. 31 |
Sinkhole distribution of the Valley and Ridge Province, Virginia | p. 33 |
Topographic, geologic, and hydrogeologic controls on dimensions and locations of sinkholes in thick covered karst, Lowndes County, Georgia | p. 37 |
Subsidence rates of alluvial dolines in the central Ebro Basin, northeastern Spain | p. 47 |
Cover-collapse sinkhole formation and piezometric surface drawdown | p. 53 |
Regional Studies of Sinkholes and Karst | |
Characterization and classification of Alfisols developed in the karstic land of northwestern Turkey | p. 61 |
Developing a GIS for the Jamaican Cockpit Country | p. 67 |
The purposes of the main sinkhole project in the Latium Region of central Italy | p. 73 |
Karst development in the southern English chalk | p. 77 |
Application of GIS technology to study karst features of southeastern Minnesota | p. 83 |
Karst unit mapping using geographic information system technology, Mower County, Minnesota, USA | p. 89 |
Wisconsin interagency karst feature reporting form | p. 95 |
Evaluating the Risk of and Remediating the Damage from Sinkhole Collapse | |
Characterization of a highway sinkhole within the gypsum karst of Michigan | p. 103 |
Evaluation of the risk of the formation of karst-related surface instability features in dolomite strata occurring in the Lebowakgomo area, Republic of South Africa | p. 113 |
Natural and induced halite karst geohazards in Great Britain | p. 119 |
The development of a national Geographic Information System (GIS) for British karst geohazards and risk assessment | p. 125 |
Karstification below dam sites: a model of increasing leakage from reservoirs | p. 131 |
Remediation in karst - art, science, witchcraft, and economics | p. 139 |
New advances of karst collapse reseach in China | p. 145 |
A karst case history revisited | p. 153 |
Catastrophic subsidence risk assessment: a conceptual matrix for sinkhole genesis | p. 159 |
Conceptual model for geotechnical evaluation of sinkhole risk in the Latium region | p. 163 |
Geotechnical characterization and modeling of a shallow karst bedrock site | p. 169 |
Geosynthetic reinforcement above sinkholes to protect landfill liners | p. 173 |
Pin piles in karst topography | p. 177 |
The reflection of karst in normative building documents of Russia | p. 183 |
Application of a standard method of sinkhole detection in the Tampa, Florida, area | p. 187 |
Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Movement in Karst | |
Development of a coupled surface-groundwater-pipe network model for the sustainable management of karstic groundwater | p. 195 |
Groundwater dye tracing: an effective tool to use during the highway development process to avoid or minimize impacts to karst groundwater resources | p. 201 |
Changes in ground-water quality in a conduit-flow-dominated karst aquifer following BMP implementation | p. 209 |
Occurrence of coliform bacteria in a karst aquifer, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA | p. 217 |
Structural and karst impacts on groundwater flow and contaminant transport | p. 223 |
Mapping karst ground-water basins in the Inner Bluegrass as a nonpoint-source pollution management tool | p. 229 |
Spatial interpretation of karst drainage basins | p. 235 |
Geochemical methods for distinguishing surface water from groundwater in the Knox aquifer system | p. 245 |
Legal impediments to utilizing groundwater as a municipal water supply source in karst terrain in the United States | p. 253 |
Quality of groundwater in shallow and deep karst and other associated aquifer zones in central India | p. 259 |
An evaluation of the performance of activated charcoal in detection of fluorescent compounds in the environment | p. 265 |
Statistical characterization of natural background fluorescence as an aid to dye tracer test design | p. 271 |
Effectiveness of geologic barriers for preventing karst water from flowing into coal mines in north China | p. 277 |
Treatment of Environmental Problems in Karst | |
Operation and maintenance of vadose zone and groundwater remediation systems in a karst aquifer | p. 287 |
Karst feature control on the mobility of petroleum residues in groundwater: a hydrocarbon reservoir analogue | p. 293 |
Characterization and grouting beneath an impending landfill cap | p. 297 |
Karst void mitigation for water quality and quantity protection in Austin, Texas | p. 307 |
Enhanced recovery of petroleum hydrocarbon soil vapors and contaminant smear in karst | p. 313 |
Design and construction of water remediation systems used to manage karst water contamination | p. 319 |
Landfill gas transport in karst | p. 325 |
In situ chemical oxidation process and karst aquifers | p. 329 |
Test methods for developing a conceptual model for a PCB-contaminated carbonate aquifer | p. 333 |
Using Geophysics in Karst Investigations | |
A geoelectric investigation of the freshwater aquifer near the well fields of north Andros Island, Bahamas | p. 341 |
Using thermography to assist the groundwater monitoring program at Marshall Space Flight Center | p. 347 |
Application of thermography to groundwater monitoring at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee | p. 353 |
An application of cone penetration tests and combined array 2D electrical resistivity tomography to delineate cover-collapse sinkhole prone areas | p. 359 |
The effect of groundwater pollution on the natural-electric potential in karst | p. 365 |
Integrated high-resolution geophysical investigations as potential tools for water resource investigations in karst terrain | p. 377 |
Application of bistatic low frequency GPR for mapping karst features and bedrock topography | p. 383 |
The use of microgravity for the characterisation of karstic cavities on Grand Bahama, Bahamas | p. 389 |
Field Trip Guide | |
Field Trip Guide, Part 1: Environmental problems associated with urban development upon karst, Bowling Green, Kentucky | p. 397 |
Field Trip Guide, Part 2: The Mammoth Cave karst aquifer | p. 425 |
Author index | p. 437 |
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