Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4686537 | Geomorphology | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Where dissolution processes of bedrock dominate peculiar morphologies develop and overrule all landforms controlled by other surface processes. Pure karst landscapes are present in many parts of the world, but most of the time landscapes are shaped by a multitude of processes. The comprehension of the dissolution processes, that act both at the surface and underground, has developed rapidly in the last half century, although major achievements had already been reached at the end of the XIXth century. This special issue gives an overview of some of the most recent developments in surface and subsurface karst geomorphology and reviews where further studies should be fostered.
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Authors
Jo De Waele, Lukas Plan, Philippe Audra,