Sediment and sediment-associated contaminant transport through karst
January 1, 2007
The unusual characteristics of subterranean flow in karst aquifers allow for the transport of sediment. Kartst ground-water system are created by dissolution of the bedrock matrix coupled with structural and stratigraphic controls. As a result, high flow velocities, large-diameter openings, and turbulent flow, all necessary for the entrainment and transport of particles, are present—at least episodically—in most karst systems.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2007 |
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Title | Sediment and sediment-associated contaminant transport through karst |
DOI | 10.1007/978-1-4020-5766-3_2 |
Authors | Barbara Mahler, J.-C. Personne, F. Leo Lynch, Peter C. Van Metre |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Publication Subtype | Book Chapter |
Index ID | 70241576 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Texas Water Science Center |
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