IV International Symposium on Karst Media, Malaga, Spain 2010 The Malaga Symposia Series provides an international forum for scientific debate on the progress made in research into karst environments. The 2010 meeting of the 4th International ISKA presents 80 papers in four key topics: karst hydrogeology and investigations, karst landscapes and ecosystems, human interaction with karst environments, particularly in caves, and engineering geology in karst areas. This book will be a useful edition to the libraries of consultants, scientists, lecturers, and policy makers concerned with the special issues of karst terrains.
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Dr. Bartolomé Andreo Centre of Hydrogeology and Department of Geology Faculty of Sciences University of Málaga Campus Universitario de Teatinos 29071 Málaga, Spain Email:
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Dr. Francisco Carrasco Centre of Hydrogeology and Department of Geology Faculty of Sciences University of Málaga Campus Universitario de Teatinos 29071 Málaga, Spain Email:
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The first book of the Environmental Earth Sciences series Survival and Sustainability: Environment Concerns in the 21st Century Gökcekus, H.; Türker, U.; LaMoreaux, J. W. (Eds.) ISBN: 978-3-540-95990-8 Planned publication July 2010
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Presentation
Karst is a medium which has traditionally been the subject of hydrogeological research, given the abundant water resources that are stored in it. In many cases karst is the product of climatic and hydrological evolution in carbonate areas in recent periods o