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Harrison Institute - Centre for systematics and biodiversity
Darwin Initiative - Limestone Karst> Home | Staff/Research | Books | Collections | Consultancy | History | Expeditions Darwin Initiative Links to Images Limestone Karst | Training | Bat Workshop | International Links | Research Outcomes Limestone Karst Limestone karst area at Zwe-ga-bin, south of Hpa-an Primary forest on the limestone hills There are many caves on the margins of ...
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COPA, Inc.
Neal's Landfill and Lemon Lane still contain capped mounds of PCB contaminated material. As both sites are connected to limestone karst and its associated sinkholes, underground streams and springs, there are ongoing concerns about water quality. The State has issued a Level 5 Fish Advisory to eat no fish in the contaminated Clear Creek, while Richland ...
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Harrison Institute - Centre for systematics and biodiversity
Harrison Institute - Centre for systematics and biodiversity Darwin Initiative> Home | Staff/Research | Books | Collections | Consultancy | History | Expeditions Darwin Initiative Links to Images Limestone Karst | Training | Bat Workshop | International Links | Research Outcomes DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) Biodiversity Assessment of Limestone Karst Dependent Bats in ...
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Review of protected areas > Mekong > Map of protected areas
Other vegetation G0000 Other vegetation Grassland Other vegetation Habitat mosaic Urban/industrial I0000 Agriculture Industrial crops Wetland Inundated Wetland Inundated mosaic Forest Limestone forest Barren Limestone karst without forest Forest Lower mixed deciduous forest Forest Lower-dry evergreen forest Urban/industrial M0100 Urban/industrial M0101 Urban/industrial M0102 Urban/ ...
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KWI Tour: What is Karst?
Karst is a special type of landscape that is formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks, including limestone and dolomite. Karst regions contain aquifers that are capable of providing large supplies of water. More than 25 percent of the world's population either lives on or obtains its water from karst aquifers. In the United States, 20 percent of the land surface is karst and 40 ...
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Karst Waters Institute - Teachers Resources
Karst Resource Packet An good site with excellent visuals. Be sure to see "Karst: The ... on what caves are and how they form. Lesson includes module to illustrate how caves are dissolved in limestone. http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/lessonplans/theme/caves01.htm An activities web site offered by Cave of ...
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Envision Environmental Education - Envision 3000 Bedrock/Karst
Lake Stream/Ocean Septic System Sand & Gravel Aquifers Confined Bedrock Aquifer Cavernous Limestone/Karst Aquifer Fractured Bedrock Aquifer Unconfined Aquifer Underground Storage Tank Recharge & Discharge Areas Recirculating Reservoir and Tank system Top display showing watershed/surface activities AC/DC ...
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Envision Environmental Education - Envision 3000 Bedrock/Karst
Lake Stream/Ocean Septic System Sand & Gravel Aquifers Confined Bedrock Aquifer Cavernous Limestone/Karst Aquifer Fractured Bedrock Aquifer Unconfined Aquifer Underground Storage Tank Recharge & Discharge Areas Recirculating Reservoir and Tank system Top display showing watershed/surface activities AC/DC power supply Manual ...
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The Karst Conservancy
Karst is a hollow terrain much like a piece of Swiss cheese coated with a thin layer of ... In ancient times, the river once flowed over the land, but as it cut down into the limestone, it was pirated underground. Though this part of the river is hidden from view, improper land ...
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The Karst Conservancy
Tennessee border and is a good example of the Cumberland Plateau - an important karst region stretching from north-central Alabama through Tennessee and Kentucky and Pennsylvania to the western New ... is insoluble sandstone while the bottom half of is composed of massive layers of soluble limestone. Water accumulates on the top of the plateau and seeps downward through cracks and crevices, ...
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